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    Mobile Learning Business Game

    Mobile serious game about business consulting for students

    This mobile business game was developed at Massey University and AUT in Auckland New Zealand for use by students. As part of the funding contract with Ako Aoteroa the game is being made freely available for public use. The SourceForge site is a work in progress, but currently hosts two versions of the game, the original one that runs on Nokia S60 phones, and the current version, which runs on Android devices. Source code is provided for the Nokia version. The source for the Android version...
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    Crowdfarming Database and Simulator

    Crowdfarming Database and Simulator

    To log/share/analyze/optimize/simulate garden activity

    An online database and cross-platform, game-like client where gardeners/farmers (small or large scale) can log their actions and measurements (such as weather, yield, current plant size). Any user can then play it back visually, or play with the data and see a simulation inferred from the knowledge database, or calculate an optimal design within given constraints, inferred from the knowledge available at that time. This is both a tool for playing, in order to entertain and inspire...
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