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2010 January | The Science of Health
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The Science of Health. Blogging about the science behind health and fitness. From the monthly archives. Top 50 Information Science Blogs. January 27, 2010. Information Technology (IT) Blogs. When most people think of information science, they think of IT. IT blogs can give you insight into different types of information technology, as well as the latest news and tips for doing your job in IT better. The latest in IT news and information. Learn about managing IT and different related projects. Learn about...
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Top 50 Information Science Blogs | The Science of Health
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The Science of Health. Blogging about the science behind health and fitness. Top 50 Information Science Blogs. January 27, 2010. In today’s world, information is very important. How information is structured, retrieved and shared is vital to business and even to the very functioning of many of our lives. Information science, then, is quite important when it comes to making sure that everything is as it should be, technologically speaking. Here are 50 of the top information science blogs. Jason’s Co...
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The Science of Health | Blogging about the science behind health and fitness
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The Science of Health. Blogging about the science behind health and fitness. Top 50 Information Science Blogs. January 27, 2010. In today’s world, information is very important. How information is structured, retrieved and shared is vital to business and even to the very functioning of many of our lives. Information science, then, is quite important when it comes to making sure that everything is as it should be, technologically speaking. Here are 50 of the top information science blogs. Jason’s Co...
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Coding Flies: May 1, 2009
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A quest deep into the land of programming. Friday, May 1, 2009. This is a comment I put on a post at Justin's blog. This should be interesting, since this week was my first week as a programming intern. What do you do on a daily basis at your programming job? How much time do you spend programming? As a programmer you work with code constantly. What other tasks do you do besides programming? How long is your lunch break? I eat at my desk, no one really bothers you, generally you have about an hour. What ...
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Syllabus and Schedule | Game Design Concepts
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An experiment in game design and teaching. Laquo; What is Game Design Concepts? This class runs from Monday, June 29. Through Sunday, September 6. Posts appear on the blog Mondays and Thursdays each week at noon GMT. Discussions and sharing of ideas happen on a continual basis. This course has one required text, and two recommended texts that will be referenced in several places and provide good “next steps” after the summer course ends. Challenges for Game Designers. A Theory of Fun for Game Design.
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Level 18: The Final Iteration | Game Design Concepts
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An experiment in game design and teaching. Laquo; Level 17: User Interfaces. Level 19: Game Criticism and Analysis. Level 18: The Final Iteration. We are nearing the end of this adventure, so if you are still here, you deserve some congratulations. One might wonder, why bother with assembling high-quality components for a game? The final project handwritten cards and all? I have several responses to this. Going through that process is good practice for future projects. Does it mean you don’t take pride i...
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Level 20: Course Summary and Next Steps | Game Design Concepts
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An experiment in game design and teaching. Laquo; Level 19: Game Criticism and Analysis. 8220;I just found this blog, what do I do? Level 20: Course Summary and Next Steps. Here we are, at the end of the course. I appreciate the time that you have put in, if you have read this far and stayed with me from beginning to end. I hope that you got out of this course something of more value than what you put in. At this point, you might be wondering what next? And when does it end? No, the journey of a game des...
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Level 12: Solo Testing | Game Design Concepts
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An experiment in game design and teaching. Laquo; Level 11: Design Project Overview. Level 13: Playing With Designers. Level 12: Solo Testing. Today I’d like to cover the general concept of playtesting. As we will see, there are many different kinds of playtesting, and it is important to be able to differentiate between them in order to get maximum value from our time. Different Kinds of Playtesting. Bug Testing (or Quality Assurance). Doing may be superior), that is a bug that needs to be identified.