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The award-winning gaming and transmedia incubator NA3M (HQ in Amman, Jordan) brought Middle Eastern flair to G4C’s Public Arcade, showcasing exciting interactive games inspired by Arab culture. For all-ages there was NA3M’s adventure games Run Camel Run – an 80s style retro-runner across the Arabian skyline, Caravan Master and Caravan Master Adventures – an adventure game in which you explore fantasy worlds and trade your way across ancient cities, avoiding perils and collecting rewards along the way. For language learners there’s Kalimat (Arabic for Words) and Yalla Huroof (Arabic for Let’s go!) which have re-invigorated language learning both in schools and at home as they challenge players of all abilities to interact and learn Arabic letters and words in inventive new ways.
Photo Credit: Anna Thornton
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
Beverly Parenti and Chris Redlitz
The Last Mile
Chris Redlitz and Beverly Parenti co-founded The Last Mile program at San Quentin State Prison. This program teaches fundamental communication skills, business plan development, and prepares its participants for jobs in the technology sector. The program has been a rousing success with plans to expand throughout California and into other states in 2013.
Beverly is the VP of Operations for KickLabs, recognized by Forbes as one of the top 10 technology accelerators in the US. Beverly is committed to an active lifestyle and has a background as a dancer and certified fitness instructor.
Chris is the Managing Partner of Transmedia Capital, a technology investment fund focused on early stage digital media companies. Chris also works with aspiring entrepreneurs through KickLabs, one of the country?s leading technology accelerators, which he cofounded in 2009. For over twenty years, Chris was a distance runner and today he is an avid cyclist and health advocate.
The award-winning gaming and transmedia incubator NA3M (HQ in Amman, Jordan) brought Middle Eastern flair to G4C’s Public Arcade, showcasing exciting interactive games inspired by Arab culture. For all-ages there was NA3M’s adventure games Run Camel Run – an 80s style retro-runner across the Arabian skyline, Caravan Master and Caravan Master Adventures – an adventure game in which you explore fantasy worlds and trade your way across ancient cities, avoiding perils and collecting rewards along the way. For language learners there’s Kalimat (Arabic for Words) and Yalla Huroof (Arabic for Let’s go!) which have re-invigorated language learning both in schools and at home as they challenge players of all abilities to interact and learn Arabic letters and words in inventive new ways.
Photo Credit: Gabi Porter
Colloque international organisé par l’Institut de Recherche en Cinéma et Audiovisuel de l’Université de Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle et le labex ICCA-IRCAV, les 5-6 décembre 2013, INHA-Salle Vasari (2 rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris)« Mobile, Education, Médiation : usages et fonctionnalités du mobile dans les pratiques de formation et de médiation culturelle » organisé par Laurent Creton, Laurence Allard et Roger Odin.
The award-winning gaming and transmedia incubator NA3M (HQ in Amman, Jordan) brought Middle Eastern flair to G4C’s Public Arcade, showcasing exciting interactive games inspired by Arab culture. For all-ages there was NA3M’s adventure games Run Camel Run – an 80s style retro-runner across the Arabian skyline, Caravan Master and Caravan Master Adventures – an adventure game in which you explore fantasy worlds and trade your way across ancient cities, avoiding perils and collecting rewards along the way. For language learners there’s Kalimat (Arabic for Words) and Yalla Huroof (Arabic for Let’s go!) which have re-invigorated language learning both in schools and at home as they challenge players of all abilities to interact and learn Arabic letters and words in inventive new ways.
Photo Credit: Anna Thornton
Game documentation for Magnavox Odyssey² game “Conquest of the World”
Transcript:
“Future shifts in world power and change in governments will — of course — make changes in these numeric weightings approppriate. Players can feel free to sustain realism by changing the numbers assigned to each country as life goes on.
If you play other war games such as those published by Avalon Hill and SPI, you will find that the computer cartidge interfaces very effectively with them. The onscreen combats will generate much more excitement and realism than the usual dice provided to resolve conflicts. Onscreen energy units can be programmed into the computer to reflect the relative strength between different forces. The differential between the onscreen energy units at the end of each battle can also be applied to the combat results tables that come with these games.
