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INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT VET IN SCHOOLS PROGRAMS IANCTAED

Page 2 INTRODUCTION The Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) is a not-for-profit Registered Training Organisation that was first established in 1996 in Canberra ACT. AIE has earned much recognition and respect as Australia s leading educator for the Computer Games Development and 3D Interactive Digital Media industries. AIE has expanded to open campuses in Melbourne, Sydney, and two campuses in the USA. From Certificate II to Degree qualifications, AIE provides cutting edge, project based learning and hands-on training, which is nationally accredited and recognised through the Australian Qualifications Framework. VET in Schools (VETiS) at AIE Melbourne is a new initiative to assist secondary school students in creating pathways into the Games & 3D Interactive Digital Media Industry via highly specialist training. AIE offers a number of VET courses which are available for study by students as part of their VCE. These courses are the: Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media) - 3D Animation Foundations Certificate III in Media - Game Design Foundations Certificate III in Information, Digital Media & Technology - Game Development Foundations AIE also offers VCE VET courses, meaning students will be able to sit an official VCAA examination allowing their study in this area to have a greater effect on their ATAR. VETiS with AIE offers a unique partnership and maintains a high level of professionalism. The AIE VETiS program offers the following benefits: AIE Nationally recognised qualifications and short courses Free teacher training provided by AIE including ongoing support for your teachers and students Graduate pathways to further study at AIE Melbourne and other Universities and TAFE Colleges Industry experienced teachers visiting/delivering classes your campus Whole day workshops at AIE Melbourne studios A range of high quality specialist courses as a pathway post VETiS, Course resources including learning materials, lesson plans, schedules, tutorials, assessments and a whole lot more. GETTING CREDIT TOWARDS VCE & ATAR Successful completion of the Certificate courses can be used to gain credit towards students VCE either as Block Credit Recognition or as a direct contribution towards their ATAR if they have completed the scored assessed coursework and exam. The CUF30107 Certificate III in Media (VFE enrolment) will provide credit towards the VCE and VCAL. For VCE students, this program will not provide scored assessment, but may provide credit towards the VCE at Units 3 and 4 level. Schools are asked to verify the amount of credit available for students once VASS enrolments are completed. Where a Units 3 and 4 sequence is available, contribution towards the ATAR is subject to VTAC policy. More information about Block Credit Recognition can be found on the VCAAs website: http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/pages/vet/general/recognition/vetcredit.aspx Successful completion of the VCE VET certificate courses can be used to gain both the VCE and VET qualification. This means that a student will complete scored assessments and an exam which will give them a score towards their ATAR. More information about VCE VET can be found on the VCAA website: http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/pages/vet/programs/index.aspx

Page 3 GETTING STARTED We understand that each school is different and will need different things. AIE works together with High schools to provide the best possible program that will suit their needs. It starts off with an obligation-free meeting where we discuss what is on offer and what you require. Once an auspice has been agreed to, AIE provide all curriculums required along with assessments and handling of course administration for the school and teacher. Two teachers nominated by the school then attend training with AIE over 1 week to receive their qualification in order to deliver our content to their students. This qualification is provided free of charge. The best way to get started is to arrange a meeting to find out more! LINKING YOUR SCHOOL TO THE COURSE RTO name: The Academy of Interactive Entertainment RTO national code: 88021 Contact person: Christina Lee Role: VETiS Program Coordinator Mailing address: The Atari Building, Level 8 14 Queens Road, Melbourne VIC 3004 Phone/Fax: (03) 9820 8201 / (03) 9821 4201 Email: melbvetis@aie.edu.au SET UP REQUIREMENTS PRIOR KNOWLEDGE Basic computer awareness, no previous 3D or programming knowledge required. SOFTWARE 64 bit Microsoft Windows 7 Professional or Microsoft Windows XP Professional (MAC is compatible but not preferred) Microsoft Office Suit or equivalent: Office 2007 or Open Office (Free option) Photoshop CS5 (or later) Audacity (Free) Maya Notepad++ Adobe Premier Pro CS5 (or later) HARDWARE Intel Pentium 4 64 bit Processor 4 GB of RAM Graphics card NVIDIA 200 series 80GB hard drive 3-button mouse with mouse driver software Environment Requirements Air conditioned Writing Space Natural Lighting Ergonomic Seating White/blackboard Well Ventilated Ergonomic Desks Overhead Projector ASSESSMENT STRATEGY The majority of assessment takes place through the completion and submission of assessment projects completed in class as interpreted through an industry-relevant brief. Student will also be assessed via observation and completion of work, such as tutorials, exercises and oral presentations.

