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Project H builds their first Learning Landscape in Uganda

by Inhabitat, 02/10/09

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Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many – Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by donating to Project H here.

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Designed by a group of Project H volunteer designers, the Learning Landscape is a scalable grid-based system for elementary math education. Using the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda as a case study and a pilot program, industrial designers Heleen de Goey, Dan Grossman, Kristina Drury, Neha Thatte, and Ilona de Jongh conceived of ten math games to be played within a grid. Because math is universal, the system can be applied in any country, using any language for instruction, and can be tailored to a range of skill levels.

The Kutamba AIDS Orphans School, built by Matthew Miller in partnership with Architecture for Humanity, served as the case study and initial pilot installation of a playground-sized version of the system. The four-by-four grid was constructed using reclaimed tires, and a simple sand box structure. Each of the tires marks a point on the grid, and can also be used as outdoor classroom space when coupled with the integrated bench system. Numbers can be written directly onto the tires with chalk for game play.

The ten games teach concepts including addition, subtraction, multiplicaiton, and division, as well as spatial and logical reasoning through individual and team-based competition. In Match Me, for example, students form two teams. The teacher calls out a math equation, and one student from each team compete against each other to solve the equation, then locate the tire with that number on it, sitting atop the correct tire. The team member who finds the tire first returns to the team’s line. The team with whose players remain in the line the longest wins.

The Learning Landscape, though realized as a playground in its pilot installation, is a universal system that can be used at a variety of scales. Project H has continued its adaptation of the system, developing a product-sized version for in-classroom tabletop use based on the same grid games. The systems-approach, rather than object-approach, lends itself to a solution that is both universal and adaptable for specific contexts.

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49 Responses to “Project H builds their first Learning Landscape in Uganda”

AngelaE8654

This is an excellent idea. Integrating learning with play is something that really enhances learning. This learning center looks like a lot of fun.

DanielSteven

I see this as a meaningful exercise and the children indeed could learn and play at the same time.

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mirian Says:

this is great especially consindering that in uganda kids are expected to be in class almost everytime. thanks for making them creative.

Cruttera
Cruttera Says:

This is great, those children really need this.

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very cool. our school just raised enough money to help build a school somewhere in Uganda. the goal was $7500 and it took 3 days to raise it. i am pretty involved with helping African refugees here (in Idaho).

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Thats excellent. Children would be very happy for this.

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Its also a great way for children to learn something new.

Steve

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CaseyRaw Says:

Great stuff. I love the benches!!

It’s so difficult to just watch the poverty across the world. I’m happy more and more people are doing something about it!

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This is such an absolutely beautiful design. I just checked to see when the next time you will be in Southern California. It looks like July 9. Unfortunately, I won’t be here on that day. :(

LBS
LBS Says:

This is an awesome way for these kids to learn! Kudos for Project H, what an amazing concept and a good deed for these children.

fantomknight10

very createive the way we do things here. kids will gain and prosper a ton from such outdoor activties.
Thank you for sharing,

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Learning and fun at the same time. Great idea. Keep it up. you are doing great job.

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hands down to these people who shares their blessing with these children.

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I really see this as a meaningful exercise and the children indeed could learn and play at the same time.

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regcure Says:

Very interesting. First time i have seen this type of creative study. You people are doing a great job.

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I really see this as a meaningful exercise and the children indeed could learn and play at the same time

Audemars Piguet

hands down to these people who shares their blessing with these children.

ShakeraSelman

This is an excellent idea. Integrating learning with play is something that really enhances learning. This learning center looks like a lot of fun.

bataspur
bataspur Says:

Great – I believe this helps the children a lot. Keep up the initiative.

andy07
andy07 Says:

this is a meaningful exercise – I hope the children learn from this.

norris
norris Says:

This is such a great project for these kinds.

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What a great thing to do for the kids and its great how they are able to use it as a playground as well as learn math.

nioxin
nioxin Says:

This is an awesome way for these kids to learn! Kudos for Project H, what an amazing concept and a good deed for these children.

billedwards27

This is an excellent idea. Integrating learning with play is something that really enhances learning.
regcure

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What a fantastic project.

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zain Says:

this seems to be an excellent idea, excellent for children as it promotes learning along with fun, i think all this is fascinating,efforts should be done to provide as much information as we can to people who are interested.

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zain Says:

i think its a project worth appreciating and putting a lot of effort in.benefits of resveratrol

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TKA Says:

I think that children in other countries could use this as well.

billedwards27

I think that children in other countries could use this as well.

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bobsaher Says:

Pretty fun activity. Very interactive learning procedure..like integrating play with learning.
Children will have balance of both world of fun & learning.
AngelaE8654

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Good stuff, Great for the children

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They should really change the uniform tho, i donno why but it remembers me of my time in prison

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It is an excellent way for kids.

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apez Says:

What a great thing to do for the kids and its great how they are able to use it as a playground as well as learn math.

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faredog Says:

A great project all around.

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webgirl Says:

terrific project. This is a great idea.

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Hurley Says:

Great example of edutainment. Having fun in the learning place is what will keep kids interested and willing to learn.

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Belinda Says:

This is really a very intersting and creative way of making children learn along with fun.

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aqorreje Says:

It is amazing to see that something that we take for granted over here like old rubber tires, can mean so much to others in other parts of the world. keep up your good work that you are doing. You are a blessing to the world.

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makemyday
makemyday Says:

What small things mnake a difference in life. Truly amazing.

luringen
luringen Says:

Nice project. But then comes the question; will the rebels be able to leave it alone…?

Free-Energy-Guy

This is an excellent idea, really amazing. Integrating learning with play is something that really enhances learning. This learning center looks like a lot of fun, we all shall support them.

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Jhdearing Says:

It is great to see something that can bring some measure of joy to children that dont have that much to begin with. Little things can mean a lot to these kids…

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asfsaef Says:

this is so great for the children, hooray for tires in desert, it looks like so much fun!

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Rjoahn Says:

This look so awsome .. and it’s something new! :-) the children look very happy.

Morgan180807

Thanks to those who made it possible for these children to have something to look at in life. Continue the great work…

alexkemp
alexkemp Says:

Great program. Always nice to something nice for the kids.

 

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