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<p>Play a video game to learn about viruses and epidemics</p>
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<p>WE DID NOT CREATE THIS ACTIVITY!!! It was originally created by a Ph.D. student named Ellsworth Campbell and other collaborators of Prof. Marcel Salathe. The creators of this activity this interactive study how diseases spread as a kind of mathematical problem (in other words they study a field called “epidemiology”).</p>
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<p>They originally created this game in 2013 and it worked great for a while but by 2022, it had stopped working. Thankfully they released their source code on <ahref="https://github.com/digitalepidemiologylab/VaxGame/">github</a>. Individuals associated with STEMcoding were able to simplify the code and get it working again so that it no longer requires a server to run it.</p>
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<p>WE DID NOT CREATE THIS ACTIVITY!!! It was originally created by Prof. Marcel Salathe and collaborators at a Swiss university called ETH Zurich. Prof. Salathe and others study how diseases spread as a kind of mathematical problem (in other words they study a field called “epidemiology”). They originally created this game in 2013 and it worked great for a while but by 2022, it had stopped working. Thankfully they released their source code on <ahref="https://github.com/digitalepidemiologylab/VaxGame/">github</a>. Individuals associated with STEMcoding were able to simplify the code and get it running again.</p>
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"text": "About the activity\nWE DID NOT CREATE THIS ACTIVITY!!! It was originally created by Prof. Marcel Salathe and collaborators at a Swiss university called ETH Zurich. Prof. Salathe and others study how diseases spread as a kind of mathematical problem (in other words they study a field called “epidemiology”). They originally created this game in 2013 and it worked great for a while but by 2022, it had stopped working. Thankfully they released their source code on github. Individuals associated with STEMcoding were able to simplify the code and get it running again."
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