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URF Academy - Riot Games

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URF Academy provides a free game design curriculum created for easy use by educators. The six-part curriculum includes workshops and activities that teach the principals of game design,...more
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URF Academy provides a free game design curriculum created for easy use by educators. The six-part curriculum includes workshops and activities that teach the principals of game design, language, and theory, along with a culminating group activity, to develop a multiplayer game.

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Use this curriculum as part of an after-school program or as a learning center activity. Browse through the learning materials and activities to learn about and understand the basics of game design, then use this information to develop a resource for students to evaluate online games and game software they use at home. Use Google Documents or Microsoft Word to develop a rubric for students to use when evaluating online games. As students become competent at creating and evaluating computer games, ask them to share their knowledge with others using a video explainer tool such as Adobe Express Video Maker, reviewed here. Use Adobe Express Video Maker to demonstrate and explain how to evaluate games based upon the principals provided in this curriculum.
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