eLearning - Double check your response to Jane Mcgonigal (should be a Google Doc & / or posted in Schoology). Show your partner that you have indeed answered the whole question while doing the following:
- Refer to authors / speakers by name (Jane McGonigal in this case).
- Briefly remind us of what he, she, or they said with a very short summary of the idea they presented.
- Include detail from what you read or heard as evidence for what you have to say (Copy and paste Jane's text from here by clicking "show transcript" & don't forget quotes!).
- Add new information to the conversation (we don't want to be reading the same thing over and over).
- Be free of major grammatical errors and very coherent (easily and quickly understood and without contradictions).
- Avoid beginning discussion answers with "Yes" or "No". Instead, for example, say "I agree with _____ that we should ___."
Code Day
Every Wednesday is Code day! Go spend at least 10 minutes (yes, that is a minimum... you may do more) in a coding tool of your choice...
- Beginner:
- Intermediate:
- CSD Unit 3 - Animations and Games - Helpful For people doing game development with Tynker
- Code.org - App Lab Tutorial
- Code.org - Web Development
- Advanced:
- **YOU ARE AN INDIVIDUAL - Code Combat - Single / Multi-player Coding Game (Python or Javascript) - YOU ARE AN INDIVIDUAL**
- Code Academy
- Scripting in Unity - For those doing game development in Unity
Agenda:
- Work on your project and be awesome.
- General Eighth Grade Curriculum Walkthroughs (easy)
- Independent Project Walkthroughs (Intermediate / *Advanced)
- 3d Design - Invention & Innovation **
- Audio Editing and Music Composition *
- Digital illustration and Concept art
- Drafting & Sustainable design *
- Fashion Design and Product Branding
- Game Design & Development
- Graphic Design Project
- Interior Design Project *
- Photography and digital photo editing **
- Physical Game Design
- Place-Based Games Development *
- RPG Game Development **
- Video Editing and Multimedia Post Production **
Objectives:
- [1] You will learn & apply problem solving skills related to computer, application and network problems (FLEXIBILITY & ADAPTABILITY).
- [2] You will use online resources, such as the agenda, wiki, and videos, to guide & initiate your work (INITIATIVE AND SELF-DIRECTION).
- [3] Your work will remain focused on the tasks at hand and try to solve your own problems with the online resources and your seat partner (PRODUCTIVITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY).
- [4] You will use online networks to assist classmates and demonstrate appropriate & professional communications (LEADERSHIP AND RESPONSIBILITY).
- [24] You will demonstrate that you can effectively navigate and use multiple Learning Management Systems.