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Reality and the virtual merged at Tuesday’s Club Night

The software programme ‘Catching Features’ was employed to great effect last night. Using a big screen display in the Sports Hall, SO juniors competed within the animated version of Blatchington Mill School. At the same time the rest of the group donned headtorches and ran the courses for real in an attempt to beat Intel-powered juniors. Can a club night get better than this?

Pic: Following the progress of the computer simulated orienteer on Catching Features (Click on it for larger view).

 

Posted by Robert Lines on 01st Oct 08

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First training evening for me (can’t normally “do” Tuesdays, but wanted to see what it was all about).
Found it great fun!

Neil C expertly directed an ongoing exercise which was at least as much mind bending as muscle stretching.

- First we had to search round the outside of the school premises to find the nine controls, whilst remembering where they all were(!).
- Then (back in the hall) we directed the Catching Features orienteer round the computer simulated course.
- Next we all tried running the course (controls in order) outside - by memory alone.
- Finally, a grand race between man and machine - pitting some actual runners (outside in the terrain) against the computer generated animation running the same course (in virtual reality).

‘fraid my clock rate (or legs) don’t run at quite the speed of the computer, but it was a fun exercise all the same!

A very stimulating evening practising many different facits of competitive navigation at speed: map/terrain memory, visualisation skills, balance of speed of mind and legs, search techniques, etc.

Recommended!!!

Posted by Peter Chapman  on  01st Oct 08  at  12:42 PM

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