![]() ![]() The project was started in December 2001, and was written in Delphi. ScmDraft is the first third-party map editor for StarCraft 1. However, with the announcement of StarCraft: Remastered, Suicidal Insanity has officially resumed working on SCMDraft, so there will be a new version in the foreseeable future with improved UI, the ability to show terrain flag overlays (for things like terrain level, walkability, vision blocking properties etc.) and possibly some kind of pathfinding prediction or simulation. ![]() As a result, map makers tend to use CHKDraft to debug terrain levels while testing. One of the few things ScmDraft 2 cannot do is display terrain levels. It is widely considered to be the most feature-rich map editor for StarCraft, and it is a primary tool for creating maps for competitive StarCraft tournaments. ScmDraft 2 is an advanced third-party map editor for StarCraft: Brood War. ![]()
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![]() Students visualize and interact with concepts already learned, specifically algebraic equations and solving for unknown variables. Discrepancies are correlated to differences in the chemical structure and composition of the fats. They analyze plots of their collected data to compare melting points of the oil samples to look for trends. Students heat the samples, and use the robot to determine when samples are melted. This activity uses the fact that fats are opaque when solid and translucent when liquid to determine the melting point of each sample upon being heated. Because of their different chemical structures, these fats exhibit different physical properties, such as melting point and color. ![]() Provided with several samples of commonly used fats with different chemical properties (olive oil, vegetable oil, shortening, animal fat and butter), student groups build and use simple LEGO MINDSTORMS(TM) NXT robots with temperature and light sensors to determine the melting points of the fat samples. Students learn that fats found in the foods we eat are not all the same they discover that physical properties of materials are related to their chemical structures. ![]() |
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