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Cancer Countdown Board Game

Transcript: 1. Name & Branding 2. Board Pieces and Design • Educate the public about the basics of cancer biology through a captivating and enjoyable board game suitable for all ages. • Create an understanding of the potential difficulties faced when treating cancer • Provide an introduction of the basic Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis to stimulate interest in the research conducted here at the institute. 3. Costings iSOLVE Team 1. Name & Branding 2. Board & Pieces Design Create an effective Name & Logo for the product. Cancer Countdown Board Game Pieces are denoted as individual cells added to a tumour template Board is the outline of the human Body The feasibility of the design into an effectively priced outcome. Think About: Our Objectives from The Project: 2. Design 1. Time Out Cancer! 2. Cancer Countdown! Ideas Aim of the Game : The objective of Cancer Countdown is ultimately to limit the number and spread of cancerous tumour cells around the human body! Players organised into four teams draw and direct pieces denoted as individual tumour cells around the board. At the end of the game the team with the lowest score, calculated in accordance to the number and position of cells (pieces) on the board, wins. Create a Powerful brand image for the product. 1. Individual Cost of Components of Game 2. Sourcing Component Parts for Pieces and Board Design 3. Who is interested in Sponsoring this game? (Charities?) Thanks for listening! What age group would find this game most beneficial? Seperate Hard and Easy Play instruction Manual Target the board game to what group of consumers? 1. Target Market Main Expectations Focus On: 1. Target Market 2. Design 3. Costings. We want the final product to be engaging and exciting for all age groups Buzz Words: Metastasis, Cancer, Tumour, Cell. Let your Creative Juices Flow! How to Make the Game Educational? (e.g. Anatomy of Human on Board) How to Make the Game Engaging? (e.g. Pop out Dice where Heart is) Schools as an end of term activity Science Engagement Projects Techniquest/Interactive Museums Undergraduate Students Individual Families

Ender's Game Powerpoint

Transcript: At Battle School, Ender is immediately seperated from the rest of the Launchies, the freshman at the school because of the preferred treatment of Colonel Graff, the principal of Battle School Ender matriculates earlier than any other student, quickly joining an army, then subsequently proving to be valuable in battles inside the battle room. The hidden reason for Ender maturing so quickly is the inception of the second Bugger War. Andrew "Ender" Wiggins is a thrid child, which other children make fun of because of Earth's two-child policy. Ender is monitored by the government because he is a potential candidate for Battle School, a school comparable to the West Point of the world for young children. Ender goes to battle school and gets bullied by the students because he is smart Some Characters Ender-Ender is the youngest of the three Wiggin children. Ender has the compassion of Valentine, his older sister, but he also has the ruthlessness of Peter, his older brother. Ender does not wish to cause harm to anyone, yet when he is confronted with a pack of students led by the bully Stilson Valentine-Valentine is Ender's older sister, and she does what she can to protect him from Peter, their sadistic older brother. Valentine has much of Ender's compassion, but she does not have Peter's ruthlessness Peter-Valentine and Ender's older brother, Peter is completely lacking in the compassion that the other two have and has only ruthlessness in its place. He is a sadistic brother and it is unclear at many points whether or not he is considering killing Ender and Valentine. Ender's Game Brief Introduction At the School....