Page 4 GRADUATE PATHWAYS The options for students studying a course with AIE are many. Students in the past have gone on to work in many areas including: Film/Television/VFX Advertising Studio/Indie Game Development Defence Simulations Medical visualisation Architecture and Town Planning Simulations One of the major benefits of AIE s implementation of VETiS is that the curriculum is designed around simulating a Studio Production Pipeline. This means graduates have a solid understanding of what it means to work in the industry. FAQ s 1. Does my school have to do all three courses? No. Some schools find that there is a greater interest in the art stream of games rather than programming or vice versa. When this is the case, schools can nominate to auspice AIE to deliver one stream rather than both. 2. Who teaches the curriculum? Before starting the course, teachers attend an intensive week of training at our AIE Campus to prepare them for teaching the curriculum. This includes going over all content and making sure the teacher is familiar with all software involved in the course. 3. Do I need to create my own content for students? No. All course materials are provided, including learning materials, lesson plans, schedules, tutorials and a whole lot more. Occasionally some teachers will choose to take our content and deliver it in a way that suits them. But the entire course is designed so that, once trained, any teacher can simply walk into the classroom each week and get started straight away. 4. What if I need help or forget something from my training? AIE has dedicated support staff who work with you so that each lesson you can go into class fully confident on what you are delivering. If issues arise, our staff can be contacted by phone, email, or even video chat via Skype to answer your questions. 5. How many students are in each class? We recommend that student numbers are capped at 23 students per class, but often there are less or more than this. 6. So what s the catch? There is no catch. AIEs goal is to provide engaging learning by using new technologies with relevant curriculums. We endeavour to make VETiS programs fun for both the teacher and the student.

Page 5 CERTIFICATE II IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES (MEDIA) CUF20107 3D ANIMATION FOUNDATIONS Overview The Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media) is intended to introduce students to the many career opportunities available for 3D artists, animators and designers. This course is run with a focus on 3D animation and gives understanding of the creative potential and application of 3D animation software in the games, film and visual effects industry. The Certificate II concludes with a production unit where students will use the skills learnt in the course to work together and produce a short animated film. Students start by planning an animation with concept art and storyboards, modelling and animating their designs throughout the production process and finish by editing sound, music and special FX into the final product. The course introduces students to the fundamentals of 3D animation including: 3D modelling Texturing Animation Short movie production Character design Environment design Lighting Rendering Projects PROJECT 3D Animation Pre- Production 3D Character Development DESCRIPTION Create storyboards and concept art for your short animated movie production. Develop the concept to the animatic stage Design, model, texture, rig and animate a character of your own design 3D Environments Learn about using 3D animation software to model, texture and render through the design and creation of a 3D environment 3D Short Animated Movie Create a short 3D movie demonstrating your understanding of all of the skills learnt so far. In addition you will cover animation industry knowledge such as production pipelines and common roles and milestones

Page 6 CERTIFICATE III IN MEDIA CUF30107 GAME DESIGN FOUNDATIONS Overview The Certificate III in Media specialising in game design, is designed to introduce students to the game design workflow in order to create a 3D playable game. This course is run with a focus on game design, giving students an understanding of the game development workflow and preparing them for a future in various digital interactive fields using the Unreal 4 game engine. This course includes a game development production where students will produce a unique, playable game. Students start by designing a game, creating design documents and will require students to take on a roles such as producer, Level Designer, Character Designer, Visual Scripter and Tester. By the end of the module they will produce a fully playable, unique 3D game. The course introduces students to the fundamentals of 3D animation and game design including: Lighting and Rendering Fundamental game design Producing design documents Designing a 3D game environment Creating games Projects PROJECT Game Design 3D Game Framework Game Mechanics Game Production DESCRIPTION Learn about what is involved in designing games and write a game design document for a new, unique game Edit and create 3D game assets and bring them into the Unreal 4 game engine to bring your game concepts to life Using powerful visual scripting learn how to create gameplay for your game including computer controlled enemies and collectables Finalise you own unique and fully playable game and learn how to publish your game to share with friends and family

