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TCEA 2014 Convention & Exposition

February 3 - 7, 2014 | Austin, Texas | Austin Convention Center

Video Game Design with FREE Software

D. Michael Ploor, MBANational Board Certified TeacherHillsborough County, Florida

Thursday, Feb 06, 2014 @ 11:30 in room 8-A

• Name: Mike Ploor

• Role: Teacher in Tampa, FL

of Video Game Design for

High School Students

• Strength: Author of Video

Game Design Foundations

and Microsoft Office CORE

Certification Guides

• Project: Adobe CORE

Certification Guides

• Weakness: Not enough

time in the day.

• Status: Making new

friends in Austin!

Who is this Character?

• Motivation: Bringing FUN and

EASY curriculum to create

future employable students

with HIGH TECH skills. Keep

high tech jobs in country!

• Purpose: Extend the student

enthusiasm from my

classroom to others in the

USA.

• Methodology: Demonstrate

software that is so easy a

caveman could use it.

• Evaluation: Laughter and

applause

Character Elements

Build a game in less than 5 minutes

www.clickteam.com

Character development, symbolism, storyboards

Environmental Design, Cultural Symbolism and Semiotics

Gravity, Force, Friction, Physics and Ballistics

Theme

Social Science

Science

English

Geometry, Trigonometry, Probability, Fractions

and GraphingMath

Digital DesignColor, Contrast, Elements of Art, Principles of Design

Other STEM

Elective

Platform Game Design

STEM Career Academy of Computer Game Design

Year Video Game CoursesTexas

Standards and TEKS

Industry Certification

Grade 9 Game Programming and Design

§ 126.38 Microsoft Office SpecialistWord, PowerPoint, Excel

Grade 10Web Game Development

orDigital Art & Animation

§ 126.48or

§ 126.42

Adobe Certified AssociateFlash, Dreamweaver,

Photoshop

Grade 11 3-D Modeling & Animation § 126.43 Autodesk Certified User for 3DS Max or Maya

Grade 12

Mobile App DevelopmentAP Computer Science A or

AP Comp Science Principles (2017)

§ 126.39§ 126.32

MTA Mobile App DeveloperMTA Game Developer

College Credit for AP Exam credit awarded varies by college

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TEKS correlation documents

Meets 100% of the TEKS

Game Programming and Design§ 126.38 – Texas Adopted Textbook

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TEKS by Page Number

Other Applications and NEW Products

2 YearVideo Game Design

CompositionHands-on learning in

each game design item

SemesterIntroduction to Video

Game DesignFreeware used to design

and program games

15 or 20 day Integration Introduction to Video

Game Design One game build

45 day Integration Introduction to Video

Game Design 4 game projects and

Capstone build

Integrating Office Technology• PowerPoint Games

(Quiz show and Maze)• Microsoft Word Asset construction

(2D and 3D; Design Documents)• Microsoft Excel Games

(Crossword ,Tic-Tac-Toe, Battleship)• Microsoft Paint or Open Office Draw• Microsoft Clip Art• Microsoft Sound Editor or Audacity• Create Presentations, Brochures, Letters,

Charts using Office products for marketing

MOS Industr

y

Certifica

tion

Activity 3-4:Physical Dexterity Puzzle

Objective: Students will be able to construct a simple puzzle game. Students willdemonstrate hyperlink and mouse over game features. Students will use a variety of tools to build games. Students will understand the benefits of a physical dexterity training game.

Situation: The Really, Really Cool Game Company needs to create a few puzzlegames to teach users how to correctly use a stylus (digital pen) on a handheldorganizer. Your team will create a prototype sample puzzle to test the concept of ahand-eye coordination training game.

Each team member will create a different maze concept.

Click START to begin.

Follow the maze to get the cheese.

Avoid touching the

red or the cats.

Please Try Again

Winner !

More Examples

Battleship Array Programming Vector Drawing

Crop coin image to edge.Change line color to match coin.Rotate to 3D.