Conquest of the World is the first game of its kind, so be ready for many unusual features. Take the rules one step at a time and you will find it to be a fascinating game of endless challenge — which, once learned, is not at all difficult to explain to others.
p.2
THE OBJECTIVE OF THE GAME is to lead your Homeland to world domination through negotiations, conquests, and alliances. Each successful conquest and alliance you make will strengthen your contry‘s _power base_. The country with the strongest _power base_ at the end of the game is the winner.
p.3”
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
Beverly Parenti and Chris Redlitz
The Last Mile
Chris Redlitz and Beverly Parenti co-founded The Last Mile program at San Quentin State Prison. This program teaches fundamental communication skills, business plan development, and prepares its participants for jobs in the technology sector. The program has been a rousing success with plans to expand throughout California and into other states in 2013.
Beverly is the VP of Operations for KickLabs, recognized by Forbes as one of the top 10 technology accelerators in the US. Beverly is committed to an active lifestyle and has a background as a dancer and certified fitness instructor.
Chris is the Managing Partner of Transmedia Capital, a technology investment fund focused on early stage digital media companies. Chris also works with aspiring entrepreneurs through KickLabs, one of the country?s leading technology accelerators, which he cofounded in 2009. For over twenty years, Chris was a distance runner and today he is an avid cyclist and health advocate.
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photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
Beverly Parenti and Chris Redlitz
The Last Mile
Chris Redlitz and Beverly Parenti co-founded The Last Mile program at San Quentin State Prison. This program teaches fundamental communication skills, business plan development, and prepares its participants for jobs in the technology sector. The program has been a rousing success with plans to expand throughout California and into other states in 2013.
Beverly is the VP of Operations for KickLabs, recognized by Forbes as one of the top 10 technology accelerators in the US. Beverly is committed to an active lifestyle and has a background as a dancer and certified fitness instructor.
Chris is the Managing Partner of Transmedia Capital, a technology investment fund focused on early stage digital media companies. Chris also works with aspiring entrepreneurs through KickLabs, one of the country?s leading technology accelerators, which he cofounded in 2009. For over twenty years, Chris was a distance runner and today he is an avid cyclist and health advocate.
view Beverly Parenti & Chris Redlitz - From Lock-up to Start-up - TED on a black background.
Colloque international organisé par l’Institut de Recherche en Cinéma et Audiovisuel de l’Université de Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle et le labex ICCA-IRCAV, les 5-6 décembre 2013, INHA-Salle Vasari (2 rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris)« Mobile, Education, Médiation : usages et fonctionnalités du mobile dans les pratiques de formation et de médiation culturelle » organisé par Laurent Creton, Laurence Allard et Roger Odin.
The award-winning gaming and transmedia incubator NA3M (HQ in Amman, Jordan) brought Middle Eastern flair to G4C’s Public Arcade, showcasing exciting interactive games inspired by Arab culture. For all-ages there was NA3M’s adventure games Run Camel Run – an 80s style retro-runner across the Arabian skyline, Caravan Master and Caravan Master Adventures – an adventure game in which you explore fantasy worlds and trade your way across ancient cities, avoiding perils and collecting rewards along the way. For language learners there’s Kalimat (Arabic for Words) and Yalla Huroof (Arabic for Let’s go!) which have re-invigorated language learning both in schools and at home as they challenge players of all abilities to interact and learn Arabic letters and words in inventive new ways.
Photo Credit: Gabi Porter
The award-winning gaming and transmedia incubator NA3M (HQ in Amman, Jordan) brought Middle Eastern flair to G4C’s Public Arcade, showcasing exciting interactive games inspired by Arab culture. For all-ages there was NA3M’s adventure games Run Camel Run – an 80s style retro-runner across the Arabian skyline, Caravan Master and Caravan Master Adventures – an adventure game in which you explore fantasy worlds and trade your way across ancient cities, avoiding perils and collecting rewards along the way. For language learners there’s Kalimat (Arabic for Words) and Yalla Huroof (Arabic for Let’s go!) which have re-invigorated language learning both in schools and at home as they challenge players of all abilities to interact and learn Arabic letters and words in inventive new ways.
Photo Credit: Marj Kleinman
Colloque international organisé par l’Institut de Recherche en Cinéma et Audiovisuel de l’Université de Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle et le labex ICCA-IRCAV, les 5-6 décembre 2013, INHA-Salle Vasari (2 rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris)« Mobile, Education, Médiation : usages et fonctionnalités du mobile dans les pratiques de formation et de médiation culturelle » organisé par Laurent Creton, Laurence Allard et Roger Odin.
