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Kodu - making games for children - 0 views

  • Kodu is a new visual programming language made specifically for creating games. It is designed to be accessible for children and enjoyable for anyone. The programming environment runs on the Xbox, allowing rapid design iteration using only a game controller for input.
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    Kodu is a new visual programming language made specifically for creating games. It is designed to be accessible for children and enjoyable for anyone. The programming environment runs on the Xbox, allowing rapid design iteration using only a game controller for input.
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Professor Layton and the Curious Village - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    is a point and click adventure game that includes over 120 brain teasers for the player to solve. The game was developed by Level-5 for the Nintendo DS, and is the first installment of the Professor Layton series. The game was released in Japan, and was later released in North America, Australia, South Korea and Europe.
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Muzzy Lane Software - 0 views

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    We love playing great games. But we're busy. And like everyone else, we seem to live in our web browsers. That's where we keep up with friends, get music, read, shop, watch a video. Whenever we have a free minute. We want to find our games there too. Why can't we play cool 3D games in our web browsers, as easily as we check our email? Honestly, because it's not been easy to do.
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DICE 2010: "Design Outside the Box" Presentation Videos - G4tv.com - 0 views

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    Video Description: Carnegie Mellon University Professor, Jesse Schell, dives into a world of game development which will emerge from the popular "Facebook Games" era.
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    User-generated Mathematics game - Mr Gale's Mad Monkey Maths Challenge Space monkeys Word search game
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OTOY Goes Mobile, Turns Your Cell Phone Into A Powerful Gaming Rig - 0 views

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    OTOY, the upcoming server-side rendering service that can stream complex 3D games to your computer through any web browser
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Second Life as a Virtual Learning Environment - 0 views

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    Second Life® ( secondlife.com ) may be referred by some as a game, howbeit, of itself, Second Life actually is not a game. It is a virtual world without theme, a virtual canvas for creativity
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Home of the Underdogs - 0 views

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    retro games
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Computer Science Unplugged | - 2 views

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    CS Unplugged provides an extensive collection of free resources that teach principles of Computer Science such as binary numbers, algorithms and data compression through engaging games and puzzles that use cards, string, crayons and lots of running around.
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Consolarium » Fantastic learning in P.2 via Nintendogs - 0 views

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    A previous blogpost talked of the Nintendogs project that we initiated in two P.2 classes up in Aberdeenshire. I managed to arrange a visit there in order to capture (video, audio and image) all the practice that we could for case study presentation. Unsure of what we were going to find, we made our way up to that beautiful part of Scotland full of hope and anticipation that the practice that we would see would be something special.
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PowerPoint Heaven - The Power to Animate - 1 views

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    PowerPoint Heaven is a PowerPoint entertainment portal for PowerPoint animations, games, artworks, showcases, animation templates and tutorials
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Hotmilkydrink - 0 views

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    BETT '09: 2Simple do it again with 2DIY It's that time of year again when we get a chance to see the range of wonderful (and not so wonderful) educational resources on show at BETT. This years's event is as huge as ever but with the noteable exceptions of the BBC and Apple it appears. Drat, I always like to use their electric guitars with Garageband!
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