The Games Factory 2Multi-Media Fusion 2

• FREE to schools• Object oriented programming• Foundation for Visual Basic or C++• Simple interface• Builds as an executable file• Builds to iPhone, iPad

and android devices• www.clickteam.com

Game

SamplesYear 1

• Pivot Software• Free download• Active animation student example 1• 3D Animation with Blender

Animation Basics

Pivot Perspective Student Project

Blender

• Freeware• New User Interface• 3D modeling and animation• Built in Game Engine• Python scripting language available• www.blender.org

3D Graphics Rendering and Animation

3D Graphics with Lip Sync

Engine 001

• Visual programming modules• Easy to use• Rapid design• RPG• Action Games• Artificial Intelligence

Visual Basic Programming

• Freeware• Easy to learn and use• Use – Visual Pinball – to create game quickly

Use to recruit students

Download and Play games from your school’s website

Insanity

• Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

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• Do not dumb down.• Make the learning process simpler and more

effective• Reverse engineer from desired outcome• Scaffold learning to achieve objectives

Are we making students dependent?Are we teaching the test?Can students perform at a workforce ready level?Challenge studentsDo not make them dependent on your help!Prepare them as life long learnersHow do we do this?????

Integrated STEM

BEST Practices

Daily Bellwork to give students daily reading review and application of concepts/terms

Integrated Reading Strategies

Anticipation Guides to

give Purpose for Reading

Think About It Activities to apply reading

Pre-Test and Post-TestMobile Device or Online

CTSO Event Prepand Portfolio Building

Scaffolded Learning and Directions

Integrated Cooperative Strategies

Team Roles

Structure

Directions

Understanding

Learning Objective Defined

Educational Objectives with “Real World” Situations

Real Job Roles

Free Help Card

Eliminate IDK. Replace with I still need to learn how to do this.

Learning Enhanced with “Error Inclusion” Directions

Unlike other curriculum, I find value in errors. Without putting errors in the directions, students never learn how to problem solve for the solutions. That is why common errors are left in place, tested and then explained how to fix. Next time the students encounters a similar error, they will have tools to fix the problem and not rely on you to help.

4G Flipped Classroom4G is a new educational model to provide project based learning models into frequent use. Develops work place

ready skills

•Goal •Gather •Go •Glory

GOAL

GOGATHER

GLORY

4G Flipped Classroom

Goal • Objectives• End Product• What you are

expected to be able to do.

• Were will students be when finished

Inspire

vs.

Require

4G Flipped Classroom

Gather • Required materials• Skills• Knowledge• Training(reading, modeling, guided practice, etc.)

4G Flipped Classroom

Go• Get to work • Creating the end product• Manage and support the

process – not the people.(independent practice, team project, application and synthesis level activity)

4G Flipped Classroom

Glory • Assessment• Presentation• Certification (celebrate success, track success, establish self assessment skills, inspire to outperform, etc.)

Successfully Motivating Classroom Audience

1. Set Goalsa. 80% of classroom total or more

Goal

Successfully Motivating Classroom Audience

1. Set Goalsa. 80% of classroom total or more

2. Display Goalsa. Make it visible Goal

Successfully Motivating Classroom Audience

1. Set Goalsa. 80% of classroom total or more

2. Display Goalsa. Make it visible

3. Measure ita. Allow for change

Goal

Successfully Motivating Classroom Audience

1. Set Goalsa. 80% of classroom total or more

2. Display Goalsa. Make it visible

3. Measure ita. Allow for change

4. Make it personala. Have students sign itb. Display certificates

Goal

Successfully Motivating Classroom Audience

1. Set Goalsa. 80% of classroom total or more

2. Display Goalsa. Make it visible

3. Measure ita. Allow for change

4. Make it personala. Have students sign itb. Display certificates

5. Show VALUE (Inspire vs Require)a. Not just a gradeb. TJ Maxx Employment Applicationc. College Applicationsd. Success stories

Goal

Successfully Motivating Classroom Audience

1. Set Goalsa. 80% of classroom total or more

2. Display Goalsa. Make it visible

3. Measure ita. Allow for change

4. Make it personala. Have students sign itb. Display certificates

5. Show VALUEa. Not just a gradeb. TJ Maxx Employment Applicationc. College Applicationsd. Success stories

6. Rewarda. Hat Dayb. Mancakes!!!c. Sundaes d. Administration Support

Goal

Successfully Motivating Classroom Audience

Make it FUNTeach Content – CORE GuidesIntegrate Student Interest

Build from one success to anotherAnimationsCharacter DevelopmentDrawingGamesCreating - - not just doing!

Let the Bears forage on their own!Student becomes unteachable - independent

Build a game in less than 5 minutes

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