References and Acknowledgements

We would like to recognize individuals who have helped us in designing this educational experience, as well as resources used to help develop and shape the materials that are part of this game.

Acknowledgements

We would like to think the following individuals for their help in guiding and shaping the ideas:

Dr. Mable Kinzie, Associate Professor, Instructional Technology
Mr. Richard Sebastian, Graduate Student, IT Program

Game Testers:
Richard Salaway
Grace Funk
Benson Wilder
Henrietta Siemens

Interview Acknowledgements

Mc Naught, Mary (UVA Tour Guide). Personal interview.   6 Nov. 2005.

Schuster, Tina (History High school Teacher). Personal interview.   16 Nov. 2005.

Wendling, Shannon (UVA Tour Guide Director). Personal interview.   23 Nov. 2005

References

The following references were used to research and develop content for this game:

Albert H. Small Declaration of Independence Collection. Pamphlet.

Berkeley, Francis, L. "Mr.   Jefferson's Rotunda: Myths and Realities."   UVa Alumni News June-August 1972

Declaration of Independence Exhibit. Albert H. Small Special Collections Library, Permanent Exhibit.

Exploring the University of Virginia and Charlottesville http://www.virginia.edu/exploring.html

Geocaching http://www.geocaching.com/

Gilden, James. "Audio tours on iPod that could be music to a tourist's ears . "     Los Angeles Times Online. 24 Jul. 2005.    http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-tr-internet24jul24,1,2054781.column?coll=la-headlines-technology&ctrack=1&cset=true

Graham-Rowe, Duncan.  "Gamers turn cities into a battleground."  New Scientist . 12 Nov. 2005. http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7498&feedId=online-news_rss20

Peterson, Scott, D.   "Scholar, Athlete, Artist, And More: Edgar Allan Poe At University of Virginia."   Literary Traveler http://www.literarytraveler.com/edgarallanpoe/poe_universityofvirginia.htm

"Soaring like an Eagle into New Heavens of Valor and Devotion" Exhibit. Summer 2006. Clemons Library

The University Guide Service at the University of Virginia http://www.uvaguides.org/

The Rotunda. Brochure

Sack, Gregg.   "Chris Cassone: Orienteering Pro".   Orienteering North America.   Aug.   2002 http://www.ocin.org/school/CC_Newsletter.pdf

Scott, Mark. (1982).   "Shadows Suspected in Office Break-in."   The Cavalier Daily 10 Nov. 1982

Wilson, R.G. and Butler, S.A. (1999). The Campus Guide: University of Virginia. Princeton Architectural Press, New York.

Audio References

The following references provide additional information about some of the sound effects and musical pieces used for the game's audio clues. (To be completed)