Beschreibung
This place seems a bit unkept, we must climb the stairs to start the adventure.
Help improve the the building by taking non-corrupt actions that will benefit everyone.
Bruno, the guardian of the building will accompany you to reach the terrace with all the prizes.
Woof Woof is:
+ An educational video game for girls and boys to develop ethics, civic-mindedness and social and emotional abilities such as empathy and self-regulation.
+ A game about the concept of corruption and the strengthening of values to avoid it.
+ Directed to boys and girls of lower and middle, primary school (8 to 12 años years of age).
+ Available to be played in Spanish, English and Ukrainian.
Pedagogical content:
+ This videogame seeks to study the concept of corruption through comprehension of the importance of cultivating the values of honesty, integrity, justice, respect, and responsability. Through this video game, boys and girls will understand that being corrupt destroys a person internally. The decisions that lead to acts of corruption bring consequences that hurt oneself, others and the community as a whole in the medium and long terms.
+ Concepts: Ethics and civic-mindedness, the concept of corruption and values of honesty, integrity, justice, respect, and responsability, social and emotional abilities: self-regulation, autonomy, empathy, collaboration.
+If you would like to know more regarding the pedagogical content of this videogame, see the site Lab Tak (www.labtak.mx).
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Inoma is a Mexican, non-profit organization that supports education via free, educational video games: TAK-TAK-TAK. All videogames are aligned with the basic education curriculum of the Ministry of Education of Mexico. These video games are available and can be played on our platform www.taktaktak.com with a username and password.
Woof Woof was financed with the support of MéXXIco Libre de Corrupción AC and developed by Mofeta Studio and Inoma under advisory of the department of education of the Universidad Iberoamericana of Mexico City.
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