Thursday, October 27, 2011

Captains Blog Stardate 10272011 (Blind Marching Band)

I think that this band is very inspirational, but logical. The appeal of music is more sound than visual, which makes it perfect for those who cant see. I'm a singer and I never learned to read music, infact I dont like the idea of written music, especiallly with today's technology. In previous times, writting music was the only way to preserve it, but today we can make audio recordings. They probably learned by trial and error, seeing what makes what sound, and then putting those sounds together to make songs.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Captains Blog Stardate 10132011 Imagining Your Game

I'm designing this game for people who want to learn about blood cells! This game will teach players about viruses and how white blood cells fight them. This game will take place in the heart, veins, and artery's of the human body. This is where blood cells exist. In the game world, viruses will attack red blood cells, and white blood cells will have to protect them. The player will have to answer trivia questions about various viruses to kill them. Because quizzes are boring but games are funducational!

Captains Blog Supplemental Stardate 101411

I commented on Robbie's Blog!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Captains Blog Stardate 1062011 Choosing A Topic

My wide topic was Internal Organs. I narrowed that down to the circulatory system, and then to white blood cells fighting viruses. My sources were
 http://biology4kids.com/files/systems_main.html 
http://www.kidsbiology.com/human_biology/respiratory-system.php 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_(anatomy).

I chose this topic because action games are very exciting, and what could be a better topic for an action game than the part of the body that fights viruses?

I commented on
Caitlin's Blog

Monday, October 3, 2011

Captain's Blog Stardate 1032011 Blind Adventure Blog

If I were the man from the article I would take the experimental drug, because I am a film maker. If I lost my sight, I would loose my ability to make films, something that I hope to make career out of. So if I did lose it, I would do anythig, even experimental medications, to get it back. I would rather lose smell, because it would be the easiest one to live without. I wouldnt need to it for school, extra curriculars, or most carreers I might have in the future.

Captains Blog Supplemental Stardate 1062011

I commented on Jalen's Blog.