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I don't think that the regular secondary classroom environment is quite ready for them yet, but I think they are ideal for clubs and specially selected groups. At my last school we used to play Counter-Strike before I realised using 6 copies of Half-Life for 30 computers was a bit dodgy and I made a map of the school that they LOVED. It also opens up using GTKRadient etc for map-making - which is a similar idea to programming - but will appeal more to the lower-ability boys.
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I would love to be able to use the R-Pi for the gaming club to encourage students to take an interest in computers beyond gaming. I'm going to try to keep an updated list of all games that can possibly be compiled for the R-Pi for those lucky people who already have one. The most popular games are World of Padman (fun quake-3 based game), UrbanTerror (game similar to counter-strike using the quake 3 engine) and Spring (Total Annihilation clone).Īnyway, a lot of these games are open-source and can be compiled for any operating system (probably). They all want Modern Warfare 2 etc etc but don't realise that as a school we have to be very careful with legal issues and I would have to buy 30 copies of any game we play.
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I am an ICT teacher at a secondary school and run an after-school gaming club to help build up relationships with my students, encourage their team-work and problem-solving skills and help them to make new friends. As part of this, I spent a lot of time searching for and downloading completely free multiplayer games.