In my quest to research the effectiveness of gaming in libraries, I’ve been charged with the task of pricing, purchasing and packaging six Nintendo Wii’s out to school libraries in the Onondaga, Cortland & Madison regions of Central New York.
I’ve already discussed with you the torture that goes along with trying to purchase the Wii console, peripherals, and games. Packaging of the consoles to prepare them for lending isn’t a hassle. You want to be sure that you have a well thought out strategy for making sure the console(s) and game(s) are grouped in a manner that is appropriate to the grade/age level and aligns with your goals and objectives for having the Wii in your school library.
Since my organization is purchasing six for the region the thinking right now is to have each console come with a unique package of games under a genre.
Preliminarily, I’ve decided on the following organization and grouping to deliver six separate Wii packages out to school libraries in the OCM region.
An attached file sits in the adjacent hyperlink —> Wii Packaging
Elementary Cluster (Grades K-5 appropriate)
Sports Package:
Console Includes: 1 Wii Console with 4 Wii Remotes & 4 Nunchucks
Peripherals Include: Wii Balance Board
Games Include: Wii Sports (ESRB Rating: E) , Wii Fit (ESRB Rating: E), Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (ESRB Rating: E)
Action Package:
Console Includes: 1 Wii Console with 4 Wii Remotes & 4 Nunchucks
Peripherals Include: 4 Racing Wheels
Games Include: Mario Kart (ESRB Rating: E), Wario Ware: Smooth Moves (ESRB Rating: E), Raymans Raving Rabbids (ESRB Rating: E+10)
Simulation/ Strategy Package
Console Includes: 1 Wii Console with 4 Wii Remotes & 4 Nunchucks
Peripherals Include: None
Games Include: Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree (ESRB Rating: E), Boom Blox (ESRB Rating: E), Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (ESRB Rating: E)
Secondary Cluster (Grades 6-12 appropriate)
Sports Package
Console Includes: 1 Wii Console with 4 Wii Remotes & 4 Nunchucks
Peripherals Include: Wii Balance Board
Games Include: Wii Sports (ESRB Rating: E), Wii Fit (ESRB Rating: E), We Ski (ESRB Rating: E)
Action Package
Console Includes: 1 Wii Console with 4 Wii Remotes & 4 Nunchucks
Peripherals Include: Les Paul Guitar
Games Include: Mario Kart (ESRB Rating: E), Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock (ESRB Rating: T), Super Smash Bros. (ESRB Rating: T)
Strategy/Simulation Package
Console Includes: 1 Wii Console with 4 Wii Remotes & 4 Nunchucks
Peripherals Include: None
Games Include: Trauma Center: New Blood (ESRB Rating: T), Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII(ESRB Rating: T), Blast Works: Build, Trade & Destroy (ESRB Rating: E)
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Pingback by pafa.net » Gaming in School Libraries? — September 4, 2008 @ 1:24 am |
I have a question? Does anyone know how to unlock a WII with software only. I’ve heard of this new software and just needed some feedback.
BUY WII
Comment by Kwanza — December 3, 2008 @ 12:05 pm |
For the second cluster and the sports pack I would remove the Wii ski and have Wii Skate. It is a superb game with the balance board.
Comment by Pokemon Online — January 22, 2009 @ 8:13 am |
Hi there Justin
This is Richard Hainsworth from Sydney Australia. i am setting up a number of wiis at my school and am very interested in getting our students to compete against students from other schools around the world.
What started as a simple idea has grown quickly into something quiet interesting and global. Of course there would be timing and security issuse we would need to discuss but for now i am just testing the water to see who is out there around the world brave enough to take on the students from BCR sydney .
hope to hear from you soon
Sincerely
Richard
Comment by Richard Hainsworth — February 7, 2009 @ 3:26 am |
and instaeed of buying wii games or download game per game.. u can have unlimited downlaod for games movies music from this site.. wohooo……….
http://www.offto.net/wiidownloadunlimited
Comment by $gems$ — February 9, 2009 @ 3:08 am |
wow. you already managed to open that stuff as a means of learning. good job. now that you’ve installed and placed wiis. you can browse through different educational games at this Wii downloads Sites. free thing!
Comment by Allan Mitz — February 14, 2009 @ 2:22 pm |
Imagine you had to get Wii Fits too! You would have struggles on that one at the time haha! I still find it amazing that there are Wiis going into school librarys, wish i could go back to school!
Comment by Martin Free Wii Fit Wizz — February 16, 2009 @ 2:42 pm |
Wii Best games!!!!www.gamesliveon.com/
Comment by Wepa — December 23, 2009 @ 12:01 pm |
I bought this for my kids – we are all enjoying it immensely. However, before you purchase this, realize that the 14 games advertised are mini-games, on TWO discs, not 14 individual products bundled with the Wii. If you understand that, and know that might find these same products seperately for less money…go for it. I am overall quite happy with the purchase.
Comment by Joe — August 19, 2011 @ 1:35 pm |