The classroom is buzzing with excitement and energy! Students at "Vardanants Aspetner", Yerevan basic school No. 106, glance periodically at each other and grin, as they eagerly play the . Each of them is busy competing for the highest score in the game.
The Super David e-game has been designed by the for a very practical purpose: to help raise awareness among children about natural disasters and to equip them with the basic knowledge and readiness for emergency situations.
¡°Nowadays you can motivate and engage children through e-games,¡± says Alina Sahakyan, the children¡¯s tutor. ¡°It creates a sense of competition, so that they become immediately focused and start learning enthusiastically. We have several class hours dedicated to addressing the topic of natural disasters and this game is a wonderful tool for us.¡±
The e-game consists of a range of questions and challenges dedicated to eight types of natural disasters: earthquakes, fires, lightning, landslides, floods, storms, rain deluges, and rock falls. By correctly answering the questions, students can earn stars and, after completing all eight stages of the game, they win the ¡°super¡± award. The game is designed for students from the first-grade up.
Samvel Babajanyan, an eighth-grade student, is a highly active player. With his classmate Louisa Manukyan, they formed a team and quickly answered each of the game¡¯s questions. After passing each stage of the game, they jubilantly shared the news with everyone else in the classroom. Earning 63 stars, the maximum number, Samvel won the super title.
¡°I found it easy to answer the questions on lightning and difficult to get through the queries on rock falls,¡± exclaims Samvel. ¡°By the way, when you win, Super David gives you a 911 helicopter. It¡¯s fun!¡±
The implementation of the e-game project was led by Rima Sargsyan. She says that the prototype for David was the character ¡°David of Sassoun¡± in Armenia¡¯s national epic poem, ¡°Daredevils of Sassoun¡±. Like David of Sassoun ¨C who overcomes challenges to help people ¨C Super David guides students in preparing for natural disasters. In the e-game, ¡°Qurkik Jalali¡±, David of Sassoun¡¯s horse, and ¡°Tur Ketsaki¡± (Bright Lightening Sword), his sword, are represented by knowledge, skills and the ability to quickly figure things out in various challenging situations.
¡°The character of Super David was introduced by the Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) to school students across Armenia, so we decided to keep his characteristics and make him a little bit more modern,¡± says Rima.