2011-09-282011-09-282003Center for Technology in Teaching and Learning. "MedyMyst: Nemesis in Neuropolis. Students learn about viruses and vaccines while investigating a smallpox case.." (2003) Center for Technology in Teaching and Learning and Rice University, Houston Texas: <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/1911/61426">https://hdl.handle.net/1911/61426</a>.https://hdl.handle.net/1911/61426This is a problem-based learning adventure game that engages the player in the role of scientist, historian, and detective. At the beginning, the student is presented with a problem that must be solved. During the mission, students conduct field and laboratory investigations with the aid of the MedMyst characters. This mission can be played within one class period (approximately 30 to 45 minutes) and the knowledge gained from this mission will help students understand how infectious diseases are spread. This mission covers pox viruses, virus structure and replication, Edward Jenner, and smallpox vaccine development. Each mission is a self-contained problem and may be played without reliance on the other missions. Also available in Spanish.text/htmlengCopyright held by the Center for Technology in Teaching and Learning, Rice University. This website is compliant with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.MicrobiologyVirologyImmunologyPox virusesVirus structure and replicationEdward JennerSmallpox vaccine developmentMedyMyst: Nemesis in Neuropolis. Students learn about viruses and vaccines while investigating a smallpox case.Instructional and educational works