Adventurers: Ages 8-12
Adventurers: Ages 8-12
Adventurers: Roblox & Game Design
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Date |
22th - 26th July, 12th - 16th Aug
From 10AM to 4PM early drop-off from 9AM
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12th - 16th Aug / Bevington Primary School / week | |
Price | £550.00 |
Roblox is a phenomenally popular platform for games development and distribution. In this course, your child will learn to create their own games using the Roblox studio editor, meeting like-minded students along the way, and taking their first steps into the exciting world of game development.
Learning outcomes
Introduction to game design: Teach students the basics of the game design and development process, including storyboarding and level design.
Introduction to games programming: Introduce students to programming concepts, including variables, loops, and conditional statements, applied to game development. Students will work in Microsoft MakeCode and Roblox Studio through the week.
Understanding of game engines: Students will learn how game engines are used in the game development industry. They will learn to use Roblox Studio as a natural stepping stone to industry-standard engines such as Unity.
Creative problem-solving and collaboration: Encourage students to use their creativity and problem-solving skills to design and develop their own games in Roblox and Microsoft MakeCode
Online Safety: Students will be able to identify how to use Roblox safely and things to look out for to ensure a safe online gaming experience.
Information for parents
This course will use Roblox Studio. Please ensure that Roblox Studio is installed and running properly on your child's computer. Please follow this link to install Roblox studio.
Camp structure
First off we'll get to know our teacher and classmates through some great mini games. Once we're all friends, we'll be introduced to our activity for the day. Let's jump in to coding!
We'll have a short stretch and will begin our second activity. We might continue making our game or animation, especially, if we've spent some time planning our work with drawings and storyboards.
Now that we've had a healthy snack, we're ready to get right back into our third activity. We'll carry on flexing our creative muscles by designing, coding and building our projects.
Let's refocus after lunch and playtime by diving into building robots!
It's time to start our late afternoon activity. Usually we'll do something creative like digital art, practicing our digital skills by using the mouse to create art and animations.
Our last lesson of the day is an opportunity to finish up our work, recap on what we've learned today and tidy up ready for home time!
My favourite part was making the texture packs
Student, aged 9
Policies
Illness policy
Campers should not be brought to camp if they are displaying signs of illness. In the case of a camper who has become ill during camp hours, parents will be notified immediately to pick their child up. If a child misses a day or multiple days of camp because of an illness, credit towards another camp can be arranged for when they're feeling better.
Refund policy
You can cancel your camp booking up to 14 days prior to the start date. If you want to cancel your camp booking less than 14 days before, you can receive 50% refund or full credit towards future courses when cancelling between 13-7 days before, or full credit when cancelling less than 7 days before. If we are unable to run our camps, you will receive credit or a full refund. If you cancel for any reason you may be liable to pay the difference if our prices increase.
(Please note credit is only valid for 1 calendar year.)
FAQs:
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What are you doing at camps with respect to COVID-19?
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What does my child need to bring to camp?
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Can I switch camp dates incase holiday plans change?