The award-winning gaming and transmedia incubator NA3M (HQ in Amman, Jordan) brought Middle Eastern flair to G4C’s Public Arcade, showcasing exciting interactive games inspired by Arab culture. For all-ages there was NA3M’s adventure games Run Camel Run – an 80s style retro-runner across the Arabian skyline, Caravan Master and Caravan Master Adventures – an adventure game in which you explore fantasy worlds and trade your way across ancient cities, avoiding perils and collecting rewards along the way. For language learners there’s Kalimat (Arabic for Words) and Yalla Huroof (Arabic for Let’s go!) which have re-invigorated language learning both in schools and at home as they challenge players of all abilities to interact and learn Arabic letters and words in inventive new ways.
Photo Credit: Marj Kleinman
The award-winning gaming and transmedia incubator NA3M (HQ in Amman, Jordan) brought Middle Eastern flair to G4C’s Public Arcade, showcasing exciting interactive games inspired by Arab culture. For all-ages there was NA3M’s adventure games Run Camel Run – an 80s style retro-runner across the Arabian skyline, Caravan Master and Caravan Master Adventures – an adventure game in which you explore fantasy worlds and trade your way across ancient cities, avoiding perils and collecting rewards along the way. For language learners there’s Kalimat (Arabic for Words) and Yalla Huroof (Arabic for Let’s go!) which have re-invigorated language learning both in schools and at home as they challenge players of all abilities to interact and learn Arabic letters and words in inventive new ways.
Photo Credit: Marj Kleinman
Colloque international organisé par l’Institut de Recherche en Cinéma et Audiovisuel de l’Université de Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle et le labex ICCA-IRCAV, les 5-6 décembre 2013, INHA-Salle Vasari (2 rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris)« Mobile, Education, Médiation : usages et fonctionnalités du mobile dans les pratiques de formation et de médiation culturelle » organisé par Laurent Creton, Laurence Allard et Roger Odin.
Colloque international organisé par l’Institut de Recherche en Cinéma et Audiovisuel de l’Université de Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle et le labex ICCA-IRCAV, les 5-6 décembre 2013, INHA-Salle Vasari (2 rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris)« Mobile, Education, Médiation : usages et fonctionnalités du mobile dans les pratiques de formation et de médiation culturelle » organisé par Laurent Creton, Laurence Allard et Roger Odin.
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
Beverly Parenti and Chris Redlitz
The Last Mile
Chris Redlitz and Beverly Parenti co-founded The Last Mile program at San Quentin State Prison. This program teaches fundamental communication skills, business plan development, and prepares its participants for jobs in the technology sector. The program has been a rousing success with plans to expand throughout California and into other states in 2013.
Beverly is the VP of Operations for KickLabs, recognized by Forbes as one of the top 10 technology accelerators in the US. Beverly is committed to an active lifestyle and has a background as a dancer and certified fitness instructor.
Chris is the Managing Partner of Transmedia Capital, a technology investment fund focused on early stage digital media companies. Chris also works with aspiring entrepreneurs through KickLabs, one of the country?s leading technology accelerators, which he cofounded in 2009. For over twenty years, Chris was a distance runner and today he is an avid cyclist and health advocate.
view Beverly Parenti & Chris Redlitz - From Lock-up to Start-up - TED on a black background.
The award-winning gaming and transmedia incubator NA3M (HQ in Amman, Jordan) brought Middle Eastern flair to G4C’s Public Arcade, showcasing exciting interactive games inspired by Arab culture. For all-ages there was NA3M’s adventure games Run Camel Run – an 80s style retro-runner across the Arabian skyline, Caravan Master and Caravan Master Adventures – an adventure game in which you explore fantasy worlds and trade your way across ancient cities, avoiding perils and collecting rewards along the way. For language learners there’s Kalimat (Arabic for Words) and Yalla Huroof (Arabic for Let’s go!) which have re-invigorated language learning both in schools and at home as they challenge players of all abilities to interact and learn Arabic letters and words in inventive new ways.
Photo Credit: Gabi Porter
Photo plates from the ebook "A bus Trip to Further." Mis Tribus is the world's first open transmedia producer community. Dedicated to the principles of free culture, Mis Tribus is a home for all freelance authors who want to make their online investment reap the highest return possible. We welcome any and all transmedia producers looking to form a direct marketing relationship with a tribe of their most devoted fans.
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
Beverly Parenti and Chris Redlitz
The Last Mile
Chris Redlitz and Beverly Parenti co-founded The Last Mile program at San Quentin State Prison. This program teaches fundamental communication skills, business plan development, and prepares its participants for jobs in the technology sector. The program has been a rousing success with plans to expand throughout California and into other states in 2013.
Beverly is the VP of Operations for KickLabs, recognized by Forbes as one of the top 10 technology accelerators in the US. Beverly is committed to an active lifestyle and has a background as a dancer and certified fitness instructor.
