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Roblox Studio is an educational tool where the opportunities for creativity and imagination are limitless. In Roblox Studio we will create experiences and worlds spanning a variety of genres, from interactive stories, games, and themes, to role-playing adventures. This is an INTRO class for students who have no or limited experience with Roblox Studio or computer programming.
In this course, students will learn all about Roblox Studio, from the history, online community, and avatars, to topics around Digital Citizenship and being safe online. We need your ideas and creativity to make the world a better place. We challenged our Testing Mom Coding Academy students to give us their best wildlife sanctuary.
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Preparation:
Make sure each student has a Roblox account and knows their login information.
Please Download and Install Roblox Studio here: http://www.roblox.com/create
Important note: our system will send you the link to join the class 30 minutes prior to the start time of the class.
"Roblox" Logo and Image is owned by Roblox Corporation and is not affiliated with Testing Mom.
Instructor's Bio:
My name is Rich, I have been an educator since 2008. I specialize in creative computing, coding, 3d modeling, 3d printing, and laser cutting. I encourage new ways of thinking, problem-solving, and expressing ideas using the latest digital technologies. Over the past seven years I have worked as an Educator with Pine Crest School in Boca Raton Florida, St. Philip’s Episcopal School in Coral Gables, Florida, and direct STEM summer camps at FIU - Florida International University.
A message from Rich:
Hello students and parents! I do a lot of teaching, learning, and coaching virtually, and I'm excited to have you in my virtual classroom! We will learn new ways to communicate using the latest digital technologies. The topics I have been focusing on are Coding, Robotics, 3D Modeling, Spatial Visualization, Math/Logic Games, Virtual Reality, and Encryption. My teaching and learning philosophy stem from the five p’s of creative learning (projects, passion, play, peers, and purpose). I learned this technique at MIT through friends I have made the past couple years while attending the conferences in Boston.
Education:
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Bloomsburg University, PA
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