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Game Design Curriculum for Teens
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open in viewerOur project team developed, planned, and piloted a computer game design program for teenagers at the Worcester Public Library. The project helps teenagers to understand and share visual information, as well as follow and create logical narrative. It will develop their media literacy skills so they can apply technology effectively in today's society. Surveys, interviews, and pilot programs were conducted to create three two-hour training sessions and study materials that will continue to serve the Worcester teens into the future.
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- E-project-030211-153051
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- 2011
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- Date created
- 2011-03-02
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- Worcester
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- Last modified
- 2021-08-24
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IQP_WPL_Game_Design_Curriculum_Report.pdf | Public | Download | ||
Lesson_3_-_Sensing_and_Broadcasting.pdf | Public | Download | ||
Lesson_4_-_Drawing.mp4 | Public | Download | ||
Lesson_2_-_Sensing_and_Events.mp4 | Public | Download | ||
Lesson_4_-_Drawing.pdf | Public | Download | ||
Lesson_1_-_Basics.pdf | Public | Download | ||
Lesson_1_-_Basics.mp4 | Public | Download | ||
Lesson_2_-_Sensing_and_Events.pdf | Public | Download | ||
Lesson_3_-_Sensing_and_Broadcasting.mp4 | Public | Download |
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