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Learning Landscape Network
Educational Game Play System
Initiated through a Project H Design collaboration with Architecture for Humanity in Uganda, the Learning Landscape is a system of a 5 x 5 grid of tires - with an accompanying series of educational games to be played in a class setting.

Learning through game play encourages active participation and interaction through a dynamic process - approaching learning through physical action.

After an initial case study, the Learning Landscape began being adopted by other schools and classrooms, both in the United States and internationally.

As the Learning Landscape have gained wider use, the Learning Landscape Network was born - an online hub to find information on how to build a Learning Landscape (with inexpensive tires and elbow grease), instructions for games (searchable by subject, grade level, etc.), and to share ideas across users groups.

The San Francisco Project H team was tasked with developing games for use with the system - to teach a range of subjects (math, science, language, history, etc.) while incorporating strategies to improve and develop communication skills, problem solving methodologies, along with critical and strategic thinking.

For more information (and to learn a few new games), please visit the Learning Landscape Network website at:

www.learninglandscapenetowrk.com


Collaborative project leading the Project H Design San Francisco Team. Photos courtesy of Project H Design.