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Quasitime Cyber Academy
Additional Information
Focus: Technology - iPhone Programming Classes
Sponsor:
Life Chrisitan School
Schools Served: Life Chrisitian School
School District: Hillsboro
County: Washington
Schedule: Evenings 6-8 or Saturday Mornings
Ages: 12-17
Capacity: 20
Membership/Pricing: 299 per participant
Setting:
MAC Computer Lab
Program Highlights:
Learn to program on the iPhone and create your own game or app. Concentrates on middle school thru high school students.
Program Information:
Introduction to iPhone Game Programming
Love to game? Turn that passion into making great games for the iPhone.
Description: This course provides a basic introduction to iPhone game programming. Provides a background on Objective-C and provides and introductory to iPhone game development framework: Cocos2d, Kobold2.
Who this course is for: Students without any programming background but have a strong interest in learning to create their own iPhone game.
Course Length: Class meets for 5 sessions. Each session is 2 hours long.
This course will cover:
- Intro to Xcode IDE
- Introduction to C/Objective-C
- Cocos2d
- Kobold2d
Students are encouraged to bring their own laptop with Xcode installed.
Slogan: Preparing Teens for Success in the Technology Age