The winners of Microsoft’s U.S. [URL=http://www.imaginecup.us]2010 Imagine Cup[/URL] competition, which centers on the use of technology to help solve the world’s toughest problems, have been announced.
This year’s grand prize winner in the Game Design category, as [URL=http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Imagine-Cup-Finalists-Make/23491/]detailed by The Chronicle of Higher Education[/URL], was a team from Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC)—which also had one member from the University of North Carolina— that developed a game called Sixth. The title involves a “child in a developing country who must go through obstacles to meet a need, such as finding clean water.”
The name Sixth “refers to the one-sixth of the population in developing countries that live in slums.”
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