After hearing a public talk given on the Why-Pox project, in , officials for the actual U. Coinciding with another Why-Pox outbreak, users came to understand for example, the value of early vaccination as a preventive measure, as distinct from a Why-Pox cure. Shortly thereafter, with support from the Texas Workforce Commission, Whyville created the Whyville Bio-Plex in which users could better understand viral biology, including mechanisms of viral infection, viral mutation, and the complexities involved in creating effective vaccines against rapidly mutating viruses.
Image credit: The Whyville Bio-Plex. Take a dip in the pond, but watch out for sharks! Just kidding. Need a quiet moment? Visit the serene and snowy Woods. In Whyville, it's fondly known as "Woods, The". We challenge you to find out why! Along with being Whyville's historic first destination, Whyville Square is a great place to start your journey, as it's home to several important destinations.
Our Bazaar isn't that bizarre unless you count the guy spinning the giant eyeball. Stop by here if you want to pick up some face parts, projectiles, furniture, or bricks. Bring your bathing suit and take a dip, or just relax in a swing at the Pool Party. You may want to keep an eye out for the shark that occasionally visits the pool The Playground is a nice place to meet up with your friends.
It's usually not TOO busy, and has some space in which to just hang out. Whyville West is another of our first locations. Oh yeah - watch out for aliens! Whyville's many locales aren't limited to land.
Dive under the water and explore the North Reef. Keep your eyes open and you might see a giant lobster or even a manta ray! The Airfield is the place to go for "all things air". Hop on over to PlaneWorks to design and build jets. Or test your skills captaining a balloon. There's always the Warp Wagon; but that's for another time. Visit the Style Studio to get a complete makeover, earn clams by becoming a Stylist, or just hang out with friends and check out the latest Whyville looks and trends.
The Whyville Times is Whyville's very own newspaper with articles written by our citizens. Feeling creative? Channel the journalist inside you and submit to the Times! Head over to the Trading Post to trade or sell your goods with other Whyvillians. You can find rare valuables here that you won't find anywhere else in Whyville. Got something on your mind? The Forums is the place to post your opinions and have discussions with other Whyvillians, from Whyville topics to real life issues.
City Hall is the seat of Whyville's government. Not sure where to begin? Need someone to show you the ropes? Find the guidance you seek at the Help Center manned by helpful Whyville veterans.
Wanna deck out your mug? Akbar's Face Mall has thousands of face parts to choose from that will help you go from a fashion disaster to fashion chic.
For instance, filters prevent children from sharing phone numbers, street addresses, or e-mail addresses. In addition, many sites have adult chaperones to monitor chats. Some don't even let users type their own messages.
Instead, they communicate by sending preapproved phrases like "I love your outfit," or "I feel bored. More worrisome is the content being offered by the sites, and the amount of time children are spending online. While the sites can provide valuable educational tools and ways for children to socialize, "those kids might be missing out on the positives that real-world social friendships have," Bickham said. Also, specialists worry that some social sites, run by major toy companies, could overexpose children to commercial messages.
Social sites for children have been around for years, but garnered little notice until a host of recent high-profile deals. This month, Walt Disney Co.
Plug one into an Internet-linked computer, and the owner gains free access to the Be-Bratz world. It contains over games and activities, as well as live events. The goal: to teach STEM concepts through interaction and practical applications. Fun is a key element. So is independent thinking. For each student, the game outcomes depend on their actions. Math, geography and science are just three of the subjects they can learn through practical application.
Playing games, asking questions and exploring are all at the core of that education, which is different for each child. Currently, Whyville is putting the finishing touches on new content, aimed at fulfilling the needs of distance learning which the current pandemic has presented.
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