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The Driving Simulation Sign directed students to 3214, in the Student Union where the simulation was set up.
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It would be a good idea to add a white board to the SP Lounge so you can keep announcements and messages posted for them.
See notes: Where will we put soiled sheets and gowns?
November American Red Cross meeting in Contra Costa County was a well attended shelter operations simulations.
Photography by | Cate Calson of American Rec Cross
Heifer Virtual Village: Nepal is browser-based real-time 3D simulation where the player's character must navigate a virtual Nepalese environment, interact with other characters in the village, and correctly complete tasks associated with the game's goal. In this Serious Game For Change you find yourself in a the simulated village where a few are prosperous, but most struggle with hunger and poverty. The player is Esha, a young girl from a poor family. Your mother's dearest wish is to somehow acquire a goat. A goat would provide your family with milk and the means of making money, which would allow Esha to go to school. Acquiring micro-loans and building animal pens are some of the activities the player engages in while playing the game. By demonstrating some of these activities in an online virtual world, Heifer hopes that the spirit of goodwill that ripples through communities as animals are passed on, will also be spread to some degree digitally.
iSGTW story | Courtesy of TACC and the University of Texas at Austin.
This picture, produced by Paul Navratil of the Visualization and Data Analysis group at the Texas Advanced Computing Center using additional TeraGrid resources, shows how one of the first stars creates a bubble of high-energy, ionizing photons, thereby beginning the process of transforming the primordial universe into a state of ever increasing complexity.