Page 7 VCE VET IDM CERTIFICATE III MEDIA CUF30107 GAME DESIGN FOUNDATIONS Overview VCE VET IDM combines industry standard game design workflows and technologies to teach you how to create and design games using 3D software. In the first year, you will be introduced to the Unreal 4 game engine along with visual scripting, Photoshop and Maya. You will learn to create unique 3D art assets, gameplay elements and design game mechanics as you complete a fully playable game. During the second year, you will expand and build on these techniques as you learn how to create a custom character and implement it within the game engine to create a unique game to your design. You will also cover key topics including website construction, flash development and graphic design. The course introduces students to the fundamentals of 3D animation and game design including: 3D modelling and Texturing Game design Level design Game mechanics Creating gameplay Flash Web design Projects PROJECT Game Design 3D game framework Game Mechanics Game Production DESCRIPTION Learn about what is involved in designing games and write a game design document for a new, unique game Edit and create 3D game assets and bring them into the Unreal 4 game engine to bring your game concepts to life Using powerful visual scripting learn how to create gameplay for your game including computer controlled enemies and collectables Finalise you own unique and fully playable game and learn how to publish your game to share with friends and family Interactive Design Game Core Interactive Production Building on skills learnt in the first game production you will begin working on a second game learning how to interactively prototype game ideas Learn how to rapidly build advanced gameplay elements including a custom 3D animated character and the process of implementing it inside the Unreal 4 game engine Learn how to apply custom options to the game building process as you publish you fully playable game for friends and family to enjoy

Page 8 VCE VET IDMT CERTIFICATE III IDMT ICA30111 GAME DEVELOPMENT FUNDAMENTALS Overview VCE VET IDMT combines industry standard programming workflow and technologies to develop games through coding. In the first year, you will use HTML 5, JavaScript and JQuery to create games while exploring key programming foundations such as algorithm implementation and control flow. During the second year, you will expand and build upon the techniques you have learnt so far. You will work with C# and the.net Framework to develop custom shoot em up games along with other game projects. As you develop core programming skills you will also cover key topics such as building a custom web server, system maintenance and porting to a Linux system. The course introduces students to the fundamentals of Programming and IT including: HTML5 & JavaScript Screen Coordinates Programming fundamentals Collision detection Debugging foundations Problem Solving Linear math Projects PROJECT Slime the Ghosts / Crate Clicker game Pong game Online Presence Mad bomber game 2D Shoot-em-up game Multiplatform Port Written Test DESCRIPTION An introductory game in HTML5 where a player uses slime balls to splatter ghosts that pop up in windows of a haunted house. Avoid splattering the innocent residents of the house though! The students have the opportunity to rewrite and customise their own version of the classic video game, Pong. Aside of the basic paddle and ball controls, students will have the chance to include various power-ups and ball movement effects. This assessment allows students to create an online presence for themselves and their games through the development of a HTML5 website. Help the player catch and defuse the bombs that the mad bomber is dropping on the city! Another classic game that the students will have an opportunity to create and customise. Applying the skills they have learnt to date, the students will program their most ambitious game so far: a complete shoot em-up game in the style of the 1942 arcade hit from the 1980s! It is highly advantageous to have the game run on multiple operating system to cater to a wider audience of games players. Students will gain experience with installing and configuring a different operating system and learn how to modify one of their existing games so that it runs on the new operating system. All students are required to sit the final VCE VET examination. This course is designed to include dedicated sessions leading up to this test that revises and apply all they have learnt to maximise their chances of achieving excellent examination results.

Page 9 Contact us for more information: melbvetis@aie.edu.au (03) 9820 8201