This is the course site for Jackie Blain’s ENG 1101 component of the First Year Learning Community “Game On, Python!” ENG1101 is designed to help develop skills in writing, researching, and reading that can be transferred into a variety of settings.
This is the course site for Jackie Blain’s ENG 1101 component of the First Year Learning Community “Game On, Python!” ENG1101 is designed to help develop skills in writing, researching, and reading that can be transferred into a variety of settings.
This is a 4 credit course. Topics include an in-depth study of functions such as polynomial functions,radical functions, rational functions,trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions; connections to vectors and complex numbers; solving trigonometric equations, and identities involving sum, double and half-angle formulas; Binomial Theorem and progressions.
This is a 4 credit course. Topics include an in-depth study of functions such as polynomial functions,radical functions, rational functions,trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions; connections to vectors and complex numbers; solving trigonometric equations, and identities involving sum, double and half-angle formulas; Binomial Theorem and progressions.
Through a video game development group project and a developerās blog discussing the process of problem-solving used to create the game, this course will present students with an overall inner inspection of both the world of computing and game development. Student teams will use Python 2.7 (python.org), a free python compiler tool, to design a 5 minute, choice-based text adventure game which will later be presented to the class. The course aims to teach students to work productively within a team, provide the foundation for other courses within the Computer Systems Technology department, and enhance the critical thinking skills necessary in an increasingly complex and technological world.
Through a video game development group project and a developerās blog discussing the process of problem-solving used to create the game, this course will present students with an overall inner inspection of both the world of computing and game development. Student teams will use Python 2.7 (python.org), a free python compiler tool, to design a 5 minute, choice-based text adventure game which will later be presented to the class. The course aims to teach students to work productively within a team, provide the foundation for other courses within the Computer Systems Technology department, and enhance the critical thinking skills necessary in an increasingly complex and technological world.
My Clubs
Muneim Shahriar hasn't created or joined any clubs yet.