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Chris WoodA must-view for our College Writing class, as they embark on their research project about gaming.
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Edgar EWSISI really like this video and found it very interesting that there are people out there that are making games that is pretty much the real world but in a virtual way. Its where you challenge yourself and you get points for anything as long as you do them. I find it very interesting that this could be a game world in the future and not just a regular world. People always says take life seriously its not a game, but I'm it seems like the world now is becoming more of a universe then ever.
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Zhapa EWSISI'm learning more about Online Gaming right now, and in particular what I'm wondering is are we increasingly live our real lives inside of massively multiplayer games? I was researching this question on Online, and this podcast caught my attention because it talks about games. Something that I saw in the podcast that caught my eye was when it said that they are planning to have more games for the people so they can play in public places. Like for example like in hospitals, restaurants,and etc.
"The experience of being good at something"
This quote I chose here is basically saying that with a game you can find yourself knowing how good you are at playing games.
I think this is strong because it is true most people play game sand realize that they are great playing games. -
Ming LiuJane McGonigal talks with Daniel Zalewski about alternate-reality gaming. From “Stories from the Near Future,” the 2008 New Yorker Conference.
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Michael HarrisI was watching a video on the New Yorker about a woman named Jane McGonigal. Jane is a online video game designer that uses her video games to change the world. I think that what she is doing is great because she is giving people a chance to feel like as hero. Its crazy because when I think of games I think of sports, racing, or shoot em up games. But her games are based on real life situations that can really happen
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Lynise Jamesoldest forecasting org.
dont try to predict the future
Just try to understand the future
"massively multiplayer gaming will help save the world.
3000 years ago, the earliest record of gaming. (ancient dice).Used knuckle bones.
Dice games invented after people eat. Some people would just eat and not play games( back then)
Create games that try to address a social problem
"when we play games were not suffering"
We are witnessing what amounts to no less..."
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Hawa EWSISWell right know, we are learning about gaming. I never really thought about the new technology that's going to be produce for gaming since I always really just thought about the games. I do wonder though what kind of technology would be produced. I hope it's pretty cool though like one of those future movies excluding the part where it takes over humans....I rather not be running around with little robots chasing me. Yeah, that really doesn't sound to appealing
"This is ancient dice from the kingdom Lydia where Turkey is today. They used knuckle bones like from sheep to make dice."
I find the dice very interesting. I really can't imagine the dice being formed from knuckle bones. I wonder how they do it. I'm going to guess that they used fire and pressure to form it? Not really sure, it's probably going to be similar to that I guess.
"A future forecast: 2013. We increasingly live our real lives inside of massively multiplayer games."
I find that pretty interesting for the fact of its 2010 and it kind of like that now. I mean people are playing massively multiplayer games even today. Mostly online. I think by 2013 something of what she's talking about will appear. It'll probably from Asia and it can be like that future movie where people live in a 3D world. They're like hooked onto machines and stuff. That would be interesting. Maybe dangerous.
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Franklin EWSISJane McGonigal talks with Daniel Zalewski about alternate-reality gaming. From “Stories from the Near Future,” the 2008 New Yorker Conference.
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Ammy EWSIS"Can the alllure of gameplay be a force that draws people together?"
Mcgonigal talks about massively multiplay gaming. She believes that instead of building games that are very different from the reality, she wants to build reality within the games.She starts off by telling the history of game and the father of games, herotitus. She saids that the core focus in game play is to engage yourself within the system. She also states that she believes that people play games because when they're playing a game, they're not suffering. I think this is true because people feel happy when they play a game that they like. Whenever I'm bored and unhappy, I go to my computer and start playing one of my favorite games. I really like the examples that she gives. One of the examples is world of warcraft. Tons of people play this game and wish that it were to become true because people online are so much more cooperative than people in reality. Before watching this video, I never thought about this kind of stuff before. I've always wondered what kinds of new games they would create since games are starting to become boring. I think that there should be more reality games instead of make believes so that we can learn from those games to live a better life. We can treat those games as personal trainers. I think that it would benefit many people because because there is a high percentage attraction towards games. -
Jordan EWSIS''they where so imerst in there games that they dident need to eat''
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jsmith4Im learning more about ethics right now and in particular what im wondering about is in what point of an experience does the moral or lesson actually hit you. This quote makes me envisage alot of ideas because She believes or that certain philosopher believes that moral truths mostly come from the basis or the bottom of experience. This is up for much debate.
"we can find moral truths in the concrete data of experience"
This quote i chose here is basically saying is that the morals of experience lie within the foundation of those particular experiences. You can only figure out the ideal meaning when you look at the elements that actually made up that experience and that makes alot of sense but Like i have said earlier, with logic..it can be proven that moral truths may exist in other areas of a certain experience or you can learn the general moral lesson in another part of it.
I think this is verbose and intellectually robust because It makes me wonder about the alteration of ethical theories. Maybe the answers have been right in front of us all along. All we have to do is figure out where to look. -
Hannah EWSIS"Jane McGonigal talks with Daniel Zalewski about alternate-reality gaming. From “Stories from the Near Future,” the 2008 New Yorker Conference."
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Andrew DeVigal"Jane McGonigal talks with Daniel Zalewski about alternate-reality gaming. From “Stories from the Near Future,” the 2008 New Yorker Conference."
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Gerolf NikolayJane McGonigal talks with Daniel Zalewski about alternate-reality gaming. From “Stories from the Near Future,” the 2008 New Yorker Conference.
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Cindy FrewenJane McGonigal talks with Daniel Zalewski about alternate-reality gaming. From “Stories from the Near Future,” the 2008 New Yorker Conference.
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Adam Crowe“World of War Craft…is the best-designed reality of all time. What’s great about it is that the minute you log onto the game you have a display of all the people who want to be your allies. They want to collaborate with you. They want to help you. You hav
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Sarah SutterVideo interview with Daniel Zalewski on alternate-reality gaming from the 2008 New Yourker Conference.
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Ewan McIntoshJane McG on ARGs and predicting the future based on a reality built around using games to make our real world better
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