E3 this session took on a new program through Google called CSFirst. The club runs 8 sessions and uses Google lesson plans and activities. This session I chose to focus of the Video Game Design module after seeing the excitement in students when we worked through he Hour of Code. I set up the club and ordered all the materials from Google at no cost. During our first meeting, students logged into CSFirst and created accounts.
Students will have the opportunity to create 7 different games through this program using Scratch, an MIT based program designed to give students an opportunity to explore digital coding. Students are sharing their games with the Scratch community and are building games at home.
Recently, the RUSD Innovation team came out to observe and video our E3 club. We are lucky enough to have our own CSFirst Youtube video!
Bryant's CSFirst Club Video
Here are a few other pictures of our game designers in action!