The Construct Quest

The Construct Quest
Author: Trevor Cook
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1300989920

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A young man named Crom must set out on a Quest to save all life. Traveling through portals to unknown places he encounters strange and unique people, monsters and aliens. With the help of those he meets along his journey he will change and become a legendary figure or fail his quest and see the destruction of the Universe and all life in it.

Quests

Quests
Author: Jeff Howard
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008-01-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1439880816

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This unique take on quests, incorporating literary and digital theory, provides an excellent resource for game developers. Focused on both the theory and practice of the four main aspects of quests (spaces, objects, actors, and challenges) each theoretical section is followed by a practical section that contains exercises using the Neverwinter Nigh

Quest to Learn

Quest to Learn
Author: Katie Salen Tekinbas
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2010-10-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0262515652

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The design for Quest to Learn, an innovative school in New York City that offers a “game-like” approach to learning. Quest to Learn, an innovative school for grades 6 to 12 in New York City, grew out of the idea that gaming and game design offer a promising new paradigm for curriculum and learning. The designers of Quest to Learn developed an approach to learning that draws from what games do best: drop kids into inquiry-based, complex problem spaces that are built to help players understand how they are doing, what they need to work on, and where to go next. Content is not treated as dry information but as a living resource; students are encouraged to interact with the larger world in ways that feel relevant, exciting, and empowering. Quest to Learn opened in the fall of 2009 with 76 sixth graders. In their first semester, these students learned—among other things—to convert fractions into decimals in order to break a piece of code found in a library book; to use atlases and read maps to create a location guide for a reality television series; and to create video tutorials for a hapless group of fictional inventors. This research and development document outlines the learning framework for the school, making the original design available to others in the field. Elements in development include a detailed curriculum map, a budget, and samples of student and teacher handbooks.

The Adventurer's Guide to Dragons (and Why They Keep Biting Me)

The Adventurer's Guide to Dragons (and Why They Keep Biting Me)
Author: Wade Albert White
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0316305294

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Get ready for dragons, robots, and an even more dangerous quest in this hilarious, unputdownable sequel to The Adventurer's Guide to Successful Escapes. Anne, Penelope, and Hiro are nominated for Best Illegal Quest That Nearly Destroyed the Entire World at the annual Quest Academy Awards, but they barely get to enjoy it before a strange boy tricks Anne into activating a new quest. Her charge: kill the dragon queen. The problem is, Anne doesn't want to kill any dragons. But the mysterious boy does, even if it means igniting a devastating war between people and dragons. The only chance Anne and the others have to stop it is to get to the queen first. Along the way, they'll have to navigate ancient mines, avoid erupting volcanoes, outsmart robots, and survive the dragon trials. And, of course, get a passing grade on their quest. Packed with action, humor, and endless heart, this is a truly irresistible middle grade fantasy tale.

The Construct of a Scientist

The Construct of a Scientist
Author: Bella T Altura
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2022-09-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1662479239

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This biography is about a man who is unique in every way. He had decided at the age of twelve to become a scientist and worked toward that goal, earning his way financially and educationally. His mother instilled in him that he could do anything he set his mind to and do it well. His father taught him that to get ahead in life, he had to work, and he had to work hard. So he worked harder and accomplished more than anyone else in any given time, so much so that it seemed unreal. Only his future wife, intimate friends, and collaborators knew that he had gifts the average person did not have that gave him, for example, the ability to hold three jobs at the same time, get a PhD in three years, and publish six full-length papers from those three years of work. To the scientific community around him, he appeared as a loner, not being able to make small talk nor showing the slightest ability for social interactions and simple tact. So he never got the respect from them he deserved. He had a heart of gold and gave of himself freely, even to his own detriment. We met at work, dated for five years, worked full-time, and both went to school for graduate degrees at night. Then we married and loved each other for sixty blissful, happy, adventurous, and satisfying work-filled years. It all came to a heartbreaking swift end when Burt fell, writing something for me on an unsteady chair, broke a hip, caught COVID-19 in the hospital, and was sent home not properly treated nor healed. I caught COVID from him, fell, and broke a hip too. And when he saw me there on the floor, he gave up fighting the virus. He could not bear the fact that I was in need of help and that he could not help as he had done all our times together.

The Difference Engine

The Difference Engine
Author: Doron Swade
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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"Drawing on previously unused archival material, The Difference Engine is a tale of both Babbage's nineteenth-century quest to build a calculating engine and its twentieth-century sequel. For in 1991, Babbage's vision was finally realized, at least in part, by the completion at the Science Museum in London of the first full-sized Babbage engine, finished in time for the 200th anniversary of Babbage's birth. The two quests are mutually illuminating and are recounted here by the then Curator of Computing, Doron Swade - one of the main protagonists of the successful resumption of Babbage's extraordinary work."--BOOK JACKET.

The Handbook of Attitudes

The Handbook of Attitudes
Author: Dolores Albarracin
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 841
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135626170

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This new handbook presents, synthesizes, and integrates the existing knowledge of methods, theories, and data in attitudes. The editors' goal is to promote an understanding of the broader principles underlying attitudes across several disciplines. Divided into three parts: one on definitions and methods; another on the relations of attitudes with beliefs, behavior, and affect; and a final one that integrates these relations into the broader areas of cognitive processes, communication and persuasion, social influence, and applications, the handbook also features an innovative chapter on implicit versus explicit attitudes. With contributions from the top specialists, this handbook features unique collaborations between researchers, some who have never before worked together. Every writer was encouraged to work from as unbiased a perspective as possible. A "must have" for researchers in the areas of social, political, health, clinical, counseling, and consumer psychology, marketing, and communication, the handbook will also serve as an excellent reference for advanced courses on attitudes in a variety of departments.

Roots Quest

Roots Quest
Author: Jackie Hogan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1442274573

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In Roots Quest, sociologist Jackie Hogan digs into our current genealogy boom to ask why we are so interested in our family history. She shows how the surging popularity of genealogy is a response to large-scale social changes, and she explores the way our increasingly rootless society fuels the quest for an elemental sense of belonging—for roots.

The Gentleman's Diary

The Gentleman's Diary
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1795
Genre: Almanacs, English
ISBN:

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