Saturday, September 25, 2010

Video games in Scratch, 2nd Day

Today began with a quick review of the concepts discussed on the first day, with students talking once again about concepts like game mechanics and dynamics. Terrence was right up front, quickly explaining what dynamics were. Next, we talked about the games they played last time, and what was fun and what wasn't. Jasmine had played Rock Band, and had a lot more fun than she had initially expected, rockin' out to the music with the best of them.

The review complete, the first exercise was to find a game review online and read it closely, paying attention to how the reviewers talked about the game and how it fit in with the topics we had discussed. Each student took notes on the review and then stood before the class in turn, presenting their review and talking about what they liked and what confused them. Some good points were raised, including the role of the ESRB and how it fits into the gaming industry.

Finally, the students downloaded Scratch onto their computers and checked out the games available at MIT's website. RocketMan was very popular, and they were able to download it and take a look at how it's setup in Scratch. Hopefully, it'll give them some insight into making games with Scratch, which they'll be doing next session!

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