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The Strong Museum is the ultimate play destination for all ages! With nearly 150,000 square feet of dynamic, interactive exhibit space, The Strong provides entertaining, educational, and unforgettable intergenerational fun.

Starting January 17, 2024 you can no longer purchase playback content from Google Play, but can continue to purchase content on YouTube, Google TV or Android TV. Learn how to access previously purchased titles.

That means you can start playing with your PlayStation console connected to a TV, pause your game and access the PS Remote Play app on your chosen device, and your game will be there, ready to keep playing from exactly where you left it. Or you can switch on your PlayStation console and start playing directly from the app, with no need to ever switch on your TV.

Provided if the user agent (browser) or operating system doesn't allow playback of media in the current context or situation. The browser may require the user to explicitly start media playback by clicking a "play" button, for example because of a Permissions Policy.

Although the term "autoplay" is usually thought of as referring to pages that immediately begin playing media upon being loaded, web browsers' autoplay policies also apply to any script-initiated playback of media, including calls to play().

If the user agent is configured not to allow automatic or script-initiated playback of media, calling play() will cause the returned promise to be immediately rejected with a NotAllowedError. Websites should be prepared to handle this situation. For example, a site should not present a user interface that assumes playback has begun automatically, but should instead update their UI based on whether the returned promise is fulfilled or rejected. See the example below for more information.

Note: The play() method may cause the user to be asked to grant permission to play the media, resulting in a possible delay before the returned promise is resolved. Be sure your code doesn't expect an immediate response.

In this example, playback of video is toggled off and on by the async playVideo() function. It tries to play the video, and if successful sets the class name of the playButton element to "playing". If playback fails to start, the playButton element's class is cleared, restoring its default appearance. This ensures that the play button matches the actual state of playback by watching for the resolution or rejection of the Promise returned by play().

When this example is executed, it begins by collecting references to the element as well as the used to toggle playback on and off. It then sets up an event handler for the click event on the play toggle button and attempts to automatically begin playback by calling playVideo().

\n Provided if the user agent (browser) or operating system doesn't allow playback of media in the\n current context or situation. The browser may require the user to explicitly start\n media playback by clicking a \"play\" button, for example because of a Permissions Policy.\n

\n Although the term \"autoplay\" is usually thought of as referring to pages that\n immediately begin playing media upon being loaded, web browsers' autoplay policies also\n apply to any script-initiated playback of media, including calls to play().\n

\n If the user agent is configured not to allow automatic or\n script-initiated playback of media, calling play() will cause the returned\n promise to be immediately rejected with a NotAllowedError. Websites should\n be prepared to handle this situation. For example, a site should not present a user\n interface that assumes playback has begun automatically, but should instead update their\n UI based on whether the returned promise is fulfilled or rejected. See the\n example below for more information.\n

\n Note: The play() method may cause the user to be asked\n to grant permission to play the media, resulting in a possible delay before the\n returned promise is resolved. Be sure your code doesn't expect an immediate response.\n

\n In this example, playback of video is toggled off and on by the\n async\n playVideo() function. It tries to play the video, and if successful sets\n the class name of the playButton element to \"playing\". If\n playback fails to start, the playButton element's class is cleared,\n restoring its default appearance. This ensures that the play button matches the actual\n state of playback by watching for the resolution or rejection of the\n Promise returned by play().\n

\n When this example is executed, it begins by collecting references to the\n element as well as the used to toggle\n playback on and off. It then sets up an event handler for the click event\n on the play toggle button and attempts to automatically begin playback by calling\n playVideo().\n

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Institute of Play game designers and curriculum specialists partnered with teachers to design, produce, playtest and refine games and other learning materials that engage students in exciting new ways. Here are some of the most popular resources, free for viewing and download.

Nintendo LaboTM kits provide the tools (software, cardboard, grommets, string, etc.) to make DIY creations called Toy-Con. The Nintendo Labo: Variety Kit, featured in this guide, includes materials to create a Fishing Rod, Motorbike, House, Piano, and two RC Cars. With these Toy-Con creations, kids can play games through a mix of physical and digital experiences, discover how Nintendo SwitchTM technology brings it all to life, and even create and program original Toy-Con projects.

to use up or be used up; exhaust or be exhausted: Mining towns quickly sprouted, and just as quickly disappeared once the coal supply played out.And when that groundwater supply is played out, then what?

play into someone's hands, to act in such a way as to give an advantage to (someone, especially an opponent): If you lose your temper when he insults you, you will be playing right into his hands.: Also play into the hands of .

Ready to play the fastest growing sport in the country? Learn how to play pickleball with the Master the Basics videos below, and then learn to play better pickleball with the Pickleball Tips and Pickleball Strategy videos below, all brought to you by USA Pickleball and Pickler. And, don't forget to subscribe below to grab 5 free bonus videos, plus a free e-book!

Join more than 70 million players in this fast-paced, third-person action shooter and choose where your journey begins. Will you carve a path through the sprawling Origin System, or enter the mind-bending unreality of The Duviri Paradox?

The playground service is used by more than just the official Go project(Go by Example is one other instance)and we are happy for you to use it on your own site.All we ask is that youcontact us first (note this is a public mailing list),that you use a unique user agent in your requests (so we can identify you),and that your service is of benefit to the Go community.

First-time Pokémon TCG Live players can begin by signing up for a Pokémon Trainer Club account. From there, download Pokémon TCG Live. When you log in the first time, the game will guide you through the setup process.

Children often want to create challenge and uncertainty in their play. Through risky, challenging play, children test themselves and find out their own limits. They learn how to deal with risk through play and can use these same skills later in life.

The D&D Adventurers League is an ongoing official campaign for Dungeons & Dragons. It uses the fifth edition Dungeons & Dragons rules. You can play D&D Adventurers League games literally anywhere. Players use the fifth edition rules to create a character and bring that character to games anywhere D&D Adventurers League play is happening.

Playing outside gives your child the chance to explore the natural environment and have adventures. Your child can play games, test their physical limits, express themselves and build their self-confidence.

In this video, our expert shares easy ideas for outdoor play. These include physical activities like balancing on walls and climbing trees. There are also creative activities like making craft out of natural materials. In general, anything you can play inside you can play outside too.

Playing outside in all types of weather helps children learn about how their environment feels and how their body responds. Children also learn about different ways to play in different weather conditions.

Burdette, H.L., Whitaker, R.C., & Daniels, S.R. (2004). Parental report of outdoor playtime as a measure of physical activity in preschool-aged children. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 158(4), 353-357.

Canadian Public Health Association. (2019). Risk, hazard, and play: What are risks and hazards? Canadian Public Health Association. Retrieved 12 April 2022 from -hazard-and-play-what-are-risks-and-hazards.

Little, H. (2017). Risk-taking in outdoor play: Challenges and possibilities. In H. Little, S. Elliott & S. Wyver (Eds), Outdoor learning environments: Spaces for exploration, discovery and risk-taking in the early years (pp. 19-37). Allen & Unwin.

Yogman, M., Garner, A., Hutchinson, J., Hirsh-Pasek, K., & Golinkoff, R.M., Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health & Council on Communications and Media. (2018). The power of play: A pediatric role in enhancing development in young children. Pediatrics, 142(3), Article e20182058. -2058.

Students can gain additional (and alternative) meaning from the context of role playing than from non-context specific book learning and lectures. By means of guidance from clearly developed objectives and instructions, role plays can help students gain knowledge and skills from a variety of learning situations:

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