GAME DESIGN CLASS!!! :D Lead by Lucas. Project Summery  Goal: Successfully continue organizing and teaching the game design class.  Goal: Create an.

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GAME DESIGN CLASS!!! :D Lead by Lucas

Project Summery  Goal: Successfully continue organizing and teaching the game design class.  Goal: Create an shortened version of the class to use for the summer camp

Project Deliverables  The kids came out smarter  Everything went just as well as last time, if not better.  I was able to create a shortened version for the summer camp that remained coherent and still included the relevant information.  We got through the last 46 elementary and middle school students, plus all of the girls in the summer camp.  It went so well, that more are being planned.

Project Timeline  This time around, the project was able to stick to the timeline.  I attended the meetings for the summer camp to be better prepared to teach my material.  Everything was set up and ready to go by our scheduled date (June 6 th )  We didn’t need to add any extra time to get sign ups, as we already had people coming in from last session.

Leadership  This project was relatively easy in comparison to others, and definitely easier than last semester’s version.  By the first week of group assignments, everyone had their tasks.  Gelvez – Get and deliver the butterscotch  O’Brian – Be on staff  Marshall – Things that Lucas didn’t wanna do  Got staff from out of class that were good with kids and enjoyed helping.

Equity  Everyone acknowledged that I had done this before, and was happy to do anything they were assigned to do.  Plus everyone did things correctly! Which is awesome.  0 problems in working together. We made a good team.

Out-of-group Teamwork  We were helped greatly from the summer camp group, and a few from coding also came to help.  Also filled our staff with -The HvZ at FSU club members -members of the circus -my computer science buddies  All had either done it before or knew the program already

Long term planning  It’s so successful, that this is just the beginning!  How in depth was all this? >Literally taught a class. Again. And even less mistakes than the first time around!  We’re scheduled to have an advanced game design class on the 27 th  UPDATE: Possibly being moved to another date due to scheduling conflicts with the students.  The advanced class is already written out and ready to go.  We plan on doing this throughout the year as a regular thing.  All that’s left right now is to put the class “in a box” for Ebe

Review  46 kids  Grades 4 to 8  6 hour class + 3 hour camp later on  All of them learned the material to an acceptable level  They all loved it  We gave them butterscotch  Were doing it again  And again

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