DC Public School develops immunology game prototype


 DC Students Make Immunology Game Prototype

 
What:  Help us celebrate the success of The Mayor’s Summer Youth Program at McKinley Technology High School
 
When and Where : Wednesday August 5th from 10 AM to 12 PM at McKinley Tech: 151 T ST NE WDC 20002  First Floor (see attached map)

Why: McKinley students were selected by The Federation of American Scientists to develop the prototype for the top immunology simulation game Immune Attack 3.0.. During the summer McKinley students developed the 3D immune system models and developed the programming for the mini-games which will be online soon. McKinley is recognized as the leading high school based Modeling and Simulation (M & S)  program in the entire United States.


Other:   2nd Floor: Also see 50 engineering/robotics students working on their robots

                2nd Floor: Also seer 50 students working on bio-technology projects

Learn more about McKinley’s Tech’s nationally recognized M & S program : 

 


 For more information contact:
 Rick Kelsey
 STEM Director
 MTHS
 (301) 633 7319
 

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