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Missing Cellphones VST

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Created on January 11, 2022

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Transcript

• Wave Communication •

The Case of the Missing

• Begin •

Music: Astor Piazzolla - Libertango

© Virtual Science Teachers 2022

On your way to school this morning, you notice that everyone in your town is upset.

EVERYONE'S CELLPHONES ARE MISSING!

Have you seen my phone?

Where's my phone?

I'm missing mine too!

Okay now... Joke's over. Where's my phone?

WHO TOOK MY PHONE?

AHHHH! I can't find my phone!

Where's my phone?

Continue

You find a radio receiver and an envelope at your desk when you get to school.

Radio Wave Receiver

How to use radio wave receiver:

  1. Click on the red botton to receive the first signal in the set of waves.
  1. Click on the 0s and 1s so that the 0s are below the low applitude parts of the wave and the 1s are below the high amplitude parts of the wave.
  2. Once the 0s and 1s are correctly selected, the character (letter, number, or symbol) that corresponds with the binary code will display.
  3. Record the displayed character and then push the red button and repeat steps 2-4 until the end of the wave set.
  4. Repeat if needed.

Radio Wave Receiver

Radio Wave Receiver

Enter Code Here

Complete the guide to get the code needed to turn on the wave receiver.

222

Signal Received

The wave receiver has detected a signal. Decode the incoming waves to determine the map coordinates for where you should go next. Click on that location on the map.

You arrive at the house shown on the map. The door has a digital lock. The code has been sent to your receiver.

12345

Signal Received

Enter the code to enter.

Enter the password

This is a very strange house. Be VERY careful not to open the wrong door. This could be a trap! Use your radio wave receiver to get the information on which door to open.

133

132

128

130

131

127

129

Signal Received

This room is filled with books. No clues are found.

BACK

It appears you have reached the office of the cellphone thief. Perhaps the computer will provide some useful information needed to get the phones back.

I BOOKS!

Enter password

You receive another message on the radio receiver. Decode the wave and enter the password using the computer's keyboard.

Signal Received

Enter the password.

CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY

Hmmm... There seems to be a theme here.

  • Books everywhere
  • Computer password is "READ"
  • Library advertisement

I BOOKS!

Where do you think you should go next?

The library

The bowling alley

The pumpkin patch

ENTER

You go to the bowling alley and bowl a couple strikes and a few spares! But, you don't see any sign of the missing cellphones.

Where do you think you should go next?

The library

The pumpkin patch

You go to the bowling alley and bowl a couple strikes and a few spares! But, you don't see any sign of the missing cellphones.

Select here to go look for clues at the library.

Wow! You had no idea that your town's pumpkin patch had so many pumpkins! Unfortunately, the pumpkin patch does not have any clues about the missing cellphones.

Where do you think you should go next?

The library

The bowling alley

Wow! You had no idea that your town's pumpkin patch had so many pumpkins! Unfortunately, the pumpkin patch does not have any clues about the missing cellphones.

Click here to go look for clues at the library.

A lady hands you a small paper to write down the Dewey decimal number of a book.

621.382

The wave receiver detects a new set of waves.

Go find the book! 621.382

621.382

Signal Received

Don't forget the decimal point!

A lady hands you a small paper to write down the Dewey decimal number of a book.

621.382

The wave receiver detects a new set of waves.

Go find the book! 621.382

You find the book with the Dewey decimal number of 621.382. It's titled How Wireless Communication Works.

How Wireless Communication Works

621.382

How Wireless Communication Works

621.382

Great work at finding all the cell phones! I took them because the people of our town are reading less and less and staring at their screens more and more. Not only have screens taken over, but it seems that very few people understand how their devices work! The library is an amazing place to learn about technology, communication, waves and more. The library is also an amazing place to get books that will take you on incredible adventures! Please spread the word to everyone in the town. Reading is fun and is good for you! Sincerely, The Librarian

CONTINUE