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Program Your Own Game
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The Program Your Own Game activity explores. the work of software engineers and allows. student teams to develop their own computer. game using free and ...
Long summary:Program Your Own GamePage 1Program Your Own Game of 9Developed by IEEE as part of TryEngineering www.tryengineering.orgProgram Your Own GameProvided by TryEngineering www.tryengineering.orgLess on F o c u sLesson focuses on how software engineers design computer games and other software. Student teams work together to develop a simple computer program using free software that is available in multiple languages. Teams evaluate the games developed by other teams and present findings to the class. Less on S y nop s is The Program Your Own Game activity explores the work of software engineers and allows student teams to develop their own computer game using free and simple software. Teams present their game to their class evaluate other games and reflect on the engineeringexperience.Age Le vels 1118 (Note: this lesson can range from very simple programming or program editing for younger students to more advanced programming for older or advanced students.) Object ivesLearn how software engineers develop computer games. Learn about the process of product reengineering. Learn how engineering teams address problem solving. Learn about teamwork and working in groups. Anticipated Lea r ne r O u tc omes As a result of this activity students should develop an understanding of: software engineering and programming product design and engineeringproblem solving teamworkLess on Ac tivitiesStudents learn about basic computer programming and the work of software engineers. Student teams work together to develop a simple computer program using free software that is available in multiple languages. Students execute their own games and evaluate the games developed by other student teams. Page 2Program Your Own Game of 9Developed by IEEE as part of TryEngineering www.tryengineering.orgResources/Materia l s Teacher Resource Documents (attached)Student Worksheets (attached) Student Resource Sheets (attached) Al ig nm ent to Curr ic ul um F r amew or ks See ...
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