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The game could contain a limited [[w:construction and management simulation|construction and management simulation]] for research facilities of the WHO. |
The game could contain a limited [[w:construction and management simulation|construction and management simulation]] for research facilities of the WHO. |
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=== Virtual theory === |
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The game can have a sequel with extraterrestrial diseases on exoplanets. |
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The sequel allows to present virtual theories.<ref>[http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Theory_Design_Lab Theory Design Lab] (Wikiversity)</ref> |
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=== References === |
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Revision as of 14:32, 9 February 2009
Proposal: WHO game
The topic of the game is to eradicate cholera, malaria, yellow fever and possibly other diseases.
Educational objective
The educational objective of the game is to learn about human medicine in a context that is very accessible for young children. The game should contain an in-game Wikipedia with simplified versions of all relevant articles. The game should require the player to read up on the diseases in order to be able to play the game.
Construction and management simulation
The game could contain a limited construction and management simulation for research facilities of the WHO.
Virtual theory
The game can have a sequel with extraterrestrial diseases on exoplanets. The sequel allows to present virtual theories.<ref>Theory Design Lab (Wikiversity)</ref>
References
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