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** You must demonstrate your game
 
** You must demonstrate your game
 
** Everyone in your group should present a little bit
 
** Everyone in your group should present a little bit
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* Team Projects - Play them!
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** [http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/acebuxaplenty774/3039075 Feud] by WOXS team
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** [http://tinyurl.com/alnxtfh SPACE RANGER 3000] by BRICK SQUAD 703
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** [http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bryanmeade/3042308 Gladiator] by Team Alpha
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** [http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/BrunoF/3039145 Stickman] by BACT
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** [http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Oscarr1996/3040197 Mission X] by B-POD
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** [http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/zomagic/3042233 Base Fort] by DODO SOFT
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** The Legend of Kay by JEK Studios (too big to upload)
  
 
== Tuesday (1/15/13) ==
 
== Tuesday (1/15/13) ==

Revision as of 10:29, 17 January 2013

Thursday (1/17/13)

  • Team Project Presentations
    • Limited to 10 minutes
    • You must demonstrate your game
    • Everyone in your group should present a little bit
  • Team Projects - Play them!

Tuesday (1/15/13)

Agenda:

  • Team Project Presentations - Thursday (1/17/13)
  1. Create a Google Presentation
  2. Share with Mr. Bui and each of your group members
  3. Title slide should have your game's name and team name
  4. Team roles slide should list team members and each of their roles/responsibilities
  5. Resources slide should display any other games you used as a resource to make your game
  6. Game demonstration
    • Link to your game uploaded to the Scratch website (you should demo the game during your presentation)
  7. Obstacles slide should list specific problems or difficulties that your team ran into during development
    • You should include difficulties in your team's interactions
    • You should include difficulties in your game's programming
  • Slideshow Guidelines
    • Use bulleted lists
    • Each bulleted item has a max of around 8 words
    • Do *not* write out sentences or paragraphs
    • Ask yourself: is this clear, concise, and easy to understand?

Thursday - Friday (1/3/13 - 1/11/13)

Agenda:

  • Team Project
  1. Gather in your groups
  2. Touch base with each other
  3. Review your deadlines
  4. Everything must be integrated and completed by Tuesday (1/15/13)
  5. Group presentations of project on Thursday (1/17/13)

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