Floating City and K12 Game Theory Model...

Bob Sneidar bobs at twft.com
Mon Jul 18 13:57:11 EDT 2011


Fascinating. I noticed however, the description of The Poison City on a Macintosh running Firefox, exceeded the lower bounds of it's box, and there is no method for scrolling down. It seems fixed. 

Bob


On Jul 15, 2011, at 5:09 PM, John Patten wrote:

> Thanks Scott and Brent...I'll look at both of your solutions regarding large images and groups...
> 
> FWIW, I've been looking at how an online game called The Floating City (http://www.floatingcity.com was put together...and how some of the principle game activities could be incorporated into an instructional model in the K12 education environment. Naturally, the easiest way to duplicate their model is doing it in LiveCode ;-)
> 
> I put together the following example in a very short amount of time. Obviously, if I actually create something I'll use it will take much longer, designing the narrative, graphics, securing the code, etc. etc. But I was pretty much floored how quickly and how easy it was to create with LiveCode. I think I only posted questions to the list a couple of times! :-)
> 
> I've put down more of a description of what I'm attempting to do here if interested:  http://edutonica.blogspot.com/
> 
> 
> Thanks everyone!
> 
> John Patten
> SUSD
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