Trafficking Small Palmitoylated Peptide between the Supported Lipid Bilayer and a Giant Unilamellar Vesicle
Presentation Type
Poster
Faculty Advisor
Il Hyung Lee
Access Type
Event
Start Date
26-4-2024 12:45 PM
End Date
26-4-2024 1:44 PM
Description
Did you know that learning something at an early age can make it easier to remember growing up (Office Of Communications, 2021)? As teenagers move into adulthood, there are numerous skills needed to fully adapt to an independent life. From laundry, driving, or even cleaning, there are countless skills that individuals should learn at an early age. Cooking is one of the more major skills needed, as food provides a great energy source to learn and complete other important skills (Kim, 2015). However, no parent would want their kids to walk into a kitchen with no proper training for the numerous hazards that are in a generic kitchen, including knives, stoves, microwaves, and more to count. Leveraging the safe and immersive features of virtual reality technology, we developed Kitchen Trials VR, a game that will allow kids to safely learn the essential skills needed (such as time management, money management, communication, school subjects, and equipment safety) for cooking (Kim, 2015). With our poster, we will be sharing details regarding the rules and designs of the game, how the game can be used to teach young kids, and the possibilities that this game can bring with more development in the future. Learning how to cook does not have to involve risking a child’s health, and with the growth of Virtual Reality, our poster will identify a possibility to safely teach kids important skills that are normally risky to learn at a young age.
Trafficking Small Palmitoylated Peptide between the Supported Lipid Bilayer and a Giant Unilamellar Vesicle
Did you know that learning something at an early age can make it easier to remember growing up (Office Of Communications, 2021)? As teenagers move into adulthood, there are numerous skills needed to fully adapt to an independent life. From laundry, driving, or even cleaning, there are countless skills that individuals should learn at an early age. Cooking is one of the more major skills needed, as food provides a great energy source to learn and complete other important skills (Kim, 2015). However, no parent would want their kids to walk into a kitchen with no proper training for the numerous hazards that are in a generic kitchen, including knives, stoves, microwaves, and more to count. Leveraging the safe and immersive features of virtual reality technology, we developed Kitchen Trials VR, a game that will allow kids to safely learn the essential skills needed (such as time management, money management, communication, school subjects, and equipment safety) for cooking (Kim, 2015). With our poster, we will be sharing details regarding the rules and designs of the game, how the game can be used to teach young kids, and the possibilities that this game can bring with more development in the future. Learning how to cook does not have to involve risking a child’s health, and with the growth of Virtual Reality, our poster will identify a possibility to safely teach kids important skills that are normally risky to learn at a young age.