Solving the Rubik's Cube the iGeneration Way
My 6th grade son is a digital native, the iGeneration, born
in a world with Internet, wi-fi, Google, and abundant iDevices. Recently, he
mastered the Rubik’s Cube, and did so accessing all he needed from the palm of
his hand.
What device did you
use for your searching?
“I used my iPod Touch, and started at Google doing a search
for How to Solve a Rubik’s Cube. This led me to rubiks.com where I found a
step-by-step solution guide on how to solve a 3 x 3 Rubik’s cube. There were
also links to some videos. One was from
Tyson Mau. It was pretty good, so, I just watched it.”
Why did you choose
Google?
“Well, I went to
Google because you can find anything on Google, anything you want, and anything
you need, go to Google.”
Why did you use the
iPod Touch?
“Because it was easiest.
I took screen captures of the algorithms on Rubiks.com so I could try to
memorize them even if I didn’t have Internet. “
What did do once you
mastered the Rubik’s Cube?
“I sent it to YouTube.
I recorded myself with my iTouch, edited the it with iMovie on my
iTouch, and posted my video
to my YouTube channel from my iTouch.”
What’s the trick to
solving the Rubik’s Cube?
“Practice. Spending time with it. Memorizing the algorithms.
And Google.”
Great story! Congratulations to Michael. I want to see the video!
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