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MIT Creates The One Video Game You'll Be Thrilled To See Your Kid Get Hooked On | Fast ... - 0 views

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    ""As game designers," MIT's Scot Osterweil says, "we're convinced that game playing is a lot like science: There is problem-solving, exploration, collaboration, hypothesizing, testing and learning from your failures.""
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

CSI: The Experience - Web Adventures - 0 views

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    Cases 1, 2, and 3 were supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation. Partners include the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, CBS, and Rice University Center for Technology in Teaching and Learning. CSI: Web Adventures © 2011 All Rights Reserved.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

JCCC::Animation, A.A.S. (Spring 2011) - 0 views

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    The Associate of Applied Science Degree Animation program provides instruction for creating animation, 3D modeling and special effects for applications such as animated shorts, movies and games, and rendering 3D environments. Fundamental drawing skills, interactive concepts, and the development of assets will be covered. Depending on individual choices and talents, students who complete the Animation program should be prepared for employment as an animator, a game art creator, a 3D visual artist, and/or a special effects artist.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Ten Surprising Truths about Video Games and Learning | MindShift - 2 views

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    What we'd assumed about the importance of brain functions - following rules and logic and calculating - are no longer relevant. There's been a revolution in the learning sciences and the new theories say that human beings learn from experiences - that our brains can store every experience we've had, and that's what informs our learning process.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Educational Games - 1 views

  • You don't have to be a genius to understand the work of the Nobel Laureates. These games and simulations, based on Nobel Prize-awarded achievements, will teach and inspire you while you're having FUN!
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

JCCC::Game Development, A.A.S. (Spring 2011) - 1 views

  • The game development associate of applied science degree provides students with the focused knowledge and understanding of game design and development useful in qualifying for entry level industry positions as game programmers, tool builders, collision detection developers, engine builders and interface programmers as well as video and online training developers, Q/A (Question/Answer) Testers, customer supporters and simulations developers. Completion of this degree program will greatly enhance students’ ability to create code for 2D/3D graphics and real time virtual environments. Additional skills will include an understanding of game ethics, of the proper presentation of “game bibles” and of math and physics required to model a realistic game world.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Rock-Paper-Scissors: You vs. the Computer - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com - 2 views

  • Rock-Paper-Scissors: You vs. the Computer .ledeStory .module { margin-bottom: 6px; } div.col { float: left; } div.col_1 { width: 570px; margin: 0px 35px 10px 10px; } div.col_2 { width: 330px; margin: 0px 0px 10px 0px; } .lead { font-family:georgia,'times new roman',times,serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18px !important; color: #333333; } .lead2 { font-family:arial; font-size: 11px; color: #808080; line-spacing:14px; } Computers mimic human reasoning by building on simple rules and statistical averages. Test your strategy against the computer in this rock-paper-scissors game illustrating basic artificial intelligence. Choose from two different modes: novice, where the computer learns to play from scratch, and veteran, where the computer pits over 200,000 rounds of previous experience against you.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Gulp. The world's largest stop-motion animation set, shot on a Nokia N8 - 2 views

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    'Gulp' is a short film created by Sumo Science at Aardman, depicting a fisherman going about his daily catch. Shot on location at Pendine Beach in South Wales, every frame of this stop-motion animation was shot using a Nokia N8, with its 12 megapixel camera and Carl Zeiss optics. The film has broken a world record for the 'largest stop-motion animation set', with the largest scene stretching over 11,000 square feet.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

MadebyEwan - 0 views

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    Evan Wallace, a programmer from Massachusetts. I program for both Windows and Mac (a lot of Win32 and Cocoa, .NET and Carbon not so much). I'm currently working through a Computer Science degree at Brown University. Graphics and computer vision are definitely a top interest at the moment, so we'll see where that takes me. Anyway, this site is where I put projects when I finish them.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Astronaut: Moon, Mars and Beyond - 0 views

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    Breaking news about Astronaut: Moon, Mars and Beyond can be found on the News Page of the Forum Have a visit, and don't forget don't check out the latest from NASA as well, including the Twitter #NASAMMO The NASA Learning Technologies (LT) project supports the development of projects that deliver NASA content through innovative applications of technologies to enhance education in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
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