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Our team took the challenge to make synthetic biology even more fun and interesting by developing a game for high school students that teaches how to make and use BioBricks. | Our team took the challenge to make synthetic biology even more fun and interesting by developing a game for high school students that teaches how to make and use BioBricks. | ||
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+ | ===It's just a matter of teamwork!=== | ||
[[Image:TU Delft Gamers.jpg|200px|right]] | [[Image:TU Delft Gamers.jpg|200px|right]] | ||
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[[Image:TU Delft Marin licina.jpg|200px|left|]] | [[Image:TU Delft Marin licina.jpg|200px|left|]] | ||
- | In our view the best result could only be achieved by combining different expertises. The Science Centre Delft brought us into contact with students from [http://www.ewi.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=022b9db3-973b-4ba2-b0ca-c5466706278d&lang=en Media and Knowledge Engineering] and [http://io.home.tudelft.nl/en/ Industrial Design], to make this happen. But the comminication was not that easy. Game designer, Marin Licina (left) | + | In our view the best result could only be achieved by combining different expertises. The Science Centre Delft brought us into contact with students from [http://www.ewi.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=022b9db3-973b-4ba2-b0ca-c5466706278d&lang=en Media and Knowledge Engineering] and [http://io.home.tudelft.nl/en/ Industrial Design], to make this happen. But the comminication was not that easy. Game designer, Marin Licina (left), game programmers, Martijn Rentmeester, Sverre Rabbelier, Thomas Rens and Michel de Ridder (right, top f.l.t.r) and our iGEM team members had all different backgrounds. So, we had to learn to speak each other's language. |
- | That's why this game-project was a great way to learn and understand more and more about | + | That's why this game-project was a great way to learn and understand more and more about designing and programming. |
[[Image:TU Delft game.jpg|center|650px]] | [[Image:TU Delft game.jpg|center|650px]] | ||
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- | === | + | ===Game Description=== |
- | In this game you control a bacterium that you must provide with the appropriate properties survive viruses, antibiotics | + | In this game you control a bacterium that you must provide with the appropriate properties and at the same time survive viruses, antibiotics and low oxygen levels. Creating these new properties is done by collecting parts in your action screen. If you have collected enough parts, you can go to the lab to your inventory and assemble the needed BioBricks. |
Children can learn that adding properties can be done by combining parts of DNA and get to know the factors that play a role in the survival of a microorganisms. | Children can learn that adding properties can be done by combining parts of DNA and get to know the factors that play a role in the survival of a microorganisms. | ||
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Provide the bacterium with an antibiotic resistance brick and make it to the next level! Be careful, because using the wrong parts can be fatal. | Provide the bacterium with an antibiotic resistance brick and make it to the next level! Be careful, because using the wrong parts can be fatal. | ||
- | *'''Level 3''': | + | *'''Level 3''': Alkanivore |
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The bug needs to cross an oil spill to complete this level. To get this done, the player has to collect parts to built emulsifying, oil depleting and salt tolerance bricks. | The bug needs to cross an oil spill to complete this level. To get this done, the player has to collect parts to built emulsifying, oil depleting and salt tolerance bricks. | ||
- | === | + | ===Sneak Preview=== |
- | The playable version of the game is still under construction. But to give you a sneak peak in our game-kitchen you can take a look at | + | The playable version of the game is still under construction. But to give you a sneak peak in our game-kitchen you can take a look at a movie and some screenshots. |
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rotate(++x);setTimeout("auto()", 2000);}} | rotate(++x);setTimeout("auto()", 2000);}} | ||
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- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/c/c8/TU_Delft_Game_Pimpbacterie_copy.JPG" name="show"> | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/c/c8/TU_Delft_Game_Pimpbacterie_copy.JPG" width="600" height="480" name="show"> |
</td></tr> | </td></tr> | ||
<tr><td align="center" style="border:1px black solid;"> | <tr><td align="center" style="border:1px black solid;"> | ||
<select name="slide" onChange="rotate(this.selectedIndex);"> | <select name="slide" onChange="rotate(this.selectedIndex);"> | ||
- | <option value="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/c/c8/TU_Delft_Game_Pimpbacterie_copy.JPG">Game Pimp your Bacterium </option> | + | <option value="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/c/c8/TU_Delft_Game_Pimpbacterie_copy.JPG" width="600" height="480">Game Pimp your Bacterium </option> |
- | <option value="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/ | + | <option value="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/2/2c/TU_Delft_Game_Inventory.png" width="600" height="480">Game Inventory </option> |
- | <option value="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/ | + | <option value="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/6/6f/TUDelft_game_E.coli_bacterium.png" width="600" height="480">Game Action Screen</option> |
- | <option value="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/ | + | <option value="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/50/TUDelft_game_Conjugation.png" width="600" height="480">Game Conjugation</option> |
+ | <option value="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/dc/TUDelft_game_high_pH.png" width="600" height="480">Game Action Screen low pH</option> | ||
</select> | </select> | ||
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<input type="button" onclick="rotate(x+1);" value=">>" title="Next Picture" /> | <input type="button" onclick="rotate(x+1);" value=">>" title="Next Picture" /> | ||
<input type="button" onclick="rotate(this.form.slide.length-1);" value=">>ll" title="Jump to end" /> | <input type="button" onclick="rotate(this.form.slide.length-1);" value=">>ll" title="Jump to end" /> | ||
- | </td></tr></table></form></html> | + | </td></tr></table></form></center></html> |
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- | <html><object width=" | + | <html><center><object width="640" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/81-DlKjhhZA?fs=1&hl=nl_NL"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/81-DlKjhhZA?fs=1&hl=nl_NL" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="640" height="385"></embed></object></center> |
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 1 February 2011
iGEM Educational Game
Let's make synthetic biology even more fun and exciting! How? Take a look at this game.
Our team took the challenge to make synthetic biology even more fun and interesting by developing a game for high school students that teaches how to make and use BioBricks.
It's just a matter of teamwork!
In our view the best result could only be achieved by combining different expertises. The Science Centre Delft brought us into contact with students from [http://www.ewi.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=022b9db3-973b-4ba2-b0ca-c5466706278d&lang=en Media and Knowledge Engineering] and [http://io.home.tudelft.nl/en/ Industrial Design], to make this happen. But the comminication was not that easy. Game designer, Marin Licina (left), game programmers, Martijn Rentmeester, Sverre Rabbelier, Thomas Rens and Michel de Ridder (right, top f.l.t.r) and our iGEM team members had all different backgrounds. So, we had to learn to speak each other's language. That's why this game-project was a great way to learn and understand more and more about designing and programming.
Game Description
In this game you control a bacterium that you must provide with the appropriate properties and at the same time survive viruses, antibiotics and low oxygen levels. Creating these new properties is done by collecting parts in your action screen. If you have collected enough parts, you can go to the lab to your inventory and assemble the needed BioBricks. Children can learn that adding properties can be done by combining parts of DNA and get to know the factors that play a role in the survival of a microorganisms.
- Level 1: Tutorial: And then there was light!
In this level the player learns about the different parts and is challenged to build a BioBrick with GFP. One part can only be obtained by conjungation with another bacterium.
- Level 2: Antibiotic resistance
Provide the bacterium with an antibiotic resistance brick and make it to the next level! Be careful, because using the wrong parts can be fatal.
- Level 3: Alkanivore
The bug needs to cross an oil spill to complete this level. To get this done, the player has to collect parts to built emulsifying, oil depleting and salt tolerance bricks.
Sneak Preview
The playable version of the game is still under construction. But to give you a sneak peak in our game-kitchen you can take a look at a movie and some screenshots.