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* IGN DS has hands-on preview.

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Tutorials take the form of hands-on workshops and cover a variety of technical subjects such as game design, audio, topics in computer programing ( such as physics, graphics programing or web technologies ), production and business management.
On September 14, 2007, Maryland programmer Zac Gochenour remarked, " Ultimately, I think this would also be a cool game to port to the Wii, because you have the hands-on feel of a board game.
Its coverage includes North American game news, European game news, Asian game news, gaming industry news, game reviews, game previews, hands-on game impressions, gaming conventions, game merchandise, release dates, contests, and interviews.
Looking to return to hands-on game development, Daglow founded game developer Stormfront Studios in 1988 in San Rafael, California.

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While teaching there, Oppenheimer became increasingly interested in teaching science through simple hands-on experiments, eventually moving on to found the Exploratorium in San Francisco.
Observations by those working hands-on in South Africa's rehabilitation centres, have found that this species is damaged by human intervention ; troop structures are influenced and over the years there has been a significant loss in numbers.
Its primary aim is to educate drivers, by using theory and physical " hands-on " tuition, primarily involving the complexities of modern powertrains and chassis electronics found on virtually all of today's cars, with an emphasis on its own Audi cars.

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Due to the highly hands-on, rough nature of such applications, the industrial joystick tends to be more robust than the typical video-game controller, and able to function over a high cycle life.
At the Off-Broadway, or Off-Off-Broadway level the LD will occasionally be responsible for much of the hands-on technical work ( hanging instruments, programming the light board, etc.
DIY culture in the United States can be linked to many of the same philosophies of the Arts and Crafts movement of the 1900s, which sought to reconnect people with hands-on activities and the aesthetics associated with them.
Trainees may have hands-on practice with various techniques used during childbirth, including maternal positions and movements, relaxation and breathing exercises and other measures that could be used for comfort.
By the time Wallin & Nordstrom opened their second store in Seattle in 1923, Elmer who recently graduated from the University of Washington had already had enough hands-on experience to be put in charge of its opening.
The organization prides itself in giving students a medium to let their voices be heard and in giving students hands-on experience in the studio.
Thus the ' hands-on ' expertise and experience of the Visual Basic programmer might be of commercial value only to Microsoft job-shops, for example.
Additionally, it features hands-on displays explaining the composition of baseballs and bats, and the different types of gloves, as well as a replica outfield fence with props to allow fans to photograph themselves pretending to be outfielders.
As technology replaces more of the hands-on work, more employees will be dedicated to service functions where they will spend more time face-to-face with co-workers and clients.
The idea of employee training is a hands-on approach that covers every aspect of what the new employee will be required to do and how efficiently they will be expected to complete tasks that are given to them.
South Africa takes a very hands-on approach when it comes to what children are allowed to see on television, and the parents or guardians of the child may be fined if they are caught not following the rules.
In the 1990s Shell Oil's independence began gradually to be eroded as the " parent companies " took a more hands-on approach in the running of the business.
On the other hand, the proof is surprisingly short and clean, and ahands-on ” approach involving the physical construction of such a map would be potentially laborious.
Engaging phonics instruction will be multisensory, highly motivating, and hands-on.
Prisoners in the Torture Chamber can thus be treated with a hands-on approach.
The Brain Cell allowed for hands-on learning exhibits ; this room will be renamed in the new museum.
Visitors to the Heritage Complex will also be treated to interactive displays, hands-on activities, and learning opportunities throughout the building.
Though fascinated by economics ( he wrote papers on the subject ) Samuel preferred to be less ' hands-on ' in the running of the business than his father and spent much of his time living off the revenue of his considerable estate.
Science emphasizes hands-on exploration and direct experience with the natural world ; thereby producing young scientists who are well-rounded and whose strength include: science and technological skills, clear-analytical thinking, and scientific literacy, to be active members of society.
The couple also purchased the af2 ’ s Jacksonville Tomcats in the same year, but he decided that Birmingham would be his more “ hands-on ” investment.
Courses in the arts are designed to engage boys in ‘ hands-on ’ study ; we feel that the arts should be explored, developed, and appreciated, and our students experience the joy and fulfillment gained from playing music and creating works of art together.
Those who argue against the necessity of film school cite the high cost of such an education as prohibitive, and assert that an aspiring filmmaker's money would be better spent on the actual making of a film, the experience of which would offer a more practical hands-on education.
Its wildlife encounter programmes run the gamut from hands-on experiences like swimming with dolphins at the Dolphin Encounter, or learning to be a panda keeper at the Honorary Panda Keeper Programme, to tours like the Amazing Animals Ed-Venture and Sea Jellies & Fish Ed-Venture, which take groups behind the scenes at these facilities.

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His rehabilitation team is using some of the very principles of experiential, hands-on learning which he pioneered to aid him in recovery.
For most of his first decade as owner of the Braves, Turner was a very hands-on owner.
At undergraduate level, certain departments are very small ( 90 students across three years of study ), ensuring small lecture sizes and a more hands-on approach than other institutions.
Broyles was known for being very hands-on with the football program.
Seven floors of touch-screens, theaters, film and video, state-of-the-art studios, computer games, interactive kiosks, documentary footage and hands-on multimedia exhibits are enough to give even my iPod-obsessed son, Rowan, a cramp in his very limber index finger.
Marshall was a very hands-on owner.
Ballard was a very hands-on owner who quickly became known for being irascible and cantankerous.
According to Bainimarama, he " decided to give him this new responsibility given his extensive knowledge and hands-on experience on the workings of the Civil Service, Governments role in rural development and the sources of assistances available to facilitate such development ", while also stating that Nailatikau had " excellent public relations appeal, which is very much needed in outreaching and inter-facing with rural people.
Newman left NASA in July 2008 to accept a position as Professor, Space Systems at NPS to continue his involvement in teaching and research, with an emphasis on using very small satellites in hands-on education and for focused research projects of national interest.
The IBA took a very " hands-on " approach and placed the interests of the viewer before anything else.
Ciaran has stated that the Super Furry Animals were " very hands-on " during the making of the DVD.
These classes are very participation-driven and have students do such hands-on things as helping out in the community, gardening, and creating a mission statement for one's own life.
During the course of the show, Blanche is revealed not to have been very ' hands-on ' as a mother, as she frequently left her children to nannies and housekeepers.
Most such training programs tend to feature very large components of hands-on clinical experience, generally conducted in the emergency room or similar environment, and usually in a one to one ratio with the physician.
Yule, very much a ' hands-on ' President with a natural affinity for the work of the Society, took a considerably greater interest in the editing of the society's publications than either Murchison or Dundas, and it was his decision that all future volumes should be indexed.
In the studio, using his own made-up pigments, he mimics the cycle of growth and decay by working with matter in a very direct and hands-on way.
His young bride took a very real interest in the management of the plantation, being in some ways a more hands-on manager than her husband.

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