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UPDATED PROJECT PROPOSAL

TITLE: The Development of the GreenThumb Activity

Address:Department of Computer Science and Technology Visayas State University Visca, Baybay, Leyte, Philippines (063)-053-335-2120

Project Members: Nadine Piol (Team Leader)
E-mail: deep.breathed.silence@gmail.com
Education: Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Student (on-going, Senior Level)
Roles:

Software Engineer

develop specifications for the software, implement game specifications, design user interface

Marilyn Platero
E-mail: marilynplatero@gmail.com
Education: Bachelor of Science in Statistics
Profession: Researh Assistant (ATI, VSU)
Roles:

Researcher

provide the various materials/resources needed for the development of the GreenThumb activity, implement game specifications

Bon Anthony Costillas
E-mail: shullato_shurao@yahoo.com
Education: Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (on-going, Senior Level)

Game Consultant

scrutinize game designs, design user interface, implement game specifications

Objectives: 1. To devise a game design incorporating mesh networking to achieve a mechanism for sharing of ideas, discussion and collaborative learning. 2. To design a system architecture for efficient use of memory in implementing simulation processes that shall be necessary in demonstrating fundamental genetic and biological concepts and to inculcate, within the child, the importance of the environment, how relationships and interactions between plants, animals and humans can change (harm or make better) the world. 3. To develop a simple, easy-to-use, adaptable and fail-soft User Interface encouraging creative exploration among its users.

Plan of Action: 1. Test the mesh networking and other hardware capabilities of the XO laptops. 2. Consider mesh networking and other possible technical problems in the building and specifying game design/software specifications. 3. Formulate an algorithm efficient in memory usage and resulting to game design requirements. 4. Design a user-friendly interface. 5. Collect various data needed for game development. 6. Review game design and finalize specification. 7. Implement, test and debug. timeline for the GreenThumb Project


Needs: 1. There is no activity that will open the eyes of the learners the value of the environment. 2. There is a lack of alternatives for teachers to demonstrate fundamental genetic/biological concepts (e.g. selection, dominance of traits). thus, it is to benefit the greater OLPC/Sugar community and to create an impact outside the OLPC/Sugar community as it can


Sharing Deliverables: Three (3) laptops will be needed for the testing of the capabilities and possible defects that may affect the software requirements of the project as it is necessary for us to know how we can develop such activity for the XO laptop that the simulating would not be enough to consider the effects such software to the hardware in question. This will allow us to further consider the application of the mesh networking concept to the game design specifications and for the implementations of this project. This number will also aid us in program testing and debugging. Thus, in this context, any XO machine working properly is highly appreciated. All developments and updates regarding the GreenThumb project will be published in [1]. This wiki project page will be edited monthly or whenever it is appropriate. An email regarding the on-going progress of the project will be sent to the contributors@laptop.org at least weekly. The resulting software, aside from being downloadable directly from this site will be added as a Sugar activity to facilitate its distribution to learners everywhere. But if in case the project stalls or in the case where the laptops will no longer be needed, they will be handed to a local OLPC group or other interested contributors.

Timeline: Month 1: Data Collecting/Gathering and Consultation (Milestone1) Month 1 and 2: (After Milestone1) Game Design Specification (Milestone2) Month 1 to 3: System Architecture Design Month 3: (After Milestone2) Game Design Review and Finalization Month 4 to 7: Game Design Implementation Month 6 to 9: Testing and Debugging Month 10: Software Evaluation
Leader: Nadine Piol Email: deep.breathed.silence@gmail.com +639219623528