Musings and findings about teaching with games. Created by the learning community of EDTEC 670 at San Diego State University.
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Video game development boot camp
With a $1.2 million grant under their belt, the University of Denver is giving both low socio-economic students and high school classroom teachers the opportunity to learn the development of video games. Through a 2 week summe boot camp, the participants will learn how to create 2 dimensional video games such as Pac Man. From this training, these teachers will have the opportunity to teach video game development throughout the course of the regular school year. University of Denver realizes the popularity of gaming amongst teenagers. Surely mathematics and sciences are the core subjects linked to developing video games; the University of Denver provides video game development boot camp to lure students into these disciplines and gain an interest when they enter college.
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