
FreVector TDx Welcome to VectorTD The year is 2088, Earth is under attack from a race we have codenamed "Vectoids". Over the last few years we have managed to refine our abilities to defend ourselves, but we do not know the origins of these Vectoids, or why they are attacking us. VectorTD is the codename for a computer simulation designed by one of our top boffins, Professor David Scott Jr. The aim of the simulation is to eliminate the Vectoid threat before they reach the end of the path. Use the buttons on the right to find out how to master the simulator and achieve the highest score. Vectoids Blue Spinners This is the most common type of Vectoid, we have found that blue lasers do the most damage but they seem to take less damage from purple lasers. Red Shredders One of the first types of Vectoid encountered. Green Flyers Fortunately all our defenses can cope with air targets, the red lasers do not do so well, but green lasers do heavy damage. Yellow Sprinters These are a real pain! Bonus Points
Secret Worlds: The Universe Within - Interactive Java Tutorial Secret Worlds: The Universe Within View the Milky Way at 10 million light years from the Earth. Then move through space towards the Earth in successive orders of magnitude until you reach a tall oak tree just outside the buildings of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida. After that, begin to move from the actual size of a leaf into a microscopic world that reveals leaf cell walls, the cell nucleus, chromatin, DNA and finally, into the subatomic universe of electrons and protons. Once the tutorial has completely downloaded, a set of the arrows will appear that allow the user to increase or decrease the view magnitude in Manual mode. Notice how each picture is actually an image of something that is 10 times bigger or smaller than the one preceding or following it. Earth = 12.76 x 10+6 = 12,760,000 meters wide (12.76 million meters) Plant Cell = 12.76 x 10-6 = 0.00001276 meters wide (12.76 millionths of a meter) Contributing Authors David A.
Science & Nature - Climate Change Lambda : des jeux sympas et leurs solutions 11 mars 2011 5 11 /03 /mars /2011 00:00 Hugo the Hobo est la toute nouvelle création du site Abroy.com. Dans ce petit jeu d'aventures point and click en flash, vous dirigerez Hugo, un clochard qui a besoin de notre aide pour redevenir présentable. A vous de cliquer aux bons endroits tout au long de son aventure pour parvenir jusqu'à la mairie. Les graphismes et l'ambiance sont très sympas et le niveau de difficulté n'est vraiment pas élevé, idéal pour une petite pause de dix minutes! La suite : Hugo the Hobo 2 - Back to Dumping Ground. D'autres jeux du même genre : Johnny Finder, Johnny Finder 2 et Hoger the Pirate. Publié par Lambda - dans Aventures 5 mars 2011 6 05 /03 /mars /2011 00:00 Voilà déjà le onzième épisode de cette excellente série de jeux point and click en flash créée pour le site Gam.eBB : Kaitai Dismantlement Chapter Mobile Watch. Nouvel épisode : Chapter Mini Keyboard, Chapter Toy Japanese Portable Church. Du même auteur : Room Perfection, Room Perfection 2.
Physics Flash Animations We have been increasingly using Flash animations for illustrating Physics content. This page provides access to those animations which may be of general interest. The animations will appear in a separate window. The animations are sorted by category, and the file size of each animation is included in the listing. Also included is the minimum version of the Flash player that is required; the player is available free from In addition, I have prepared a small tutorial in using Flash to do Physics animations. LInks to versions of these animations in other languages, other links, and license information appear towards the bottom of this page. The Animations There are 99 animations listed below. Other Languages and Links These animations have been translated into Catalan, Spanish and Basque: En aquest enllaç podeu trobar la versió al català de les animacions Flash de Física. These animations were written by David M.
Maganic Wars. Card Games and Online Role Playing Games. Transit Agencies We’ve been following the trend of transit agencies providing developer access to timetables, routes and more for some time. Big cities, like New York and Boston are on board and helping fuel new transit applications. There now seems to be more momentum, with organizations and influencers making the call for open data. StreetFilms talked to some of these people, several within transit companies themselves, and created A Case for Open Data (embedded below). One particular case study shows just how fast developers started in on projects when Boston made its data available. “If you take the model of the national weather service and apply it to the transit agencies you realize you can have just as many ways to get transit information as you do to get weather information. When we profiled the developer who is trying to open transit data earlier this year, City-Go-Round showed 91 agencies with public data. But it’s a good sign when big metros get behind open transit data. via Jehiah
"The Elements". A Flash animation The Periodic Table The periodic table of the chemical elements (also periodic table of the elements or just the periodic table) is a tabular display of the chemical elements. Although precursors to this table exist, its invention is generally credited to Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869, who intended the table to illustrate recurring ("periodic") trends in the properties of the elements. The layout of the table has been refined and extended over time, as new elements have been discovered, and new theoretical models have been developed to explain chemical behavior. The periodic table is now ubiquitous within the academic discipline of chemistry, providing a useful framework to classify, systematize, and compare all of the many different forms of chemical behavior. The layout of the periodic table demonstrates recurring ("periodic") chemical properties. As of 2010, the table contains 118 chemical elements whose discoveries have been confirmed.
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Entrevistas en la web con Wetoku | Educa con TIC Wetoku es una herramienta en línea que nos permite realizar entrevistas a distancia mediante videconferencia y grabación de sonido usando simplemente la webcam y el micrófono del PC. Cada vez adivinamos mayor potencial educativo en este tipo de herramientas donde la imagen, el vídeo y el sonido se convierten en protagonistas; y cada vez encontramos herramientas donde es más fácil gestionar ese tipo de recursos. Las videoconferencias son reuniones virtuales que se establecen a través de Internet entre participantes que trabajan o se encuentran en distintas ubicaciones físicas, cada participante se sienta ante su propio ordenador y se establece la comunicación el día y hora acordado. Wetoku es el entorno gratuito más sencillo que conozco para tal fin. Tres sencillos pasos a seguir: En primer lugar, accedemos a Wetoku y nos registramos pulsando en Sign up Para crear nuestra primera entrevista pulsamos en Pulsamos en Next (Siguiente) y nos aparecerá: