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lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

Photoshop Workshop with Barbie Girl

Photoshop Workshop with Barbie Girl

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Helps the brain to create games

According to a study published by the Oklahoma State University (www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100121101124.html), to develop video games can help improve aspects such as creativity or spark interest in computer science. The study method was based on creating games quickly, with simple tools, but raises concerns among the participants. To improve results, it is worth to acquire additional knowledge, which some participants are looking for new ways to expand their possibilities. Thus, knowledge and options are equivalent, compensating for the inequalities between those who have previous experience and students who start from scratch.



The creation process includes several aspects, as varied as the need to tell stories, creating characters and their characteristics, developing story lines or plot and musical composition. Applied to both students and adults first courses, tests have yielded significant data, highlighting a greater interest in computer immediately. Another significant contribution is that the differences between genders or ages are shortened tremendously, not just differences between subjects in these respects.

Rapid Computer Game Creation is becoming more an educational element between schools in the United States. Beyond the experiments and sociological studies, it can speak of one more tool available to teachers and education officials. Now, just need to know when it will be exported to other countries.

games created with Adobe Flash: Educational Games

games created with Adobe Flash: Educational Games

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Creating games with Adobe Flash: Educational Games
In this course we introduce video2brain 3 games made ​​in Flash, using ActionScript: a set of basic test, a link with arrows and a drag and drop. Not only see real and practical way how to create them, but you will learn a way to work and a systematic structure to be able to create many others using this same structure.

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Video2Brain Adobe video 2 brain

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MMORPG gamer games WTF news

MMORPG gamer games WTF news



Medical researchers compared the brains of people addicted to online games and drug addicts say the same parts of the brain are affected in both cases, a discovery that will come as little surprise to anyone familiar with the MMORPG.

The Korean research team used PET to examine brain activity and found that the "game addicts" have a high activity in areas such as the orbitofrontal cortex and caudate nucleus compared to non-gamers.

The comparisons between the brains of addicts MMORPG (pictured above right) and addicted to cocaine (left) revealed similar patterns of activity.

The researchers expressed hope that these results will lead to a recognition of MMORPG addiction as a medical condition:

"These research results show that addiction to online gaming requires specialized medical treatment like drug addiction does, and expect to be recognized as just as mental illness."

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For sure if you abuse anything that thing will make you ill <_>.

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