Tim Wang's eLearning Blog

08/16/06

Ancient Spaces - Ready for the Fall

Filed under: A Good Day — timwang @ 12:34:21 am

Apologies to my blog subscribers for not being able to keep up with the postings lately. As approaching to September, works start to pile up. Anyway, August is a critical month for the Ancient Spaces project where the modelers are busy porting the precisely designed 3D models into the Ancient Spaces editor and rendering engine. Check out these wonderful pictures, the lighting and shadows really make a difference!

Ancient Spaces Nisga village
Nisga Village


Machu Picchu in the editor 01

Machu Picchu in the editor 02
Machu Picchu in the Editor!

More stories in Ancient Spaces' blog.

Comments:

Comment from: Tansy OBryant [Visitor]
Mouse Umbrella – Free beautifully illustrated Chinese/English children’s book

As an educator I was hoping you would take a look at my book and give me some feed back. This beautifully illustrated 6 page haiku is intend for Pre-K children who speak Chinese as a first language or English speaking children learning Chinese as a second language. A little mouse is enjoying a bright red cherry at a restaurant when he is washed away by a flash flood. He has only a drink umbrella to help him. Originally written and illustrated by me - Tansy O’Bryant as a bridge between Chinese speaking children and English speaking children. Chinese translation was provided by and Chinese student who was afraid to write because her characters where not perfect. It was esteeming for her to know that the act of not writing is far worse than a little “wobbly” writing. Helps children understand both the power of writing and the beauty of reading with Mouse Umbrella.

Share it with other educators - Download your copy at http://www.wawallletters.com/free-mouse-book.html

Thank you,
Tansy OBryant
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