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Leveraging What We Do Best – Is That the Right Thing to Do?

Mike wrote 1 month ago: One of the early lessons I learned in the consulting business was to leverage the products I created … more →

Tags: Project Scope, Value added, Client Needs, Client Profile, Design Concept

What are Object's in Programming

zaheedk wrote 1 month ago: The very basis of Object Programming relies on the concepts of Objects. So what are objects? and how … more →

Tags: C#, oops, Object, variables, functions, Methods, state, Behaviour, Fields

Top 5 tips for deciding when to write reusable...

benwjb wrote 2 months ago: Reusability From Wikipedia In computer science and software engineering, reusability is the likeliho … more →

Tags: Strictly No Tech, project management

Visual Tools for Discussing Space Needs and Utilization

Mike wrote 2 months ago: One of the dilemmas that a designer faces is ascertaining how much usable space a client needs and t … more →

Tags: Needs / requirements, Pre-design analysis, Tools & Techniques, Analysis, Client Needs, graphical representation, Pre-Design, Tools, Visual Tools

Second Game Prototype: First Test of Reusability

Angelica Gomez wrote 2 months ago: For our second game, we chose system of linear equations as our next topic.  We also chose drag-and- … more →

Tags: MyMathVentures, drag and drop, system of linear equations, JComponent

More Client Contact and Interaction is Key

Mike wrote 2 months ago: The transition to a new model that is driven by getting all requirements from clients and getting th … more →

Tags: Client Satisfaction, Needs / requirements, Validation concept / model, Client Needs, Site Analysis, Site tours/visits, design models, Tools, Visual Tools

Reusability Metrics

Angelica Gomez wrote 2 months ago: Ma’am Weng shared with us some papers that suggest criteria in measuring the reusability of a … more →

Tags: MyMathVentures, Documentation, Software Component, understandability, Independence, confidence of the reuser, Portability, Modifiability, complexity of code

Reusability and Consistency

Mike wrote 3 months ago: In numerous posts, I have stated the benefits of reusing materials.  When you are creating a proposa … more →

Tags: Tools & Techniques, Pre-Design, Tools, Dynascape, Deliverables, Powerpoint

first game done?

joanbagunu wrote 3 months ago: We are almost done with our first game, and we also started packaging the classes that we are using … more →

Tags: MyMathVentures, game based learning, Mac, mymathventuresjr, package, VMware, Wii, wiiremote

11. Friday Pressure!!! /*Part 1: 'boring and no fun'*/

gulard wrote 4 months ago: The first ‘pressurized’ part of our Friday was our presentation with our adviser Dr. Car … more →

Tags: MyMathVentures, Game, Factorization, imac, ubuntu, drag and drop, Interface, emulation, systems of linear equation

9. A lot of new things, still at one... /*Part 1: The Presentation*/

gulard wrote 4 months ago: We had our new Imacs just this week. We’re done installing all updates, and the only thing lef … more →

Tags: MyMathVentures, bluetooth, Wiimote, ubuntu, iMacs, VMware fusion, Nintendo DS

On Reusable Classes

aubreygraze wrote 4 months ago: Reusable classes are useful in such a way that they lessen the development time. They are also more … more →

Tags: MyMathVentures, Games, rrl, by aü

Comments

Angelica Gomez wrote 4 months ago: These are some of the comments we received during our demo last Monday, August 24, 2009. If indeed o … more →

Tags: MyMathVentures, Game, Wii, rrl, Demo, Assessment, Player, Practice, Instructions

The first is still the hardest

aubreygraze wrote 4 months ago: We presented our almost complete first game yesterday. Much to our consternation there were still a … more →

Tags: MyMathVentures, by aü, Game 1

reusability!!!!!!!1 comment

joanbagunu wrote 4 months ago: We presented our almost done mini game in front of Prof. Solamo and Prof. Feria(Dr. Caro was not the … more →

Tags: MyMathVentures, Wii, Wiimote, game based learning, mymathventuresjr

Validation – the Impact on Proposals and Pricing2 comments

Mike wrote 4 months ago: I classify landscape design as a professional service.  Like any professional service provider, desi … more →

Tags: Client Satisfaction, Needs / requirements, Project Scope, Tools & Techniques, Validation concept / model, Value added, Analysis, Client Needs, Site Analysis

Expanding Project Scope the Right Way

Mike wrote 4 months ago: Every design job has a scope.  Scope defines what work is to be done for the client.  Sometimes this … more →

Tags: Project Scope, Value added, Analysis, Client Needs, Site Analysis, Deliverables, Proposal, Scope

7. Last few Wii-ndang Wii-ks on MyMathVenturesHS1 comment

gulard wrote 4 months ago: As of present, we are still on our first game. So far the game has made use of the Wiimote’s a … more →

Tags: MyMathVentures, WiiRemoteJ, polynomial, Wiimote, paint, Criteria, Gimp, MotionAccelerometerMouse, TiltAccelerometerMouse

RRL version 2

Angelica Gomez wrote 4 months ago: Eves, Gary.The Development of Selection Criteria For Games in The Development Of Simulation Training … more →

Tags: MyMathVentures, JGame, Game Engine, Criteria, OpenGL, Java 2D


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