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Video Game Programming 1 credit Grades 10, 11 and 12 with priority given upper grade level students Prerequisites: Introduction to Computer Programming or teacher recommendation The study of video game programming and video game design continues to be one of the more popular post secondary fields in education. Student in this class will be exposed to the basics of both design and development principles and will learn to both develop stand alone applications and add enhancements to existing games or systems. 3D Art & Animation 0.5 credit Grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 This one semester course is an introduction to the world of computer graphics and animation, and it will cover the basic foundation of what you will need to learn in order to design computer games and short, animated movies. What is learned in this course can assist students interested in working in the gaming industry, graphic arts (marketing and advertising firms) or in the computer-generated movie industry. The course is powered by a 3-D development program Blender. Introduction to Robotics 0.5 credit Grades 10, 11 and 12 (or 9 by permission of instructor) Basic electricity and electronics, sensors, motors, actuators and audio will start the year. Students will then learn how to program simple micro-computers that are used in robotic systems – to produce motion or respond to control inputs. In teams of 2 – 3, students will then design, build and control a remote controlled car and demonstrate their final designs and race against each other in a final competition. Some basic knowledge of a programming language such as Java or C will be very helpful, but highly motivated students will be able to learn the programming required for this class. NEW MEDIA AND DESIGN Introduction to New Media & Design 0.5 credit Grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 Priority given upper grade level students. The world that we live in, the world we experience is becoming more and more dependent on technology with each passing day and this introductory class will expose students to the basics of creating and manipulating creative elements of that technology. Students will be exposed to basic elements of web design, image creation, video production, task automation, and writing with digital elements. This one semester, survey course is designed to expose students to the elements of new media and design using technology. Computer Applications 0.5 credit Grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 with priority given upper grade level students As a school and a community, the world we live in has become more and more reliant on the technology we see and use every day. This introductory class is designed to expose students to that technology and give them a better understanding of its use and how it may impact their work or education. Students will be exposed to basic software application (spreadsheets, databases, word processing) and an increasing number of useful mobile applications. Web Design I 0.5 credit Grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 Ever wonder what is behind the web pages you visit every day? What goes into their creation? This course, usually offered first semester, will introduce students to web page design and scripting. Students will learn the basics of HTML 5.0 and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). Participants will create their own, non-published web site by the end of the semester. This course is a great way to learn a simple programming