File:Hex game in Laos.jpg
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English: In the game of Hex (called "The Honeycomb Game" in Lao), each player tries to connect opposite edges of the board. Success requires strategizing, and envisioning an opponent's strategy as well as one's own. |
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Author | Blue Plover |
This is one of many games and hands-on activities offered at "Discovery Days" which Big Brother Mouse, a literacy project in Laos, sponsors at schools and youth centers. Non-rote, interactive educational opportunities are rare in Laos. The Discovery Days include anatomy models, fossil and mineral collections, electronic experiments, microscopes, and other games that stimulate different ways of thinking.
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