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== Monday - Friday (12/8/14 - 12/12/14) ==
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'''Agenda:'''
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* Complete team projects this week
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* Integrate and Test (12/12/14)
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* Create Presentations (12/16/14)
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* Presentations & Demos (12/18/14 - 12/22/14)
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'''Presentation Guidelines:'''
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# Create a Google Presentation
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# Share with Mr. Bui and each of your group members
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# Title slide should have your game's name and team name
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# Team roles slide(s) should list team members and each of their roles/responsibilities
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# Resources slide(s) should display any other games you used as a resource to make your game
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# Game demonstration
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#* Link to your game uploaded to the Scratch website (you should demo the game during your presentation)
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# Obstacles slide(s) should list specific problems or difficulties that your team ran into during development, and how you over came them
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#* You should include difficulties in your team's interactions
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#* You should include difficulties in your game's programming
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#* You should include your obstacles' solutions
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* Slideshow Guidelines
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** Use bulleted lists
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** Each bulleted item has a max of around 8 words
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** Do *not* write out sentences or paragraphs
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** Ask yourself: is this clear, concise, and easy to understand?
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== Tuesday - Thursday (12/2/14 - 12/4/14) ==
 
== Tuesday - Thursday (12/2/14 - 12/4/14) ==
 
* Missing or incomplete assignments?
 
* Missing or incomplete assignments?

Revision as of 13:06, 8 December 2014

Monday - Friday (12/8/14 - 12/12/14)

Agenda:

  • Complete team projects this week
  • Integrate and Test (12/12/14)
  • Create Presentations (12/16/14)
  • Presentations & Demos (12/18/14 - 12/22/14)

Presentation Guidelines:

  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(s) should list team members and each of their roles/responsibilities
  5. Resources slide(s) 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(s) should list specific problems or difficulties that your team ran into during development, and how you over came them
    • You should include difficulties in your team's interactions
    • You should include difficulties in your game's programming
    • You should include your obstacles' solutions
  • 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?

Tuesday - Thursday (12/2/14 - 12/4/14)

  • Missing or incomplete assignments?
  • Work on team projects!
  • Tips for teamwork and shared project work
    • All team members understand the goals (i.e. tell each other what you're doing)
    • Progress checks and updates (nobody can read your mind!)
    • Your actions affect the team (i.e. you mess up, the team messes up)
    • Work with each other and not against each other
    • Save often and download copies

Friday - Tuesday (11/21/14 - 11/25/14)

Agenda:

  • Work on Team Project

Monday - Wednesday (11/17/14 - 11/19/14)

Agenda:

  • Complete Scratch - Research Assignment during the first half of class
    • Submit the assignment via Google Classroom
  • Last year's team projects - CS Student Pages - 1314
  • Team Design Project
    1. Form teams of 2-3 (there will be both individual and group grades)
    2. Rearrange and sit with your team
    3. Vote on your team's project manager
    4. Team Project Template
      1. Copy the Team Project Template to the project manager's Google Drive (go to File->Make a copy)
      2. The project manager should then share the document with each of his/her team members
      3. Discuss the different game ideas that each of you have
      4. As a team, discuss and complete in specific detail each of the items on the template
      5. Be prepared to present your project planning document to Mr. Bui
      6. Share the document with Mr. Bui
  • Begin working on your allocated duties
  • Tips for teamwork and shared project work
    • All team members understand the goals (i.e. tell each other what you're doing)
    • Progress checks and updates (nobody can read your mind!)
    • Your actions affect the team (i.e. you goof up, the team goofs up)
    • Work with each other and not against each other
    • Save often and download copies

Monday - Thursday (11/10/14 - 11/13/14)

Agenda:

Monday - Thursday (11/3/14 - 11/6/14)

Agenda:

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