− | |group_list=[[User:Qalthos|Nathaniel Case]], JT Mengel, [[User:Sarah_Wagner|Sarah Wagner]], [[User:Mdd8919 | Mitchell DeMarco]], [[User:Epsilon748 | Anthony King]], [[User:Echo35 | Anthony Lubrani]], [[User:Jsang1|Jonathan Sanger]], [[User:Sss1406 | Steven Schoenfeld]], [[User:Jlew | Justin Lewis]] | + | |group_list=[[User:Qalthos|Nathaniel Case]], [[User:JT_Mengel|JT Mengel]], [[User:Sarah_Wagner|Sarah Wagner]], [[User:Mdd8919 | Mitchell DeMarco]], [[User:Epsilon748 | Anthony King]], [[User:Echo35 | Anthony Lubrani]], [[User:Jsang1|Jonathan Sanger]], [[User:Sss1406 | Steven Schoenfeld]], [[User:Jlew | Justin Lewis]] |
| |desc=Lemonade stand (or more likely, *Insert produce here* stand) is a collaboration project at RIT. It is designed to test children on fractions, working with money, estimation, and other math topics. While our time restraints limit the extent to which we can implement features, the current goal is a feature complete program even if lacking in graphics. We plan on having a system based on buying and selling commodities and an eventual season based economy. | | |desc=Lemonade stand (or more likely, *Insert produce here* stand) is a collaboration project at RIT. It is designed to test children on fractions, working with money, estimation, and other math topics. While our time restraints limit the extent to which we can implement features, the current goal is a feature complete program even if lacking in graphics. We plan on having a system based on buying and selling commodities and an eventual season based economy. |