(1) LIA Response to blog:
Literal
- I finished 10 hours with Koray Hagen up at Cal Poly. He thought me the basics of programming. I wasn't able to finish the 50 hours with him because he had to move to Seattle for some business.
- Completed 40 hours of service learning at Odyssey Gaming. I updated their computers and some of the programs that needed to be installed. I also helped them install some games and updated their graphic cards. This took a very long time because they have 45 computers at Odyssey Gaming were the computers also had to be cleaned. At times I did sit down and play when they told me I should play a game with them, it was pretty fun.
Interpretive
What is the most important thing you gained from this experience? Why?
The most important thing that I gained from this experience would probably be what gamers do and why they do it. I realized that they play the games to have fun not just to look at them when they look pretty, that would be just like watching a film. Most of the gamers I've seen there stay for more than three hours at a time, boredom rarely hits them when playing a fun game.
The most important thing that I gained from this experience would probably be what gamers do and why they do it. I realized that they play the games to have fun not just to look at them when they look pretty, that would be just like watching a film. Most of the gamers I've seen there stay for more than three hours at a time, boredom rarely hits them when playing a fun game.
Applied
How did what you did help you answer your EQ? Please explain.
I got to hang around with some of the gamers there and talked to them about what they look for in video games. Most of them said they are more interested in a game only when its fun not when it looks cool or flashy. I also got to witness this when they would play, they would play games where gameplay was mostly applied not much of the graphical aspect.
I got to hang around with some of the gamers there and talked to them about what they look for in video games. Most of them said they are more interested in a game only when its fun not when it looks cool or flashy. I also got to witness this when they would play, they would play games where gameplay was mostly applied not much of the graphical aspect.
(2) Confirmation of Contact Person
Morgan Beilby - President/CEO of Odyssey Gaming
Business: 14586 Pipeline Ave. Chino, CA 19710
Work #: 909-393-3900
Mobile: 909-342-3015
E-mail: morgan@odyssey-gaming.com
May 14, 2011 – 3 Hours
May 15, 2011 – 8 Hours
May 17, 2011 – 5 hours
May 18, 2011 – 10 Hours
May 19, 2011 – 5 Hours
May 20, 2011 – 6 Hours
May 21, 2011 – 3 Hours
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