Video Game Design in JavaScript
- Level High School
- Contact Hours 175
- Timeframe Year
This is the Video Game Design focused version of Introduction to Computer Science in JavaScript. It's an honors level course, since it most closely resembles Bulldog but includes more aspects of game design.
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| Programming with Karel Students learn the basics of programming by giving Karel the Dog commands in a grid world. | 
| JavaScript Basics Students learn the basics of JavaScript including variables, user input, mathematics, and functions. | 
| The Canvas and Graphics Students learn how to add graphics objects and position them on the canvas. | 
| Graphics Challenges Students apply what they have learned about graphics and basic JavaScript to complete a set of challenges. | 
| Control Structures Students learn how to use control structures such as if/else statements and loops to make advanced programs in JavaScript. | 
| Control Structures Challenges Students apply the foundational concepts from the Control Structures module to solve new challenges. | 
| Functions Students learn to write reusable code with functions, parameters, and return values, and explore the impact of variable scopes. | 
| Functions Challenges Students use what they have learned in the Functions module to solve new challenges. | 
| Animation and Games Students learn how to make objects move around the screen and let users interact using the mouse! | 
| Animation Challenges Students apply all the foundational concepts from the Animations module to solve new challenges. | 
| Project: Breakout Students learn how to make their own Breakout game from scratch using JavaScript. | 
| Project: Snake Students make their own interactive snake game through a series of guided exercises. | 
| Data Structures: Arrays Students learn about arrays, how to iterate through them, and how to take advantage of their default methods. | 
| Data Structures: Objects Students learn about objects, how to create object properties and methods, iterate through them, and build constructors. | 
| Project: Tic Tac Toe Students create their own game of Tic-Tac-Toe by applying what they have learned about data structures. | 
| Project: Helicopter Game Students demonstrate their programming prowess as they develop the classic Helicopter game one step at a time. | 
| Final Project: Your Own Game Students apply the skills they've learned throughout the course to create an original game! | 
Explore programs that your students will build throughout this course!
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