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  1. Hello, everyone I am presenting a project which will be a good contender to immersive navigation environment, but the immediate goal is a mindmapping tool. Programmers skilled in 3d, dataminning, integrating big data, and others will be essencial to the development. A challenge is here for programmers who dwell in visual thinking and make use of mindmaps and would like to improve them. A challenge to build a 3d environment for mindmaping, with stunning compartmentalization and interaction, recursiveness, big data integration, and enhanced visualization. I have a couple of ideas on how to proceed for a good base, and a couple of interconnected mindmaps I would gladly beta test on, and I'm sure if we share to the mindmaping community, new ideas and concepts will emerge to better a product that will be, ultimatelly, a dynamic tool for all sorts of navigation and interaction with data. V2.0 will include a separate class which retrieves and catalogues your browser favorites, retrieves the tags from each, and draws the relations inspired by what was achieved here http://www.bestiario.org/research/videosphere/, then creating an interactive representation. But that's for later... I am a private individual, I don't have commercial interests in this endeavour, and am willing to share the ideas with people interested, and with the ability to do it, so I can see it come true. I initially posted this before reading the guidelines, for which I apologize.
  2. My girlfriend is studying a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology and as part of her dissertation I have worked with her to produce a game as part of her study. Falling back on what I know and love, I've put this together in Phaser using a combination of my own artwork and assets from OpenGameArt.org (all credited in the unminified, reasonably well commented source). Please be aware that we only have approval to use the data from UK citizens, but if you were to play from outside of the UK we do have the ability to verify locations so don't worry too much about that. We may change the entry requirements to be more forgiving in this regard for those curious but concerned that they're not UK-based. You can play the game (and thus participate in the study, helping both a student of psychology and indeed the rest of the world by contributing valuable data to an important research area!) here: http://www.udof.org/hcorby/ The inspiration for the game is partly Zelda, Soleil and other such oldschool RPGs. The game should take around 10 minutes or less to complete, and is followed by a short questionnaire session. There's also a chance to win some Amazon vouchers for successfully completing the game and the questionnaires (please remember to submit your email address at the end). No data collected will be passed on to third parties or sold, and will be used only for academic research purposes - email addresses will only be used to contact the winners of the prize draw and will be subsequently discarded. Thanks for reading and we hope you play and have fun!
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