We are developing browser-based games that are designed to be accessible to
players with a wide range of physical and cognitive abilities. You can help us
improve these switch-accessible games by letting your students play them and
giving us feedback
. All the games have been tested in the
Google Chrome browser
on
laptops, desktops and ChromeBooks but they are
unlikely to work on iOS devices
.
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I'll be hosting a series of meetings on Friday afternoons to discuss modern
web development. My primary goal is helping the students who are working
for me to get started with web development but I'm happy for others to come
along for the ride.
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Maze Day will be Thursday 28 April 2016 from 9AM until 2PM in
Sitterson Hall
on the UNC Chapel Hill Campus.
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Here are links to the books and a few of the games developed by my students for Maze Day 2015.
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Maze Day will be Wednesday 29 April 2015 from 9AM until 2PM in
Sitterson Hall
on the UNC Chapel Hill Campus.
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Maze Day will be Wednesday 30 April 2014 from 9AM until 2PM in
Sitterson Hall
on the UNC Chapel Hill Campus.
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Our
campus help page on installing the VPN on Linux
describes a fantastically complicated multistep process that begins with downloading some
Cisco tar ball
. I've found a much simpler way on Ubuntu using software from the standard repositories.
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I'd like to make a web application that will enable teachers to create simple "books" with hot spots on each page. The hot spots might play a sound or do some other action like changing to another page. Really simple stuff.
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It's spring break and 50 days until
Maze Day
! I'm thinking of a new musical game
but I need help with the music
. My hidden agenda is getting samples of the sounds children make when they are imitating music instruments. I'll use the samples as a training set for a system to allow spoken input of music but I need a fun activity to motivate kids to give me the samples.
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The new edition of Tar Heel Reader is ready for testing. Please
give it a try
and
report any problems
you see. Also, tell us ways we can improve it to meet the needs of your students.
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