Sunday, November 13, 2011
Final Project Object Selection and Conversion
I chose to work in these two projects:
- The hallucination project.
- The dream Museum.
First of all I search in the 3D google warehouse for my two objects.
- The hallucination project.
- The dream Museum.
First of all I search in the 3D google warehouse for my two objects.
I found an scene of the legendary city of El Dorado. The scene not only represents a dreamed city, it also have part of Native American Indian culture.
I found an illusion that can be use as a simulation of visual hallucination.
It is necessarily to click in the export menu as a 2D object.
These are the settings for this object called crazy cube.
Select export as a 3D object.
These are the settings to export this object called El Dorado.
This is how the hallucination object will look in wonderland.
This is the El Dorado scene in wornderland.
I documented my work in the iED research documents.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
In-class assignment: Announcement Summary (video)
The announcement from the iED initiative explains the release of a new feature that will allow to create 3D content and experimented in virtual worlds. The process have taken 2 years of development and teams working together. The international consortium has showed images and videos about 3D objects redesigned. This is the "create once, experiment everywhere" initiative and high resolution scholar content. Also the announcement describe the future work of the Smithsonian Latino Virtual Museum to be able to experimented in many virtual world. There is also comments about the different virtual worlds available for this projects.
Differences between virtual worlds, simulators, and video games.
Virtual worlds are a new phenomenon. What identifies a virtual world is the fact that they don't have a main goal. This means that they can be changing depending in the designer and the programmer objectives.
Simulators are made to recreate a specific environment. As an example we can mention the NASA space walk simulator, Moon base Alpha, etc... The goal of a simulator is to make the user experiment determinate aspects of certain environments.
Video games are usually only for entertainment. Video games have a special goal in the game. This goal can be to reach certain level or amount of points or gold.
Video Games & Learning Video
The images below shows screenshot about a video that explain differences between some video games designed to entertain and others to have learning goals.
This video explains that video games parties split into two teams, learn and entertain.
The video focuses in the principal objectives of each video game party teams.
NASA Spacewalk Simulator
This is the website where you can download the Spacewalk NASA Simulator.
The three images above shows an interesting article about simulation.
I installed the Space Walk Simulator and give it a try to see how it works.
I love the way you can hear all the astronauts conversation while you are playing.
Finally I get my reward and discovered the Space Hat.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Official Rocket World Announcement
This article announce that rocket world now is available for all ages and learning groups. Students can now have access to all the rocket world content. This article also shows a definition of rocket world and its objectives.
Building a rocket in rocket world.
Here I'm creating the basic figures for my rocket.
I have to put my figures in order to make them look like a rocket.
Here is my final rocket colored.
Midterms.
Class #1
-iED Youtube Channel and Twitter
-1st European Immersive Education Summit
-Practicing skills in rocket world.
Class #2
-iED Youtube Videos
-Official Rocket World Announcement
-Basic skills rocket world
Class #3
-Basics of building in Rocket world.
-Customizing your avatar in rocket world.
-Building a rocket in rocket world.
Class #5
-Education Grid Information.
-Chair project in Sketchup
Class #6
-Wonderland videos.
-Dropping photos in Wonderland.
Roll calls
-Roll #1 class 2
-Roll #2 class 2
-ROLL CALL 1, CLASS #3
-ROLL CALL 1, CLASS #5.
-ROLL CALL 2, CLASS #5.
-ROLL CALL 1, CLASS #6.
-ROLL CALL 2, CLASS #6
-iED Youtube Channel and Twitter
-1st European Immersive Education Summit
-Practicing skills in rocket world.
Class #2
-iED Youtube Videos
-Official Rocket World Announcement
-Basic skills rocket world
Class #3
-Basics of building in Rocket world.
-Customizing your avatar in rocket world.
-Building a rocket in rocket world.
Class #5
-Education Grid Information.
-Chair project in Sketchup
Class #6
-Wonderland videos.
-Dropping photos in Wonderland.
Roll calls
-Roll #1 class 2
-Roll #2 class 2
-ROLL CALL 1, CLASS #3
-ROLL CALL 1, CLASS #5.
-ROLL CALL 2, CLASS #5.
-ROLL CALL 1, CLASS #6.
-ROLL CALL 2, CLASS #6
Customizing your avatar in rocket world.
Here I'm changing the face properties of my avatar.
Here I can change the body of my avatar.
I can also change my avatar's clothe in rocket world.
Basics of building in Rocket world.
Here I'm creating some figures to edit.
In rocket world someone can move objects around all the place.
The objects can be bigger or smaller depends on the use.
skill rocket world.
This a zoom out skill in rocket world.
You can make the mini map even bigger to see all the world.
This is a first person view.
This is how you add friends and teleport them in rocket world.
Wonderland videos.
This video shows how to drag files into wonderland.
This video shows how to record audio in wonderland.
iED Youtube Videos
This video has a good gameplay of wonderland and all the things that you can do with in the game.
This is just the start of some iED projects.
I like this video because I think is inspirational.
Practicing skills in rocket world.
Here I'm practicing moving my avatar in rocket world. I used the WASD combination.
I learned how to fly in rocket world. You hold E to start flying and then hold E again to go up and C to go down.
This is the local chat of Rocket World. Here you can see the complete history of chatting since you log in in the game.
Here is the group window and friend list in rocket world.
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