Chris is the Managing Partner of Transmedia Capital, a technology investment fund focused on early stage digital media companies. Chris also works with aspiring entrepreneurs through KickLabs, one of the country?s leading technology accelerators, which he cofounded in 2009. For over twenty years, Chris was a distance runner and today he is an avid cyclist and health advocate.
view Beverly Parenti & Chris Redlitz - From Lock-up to Start-up - TED on a black background.
Actor Dean Harder is the T-Shirt Guy...
Random photos taken during the course of the 2010 Film Training Manitoba (FTM) & New Media Manitoba (NMM) Transmedia Production Lab (TPLab). Facilitated by Ryan FitzGerald and Tony Walsh.
These photos only scratch the surface of what really transpired... hopefully we'll have a centralized place for the projects to be showcased. Until then, check out Zombie Rights.
Random photos taken during the course of the 2010 Film Training Manitoba (FTM) & New Media Manitoba (NMM) Transmedia Production Lab (TPLab). Facilitated by Ryan FitzGerald and Tony Walsh.
These photos only scratch the surface of what really transpired... hopefully we'll have a centralized place for the projects to be showcased. Until then, check out Zombie Rights.
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
Beverly Parenti and Chris Redlitz
The Last Mile
Chris Redlitz and Beverly Parenti co-founded The Last Mile program at San Quentin State Prison. This program teaches fundamental communication skills, business plan development, and prepares its participants for jobs in the technology sector. The program has been a rousing success with plans to expand throughout California and into other states in 2013.
Beverly is the VP of Operations for KickLabs, recognized by Forbes as one of the top 10 technology accelerators in the US. Beverly is committed to an active lifestyle and has a background as a dancer and certified fitness instructor.
Chris is the Managing Partner of Transmedia Capital, a technology investment fund focused on early stage digital media companies. Chris also works with aspiring entrepreneurs through KickLabs, one of the country?s leading technology accelerators, which he cofounded in 2009. For over twenty years, Chris was a distance runner and today he is an avid cyclist and health advocate.
view Beverly Parenti & Chris Redlitz - From Lock-up to Start-up - TED on a black background.
Actor Dean Harder is the T-Shirt Guy...
Random photos taken during the course of the 2010 Film Training Manitoba (FTM) & New Media Manitoba (NMM) Transmedia Production Lab (TPLab). Facilitated by Ryan FitzGerald and Tony Walsh.
These photos only scratch the surface of what really transpired... hopefully we'll have a centralized place for the projects to be showcased. Until then, check out Zombie Rights.
The award-winning gaming and transmedia incubator NA3M (HQ in Amman, Jordan) brought Middle Eastern flair to G4C’s Public Arcade, showcasing exciting interactive games inspired by Arab culture. For all-ages there was NA3M’s adventure games Run Camel Run – an 80s style retro-runner across the Arabian skyline, Caravan Master and Caravan Master Adventures – an adventure game in which you explore fantasy worlds and trade your way across ancient cities, avoiding perils and collecting rewards along the way. For language learners there’s Kalimat (Arabic for Words) and Yalla Huroof (Arabic for Let’s go!) which have re-invigorated language learning both in schools and at home as they challenge players of all abilities to interact and learn Arabic letters and words in inventive new ways.
Photo Credit: Marj Kleinman
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
Beverly Parenti and Chris Redlitz
The Last Mile
Chris Redlitz and Beverly Parenti co-founded The Last Mile program at San Quentin State Prison. This program teaches fundamental communication skills, business plan development, and prepares its participants for jobs in the technology sector. The program has been a rousing success with plans to expand throughout California and into other states in 2013.
Beverly is the VP of Operations for KickLabs, recognized by Forbes as one of the top 10 technology accelerators in the US. Beverly is committed to an active lifestyle and has a background as a dancer and certified fitness instructor.
Chris is the Managing Partner of Transmedia Capital, a technology investment fund focused on early stage digital media companies. Chris also works with aspiring entrepreneurs through KickLabs, one of the country?s leading technology accelerators, which he cofounded in 2009. For over twenty years, Chris was a distance runner and today he is an avid cyclist and health advocate.
Colloque international organisé par l’Institut de Recherche en Cinéma et Audiovisuel de l’Université de Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle et le labex ICCA-IRCAV, les 5-6 décembre 2013, INHA-Salle Vasari (2 rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris)« Mobile, Education, Médiation : usages et fonctionnalités du mobile dans les pratiques de formation et de médiation culturelle » organisé par Laurent Creton, Laurence Allard et Roger Odin.