HADO: A Revolutionary AR Sport in Education
In a remarkable development, Meleap Inc., based in Minato, Tokyo, has announced that over 2,000 schools worldwide have now incorporated HADO, an innovative AR (augmented reality) sport, into their educational programs. HADO isn’t just another sport; it represents a fusion of physical activity and learning, appealing to a diverse range of students while promoting engagement and cooperation in an educational context.
Why is HADO Rapidly Expanding in Education?
Currently, educational institutions are focusing on creating environments where diverse students can collaborate and learn proactively, driven by initiatives like the GIGA School Concept and the promotion of STEAM education. At the same time, challenges such as a decline in children getting involved in sports and a general decrease in physical fitness are becoming pressing issues. HADO addresses both these currents by providing a fun and inclusive environment for all students, regardless of their athletic background.
1. Equal Opportunities for All in Physical Education
HADO is designed to be accessible to everyone, irrespective of age, gender, body type, or athletic ability. The customization of energy balls and shields ensures that even students who are less confident in physical activities can participate comfortably. This inclusive setup fosters collaboration and communication among students, breaking down barriers typically found in traditional sports.
2. Promoting Inquiry-Based Learning
With HADO, students can analyze game logs to track scores, hit rates, and defensive statistics. This data empowers them to engage in cycles of hypothesis, testing, and improvement, thereby enhancing their logical reasoning and problem-solving skills in a hands-on, immersive manner.
3. Merging with ICT Education for Enhanced Understanding
By using intuitive AR and motion tracking within HADO, students can learn by interacting physically with the technology, helping them to grasp concepts not solely through theory but also through experiential understanding. This creates an ICT education framework that enables students to touch, move, and think while engaging with their learning materials.
4. Inspiring Creativity in Development
HADO provides opportunities for students to customize elements like energy balls and field designs. This adaptability supports project-based learning where students can create original content within their classes, cultivating skills such as planning, teamwork, and presentation.
In summary, HADO transcends mere play or competition, positioning itself as a next-generation educational platform that is increasingly adopted in various educational settings.
Success Stories in Japan
In Japan, the integration of HADO into physical education is on the rise, especially with the advancements resulting from the GIGA School Concept.
- - Shizuoka Prefectural Shizuoka Nishi High School has harnessed HADO in their physical education classes, setting a new model for inclusive sports education that is free from traditional discriminators like athletic ability or gender.
- - Yasuda Women's University has integrated HADO as part of a hands-on educational approach to foster essential skills such as practical and problem-solving abilities among students, also providing a foundation for deeper programming thinking.
- - Honcho Junior High School in Kanagawa Prefecture has employed HADO not only for play but as a tool for inquiry learning by analyzing data and discussing strategies, allowing students to take on instructor roles, furthering their own learning while also sharing experiences with their community.
HADO Implementation in the United States
In the U.S., HADO's integration into educational frameworks is also accelerating. HADO USA is currently operational in over 350 educational institutions, reaching more than 10,000 students. Notably, Florida's Palm Beach County has initiated the HADO Discovery Program across 100 schools, where students engage in experiential learning centered on teamwork and logical thinking.
Iona College in New York has officially adopted HADO into its curriculum, effectively combining physical activity with strategic thought—qualities that differ from traditional esports.
With glowing endorsements from educational coordinators, HADO is positioned not only as an exciting new learning opportunity but as a tool for cultivating essential life skills.
HADO's Presence in China
In Shanghai, Lansheng Fudan Middle School has implemented HADO as an after-school elective. The school aims to develop teams and clubs, aspiring to enter a school league in the future while meeting the diverse interests of its students.
Conclusion: What is HADO?
HADO is an innovative AR activity that requires participants to wear headsets and sensors to engage in exciting battles using energy balls and shields. The rules are straightforward, but the strategic possibilities are limitless, making it enjoyable for people of all ages and abilities. HADO is expanding across 39 countries, confirming its status as a next-generation sport attracting attention worldwide.
About Meleap Inc.
Meleap Inc. is committed to fostering a society where everyone can enjoy moving their bodies and achieve overall health through its AR technology-based activities, particularly HADO. This groundbreaking activity is attracting people of all ages and skills, creating magical experiences powered by technology. As Meleap continues to expand the possibilities of entertainment and sports, the company dreams of a world where the joy of movement, connection with others, and excitement are universal experiences.