Ender's Game Powerpoint

Transcript: by Orson Scott Card Prezi created by Jon Li At Battle School, Ender is immediately seperated from the rest of the Launchies, the freshman at the school because of the preferred treatment of Colonel Graeff, the principal of Battle School Ender matriculates earlier than any other student, quickly joining an army, then subsequently proving to be valuable in battles inside the battle room. The hidden reason for Ender maturing so quickly is the inception of the second Bugger War. This is the most impactful quote of the entire book. It's spoken by Bean, Ender's right hand man and young just like Ender. Literally, in the book, it means that in the null gravity playing field of the Battle Room, they have to reorient themselves and imagine that the enemy gate is down. This is also a life quote. It means that to succeed, you often need to think outside of the box and reposition yourself. Another interpreation is that one must lower youself to the level of the enemy and think like them to beat them. In the future, Andrew "Ender" Wiggins is a thrid child, which other children make fun of because of Earth's two-child policy. Ender is monitored by the government because he is a potential candidate for Battle School, a school comparable to the West Point of the world for young children. The government in control, and soon after Ender mortally wounds Stilson, a bully, he is accepted to the School. People like Petra, a star shooter in Ender’s first army in Battle School, motivate him to succeed and without them, Ender would be lost. Ender’s siblings, vicious Peter and loving Valentine provide a subplot in the novel and also advance the plot for Ender. Valentine and Peter take on pseudonyms Locke and Demonthesus, which are to John Locke, the Enlightment thinker and Dereferencesmonthesus, who is an ancient Greek philosopher and politician. They are allegories for political change and could be references to the author’s ideas. Colonel Rackham is the mentor to Ender and as the administrator of battle School, he advances the plot. First and foremost, in an exclusive interview with Diana Rankin, she exclaimed that this is the book that led to her interest in science fiction. If you're interested in the justification of war, read this!!!! The Marine's book list in 2011 included Ender's Game. This book is really for everyone, for those who like strong character development, motifs, and allegories, the type of person who likes politics, and readers who like action. Why you should read this... The title: Ender’s Game is a paradox, because something that ends doesn’t give off a sense of a game, and basically the title could be a reference to the conflicting feelings that Ender has throughout the story and just the entire paradox of the book, being that Ender is still an adolescent boy who’s learning how to kill an entire population On a more literal stage, the title could refer to the game that Ender played, in the Battle Room of Battle School, which was played with two teams in a null gravity environment that was a more complicated version of capture the flag. Most likely however, is that it refers to the game of life that Ender played with, growing up in such an austere environment. Ender's Personallity Significance of the Title Ender's Game Brief Introduction Who makes an appearance in the story? At the School.... His compassion earns the respect of his peers and helps his leadership, allowing his teammates to trust Ender. Also Ender is able to gain a trusted circle of friends that are important in Ender's life journey. Ender's ruthlessness allows him to win in life, and he only makes it to Command School with brutal self defense. When playing the simulation game at Command School, Ender shows his ruthlessness by sacrificing his own fleet in order to defeat the enemy one and for all. The development of leadership and self-conflict with Ender is vast, as the story can be percieved on the level of Character vs. self, and this viewpoint can represent another medium as to which the story can be views.

PowerPoint Game Templates

Transcript: Example of a Jeopardy Template By: Laken Feeser and Rachel Chapman When creating without a template... http://www.edtechnetwork.com/powerpoint.html https://www.thebalance.com/free-family-feud-powerpoint-templates-1358184 Example of a Deal or No Deal Template PowerPoint Game Templates There are free templates for games such as jeopardy, wheel of fortune, and cash cab that can be downloaded online. However, some templates may cost more money depending on the complexity of the game. Classroom Games that Make Test Review and Memorization Fun! (n.d.). Retrieved February 17, 2017, from http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/msgames.htm Fisher, S. (n.d.). Customize a PowerPoint Game for Your Class with These Free Templates. Retrieved February 17, 2017, from https://www.thebalance.com/free-powerpoint-games-for-teachers-1358169 1. Users will begin with a lot of slides all with the same basic graphic design. 2. The, decide and create a series of questions that are to be asked during the game. 3. By hyper linking certain answers to different slides, the game jumps from slide to slide while playing the game. 4. This kind of setup is normally seen as a simple quiz show game. Example of a Wheel of Fortune Template https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Wheel-of-Riches-PowerPoint-Template-Plays-Just-Like-Wheel-of-Fortune-383606 Games can be made in order to make a fun and easy way to learn. Popular game templates include: Family Feud Millionaire Jeopardy and other quiz shows. http://www.free-power-point-templates.com/deal-powerpoint-template/ Quick video on template "Millionaire" PowerPoint Games Some games are easier to make compared to others If users are unsure whether or not downloading certain templates is safe, you can actually make your own game by just simply using PowerPoint. add logo here References Example of a Family Feud Template PowerPoint Games are a great way to introduce new concepts and ideas You can create a fun, competitive atmosphere with the use of different templates You can change and rearrange information to correlate with the topic or idea being discussed. Great with students, workers, family, etc. For example: With games like Jeopardy and Family Feud, players can pick practically any answers. The person who is running the game will have to have all of the answers in order to determine if players are correct or not. However, with a game like Who Wants to be a Millionaire, the players only have a choice between answers, A, B, C, or D. Therefore, when the player decides their answer, the person running the game clicks it, and the game will tell them whether they are right or wrong.

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