Player Comments on Rob A. Millikan's Oil Drop Experiment
Thanks it helped me understand this a lot better for my project.
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— Unknown Person on 4/17/2017 7:08:22 PM with a score of 0
Well, I was entertained although I'm not sure why you made this this isn't a CYS instead of just a powerpoint or something.
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skugga
on 7/9/2016 9:11:12 PM with a score of 0
srsly? i didnt understand most of it, and it's not a storygame. i rated it bad despite what you said. 1/10
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thebigE
on 7/7/2016 4:53:02 PM with a score of 0
Well, as Jimmy said, this is not a story nor a game. So I can't give it anything higher than a 1. I guess it's an alright school project, but due to the fact that this is a "Choose Your Own Story" site (Where you make choose your own storygames), it just doesn't seem to fit. Sorry.
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mattstat716
on 5/3/2016 8:08:45 AM with a score of 0
Not a story, not a game, Not good.
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Jimmysutton
on 4/4/2016 1:01:20 PM with a score of 0
Well I definetely learned something. I think adding the pictures and animations helped with understanding tremendously. I just wish that there was some actual choice. Maybe some different outcomes or alternate events that could've happened. For example, maybe if I screwed up the experiment some other scientist from the time could've discovered it and not me.
But none-the-less, know what you're talking about and taught me it better than my science teacher ever could have (He's an asshole. :P)
3/8.
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SonicTurboTurtle
on 3/24/2016 5:45:13 PM with a score of 0
Good school project :)
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Will11
on 3/10/2015 6:06:07 AM with a score of 0
And Harvey Fletcher! Fletcher did a lot of the work, but Millikan threatened to withhold his PhD unless Fletcher took his name off the paper.
Millikan cheated on the actual experiment, too. He threw out a bunch of data that didn't support his conclusion.
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Sethaniel
on 9/2/2014 7:19:44 PM with a score of 0
Since you were doing this for a school project, I give you props for creative presentation and excellent use of GIFs for the oil drop animations.
For those who are deciding whether or not to play this game, however, it was actually slightly less fun than homework. You might find it interesting if you didn't already learn about Millikan's Oil Drop experiment, but still have enough physics background to understand why the experiment works. For anyone not in high school yet, this game probably makes little to no sense. For those who are past that lovely stage in our education, it's a rehash of a topic we will probably never be tested on again.
Essentially, this is a science project, not a game, and should not be played for entertainment value unless you have an undying love for physics.
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the_quiller
on 7/27/2014 12:38:57 PM with a score of 0
Very informational. I wonder why the rating is so low... Learned a bunch from it.
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Zephyrme2847
on 5/26/2014 12:52:09 AM with a score of 0
I thought this was pretty neat, though I'd rather it be longer and with more of a 'point'.
Very informational though.
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Tanstaafl
on 2/8/2014 10:34:38 PM with a score of 0
Easy, lighthearted fun (And you had a Works Cited page at the end!) for anyone to pick up and be interested and entertained by.
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Scr1be
on 12/21/2013 10:21:05 AM with a score of 0
This was great! Way better than a long video with a boring voice. Haha. Check it out you guys! :P (10th grade)
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— Maria on 12/16/2012 10:19:13 PM with a score of 0
Look at me! I can do Science! ^_^
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Briar_Rose
on 11/15/2012 4:44:21 PM with a score of 0
I could really care less about what score I give it, but hey! Nice facts you have there! (Although it is kinda hurr durr with the magnetism.)
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Swiftstryker
on 9/24/2012 1:46:22 AM with a score of 0
I'm a little confused as to this wasn't just a powerpoint presentation? I mean it's cool and all, but it just seems more suited for a power point presentation considering it was a school project. That also would have allowed the pictures to work when you presented in school.
Still interesting, informative, and you did good with the works cited.
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simplesabley
on 9/23/2012 4:20:12 PM with a score of 0
The pictures won't work but the effort put in can be seen
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Xt1000305
on 9/22/2012 6:20:05 AM with a score of 0
Ok
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betaband
on 9/22/2012 12:38:28 AM with a score of 0
What did you make on the project?
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ugilick
on 9/21/2012 7:09:17 PM with a score of 0
Nice project. It was good that you sited your sources and you explained things in a pretty good way(I was still confused on a lot of things though that isn't really your fault.) But a lot of your pictures are not showing and that really could have helped in explaining things. It barely had any choices but seeing what you were trying to accomplish I get it.
All in all, not a bad job.
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JMgskills
on 9/21/2012 2:01:16 PM with a score of 0
Not bad for a science project, but with no real choices and broken pictures, it needs a lot of work to be considered a CYOA story.
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BerkaZerka
on 9/21/2012 10:47:27 AM with a score of 0
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