I have played a little bit with the quake engine over the past years, I believe the engine and the other tools like Radiant (for maps) could be used for simulation-based serious games, IE, pedestrian safety (just saying).
There are a lot of papers about this topic. On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Ahmed MANSOUR <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Since 3 years I received a XO from the contributor's program to work on a > way to run > 3D on XO-1.After testing several games[1], the solution I choosed for the > project is to use Quake[2] > and replace all violent content and proprietary data by free one. as a > proof of concept I made a landmine awareness game for children > where children would learn avoiding danger through exloring a virtual > world [3]. > Since it's the only 3D software to run on the laptop, I made the project > as a "framework" so it can be used as a base to build upon other kind of > educational games or interactive simulations.[4] > > I'm looking now for some idea where 3D could be used to enhance learning > and your opinion on what kind of activities could benefit > from it. > > > [1] http://wiki.laptop.org/go/3D_Graphics > [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quake_%28video_game%29 > [3] > http://www.rhok.org/problems/eviltoys-mine-risk-education-children-using-3d-game > [4] https://github.com/atphalix/eviltoys > > ____________________________________________________________ > Publish your photos in seconds for FREE > TRY IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if4 > > > _______________________________________________ > IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) > [email protected] > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep >
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