The document discusses a map of local repair shops that is being created to help fix broken items rather than replace them. It mentions some products they try to fix like clocks and issues with screens or graphics cards. It encourages involvement in repairing items rather than throwing them out when broken by learning from failures and finding success rewarding.
The International Game Developers Association (IGDA) held several events in 2011, including events at the Game Developers Conference. The IGDA is a non-profit organization founded in 1995 to serve developers in the game industry. It has over 9,000 members in 81 countries organized into 31 Special Interest Groups.
1. The document discusses the development of a serious game for McDonald's called the McDonald's Video Game.
2. It describes 4 phases of development: concept design, prototype, alpha test, and beta test.
3. Key aspects of the game are described like playable characters, tasks, and rewards to educate players about McDonald's and promote their brand in a fun way.
The document discusses a map of local repair shops that is being created to help fix broken items rather than replace them. It mentions some products they try to fix like clocks and issues with screens or graphics cards. It encourages involvement in repairing items rather than throwing them out when broken by learning from failures and finding success rewarding.
The International Game Developers Association (IGDA) held several events in 2011, including events at the Game Developers Conference. The IGDA is a non-profit organization founded in 1995 to serve developers in the game industry. It has over 9,000 members in 81 countries organized into 31 Special Interest Groups.
1. The document discusses the development of a serious game for McDonald's called the McDonald's Video Game.
2. It describes 4 phases of development: concept design, prototype, alpha test, and beta test.
3. Key aspects of the game are described like playable characters, tasks, and rewards to educate players about McDonald's and promote their brand in a fun way.
The 2008 annual report of Facilitating Leadership in Youth (FLY) summarizes their accomplishments in supporting youth in Washington DC. Key points include:
- FLY helped 6 seniors graduate high school and enroll in various colleges. They expanded support services to help with the transition to higher education.
- FLY youth obtained over $150,000 in scholarships from organizations like the Gates Foundation and Horatio Alger Foundation.
- FLY programs helped youth succeed academically, with 100% of grades 3-8 advancing and 90% of grades 9-12.
- FLY provided leadership training and paid internships for 30 teens, who then took on community outreach projects.
The 2008 annual report of Facilitating Leadership in Youth (FLY) summarizes their accomplishments in supporting youth in Washington DC. Key points include:
- FLY helped 6 seniors graduate high school and enroll in various colleges. They expanded support services to help with the transition to higher education.
- FLY youth obtained over $150,000 in scholarships from organizations like the Gates Foundation and Horatio Alger Foundation.
- FLY programs helped youth succeed academically, with 100% of grades 3-8 advancing and 90% of grades 9-12.
- FLY provided leadership training and paid internships for 30 teens, who then took on community outreach projects.