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== The Mr Vetro project == | |||
A distributed simulation of the human body. Tested in real world setting, this approach looks promising. | |||
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Revision as of 14:24, 7 December 2006
Definition
C5 (compact, connected, continuous, customizable, collective simulations) is an architecture to tightly connect four information technologies (handheld devices, desktop computers, the Web, and end-user programming) into an engaging, inquiry-based learning environment.
From the same team as AgentSheets
The Mr Vetro project
A distributed simulation of the human body. Tested in real world setting, this approach looks promising.
Links
- Alexander Repenning and Andri IoannidouDistributed Simulations: Mr. Vetro