Learn two of the most popular development tools of today: Arduino™ and Unity®.
In the mornings, learn to code and build interactive electronics using the Arduino™ microcontroller - a favorite among universities, artists, and professional designers. We'll start small by lighting an LED, and then go big by making our own musical instruments, electronic games, and finally a Unity game controller.
In the afternoons, we'll develop a 3D game using the Unity® game engine - a popular tool used by professional game developers. Learn to create a multilevel game where the player must avoid obstacles and chasers to collect enough objects and save its home planet before time runs out. Students learn to create custom terrain, enemies, obstacles, and more using Unity's built-in tools and UnityScript - a language based on JavaScript. No prior programming or electronics experience required. Basic computer skills, such as typing and a familiarity with Windows, are required. Students should be comfortable working independently.
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