S E R V I C E S A V A I L A B L E Distance Education On-site Education.International Education Experiences in Canada On- l i n e a n d O n S i t e O p p o r t u n i t i e s i n C o m p u t i n g S c i e n c e C o u r s e s i n V i d e o G a m e P r o g r a m m i n g a n d 3 D A n i m a t i o n Using Vide Game Development to learn: Math, Science, Computing Science and Art 3D Animation L e a d i n g C u r r i c u l u m f r o m T h e D i g i P e n I n s t i t u t e o f Te c h n o l o g y - a W o r l d L e a d e r i n V i d e o G a m e P r o g r a m m i n g E d u c a t i o n f o r t h e V i d e o G a m e I n d u s t r y For Students aged 14 and Up
C S 0 ON- L I N E V I D E O G A M E D E S I G N C O U R S E M A T H, C O M P U T I N G S C I E N C E A N D A R T Global Ed, a distance education school located in Kamloops British Columbia Canada is offering CS0 a 90 hour on-line course in video game programming that provides students with foundational knowledge in how math, science and art are used in video game design. A 30 hour course is also available. CS0, is an introductory course developed by the DigiPen Institute of Technology a world leader in video game design education, located in Redmond Washington with satellite campus locations in Bilbao Spain and Singapore. What you learn: One hour of instruction on-line per week for 18 weeks and up to four hours of home work (with on-line instructor support from Global Ed as needed) each week. Students learn how today's digital games and interactive experiences are created. Students will develop a series of four games that will teach them how to use DigiPen s ProjectFUN Editor. Students who complete this course will be prepared to learn more about the C and C++ programming languages while developing mathematics skills. Who can attend: Students aged 14 years of age and above. Those students aged 13 may also apply provided they are familiar with PC computers are able to participate in an on-line learning environment. Students completing CS0 can continue on to take CS1, an advanced DigiPen video game programming course and/or 3D Animation on-line. They may also wish to explore international education at School District # 73 in Kamloops British Columbia to attend the 540 hour DigiPen video game Technology Academy and earn up to 4-1st year computing science courses at Thompson Rivers University, also in Kamloops. For more information and to register visit Global Ed at: www.globaled.ca Maybe we`ll see you on-line to game on! 2
C S 0 ON- S I T E V I D E O G A M E D E S I G N C O U R S E M A T H A N D C O M P U T I N G S C I E N C E I N Y O U R C L A S S R O O M Global Ed, an international education company located in Kamloops British Columbia Canada is offering CS0 a 90 hour course in video game programming that provides students with advanced knowledge in how math, science and art are used in video game design. CS0, is an introductory course developed by the DigiPen Institute of Technology a world leader in video game design education, located in Redmond Washington with satellite campus locations in Bilbao Spain and Singapore. What students will learn: Students attend a 90 hour course at your facility taught by your instructor who will be trained by DigiPen to offer the curriculum. Instructional labs require PC Computers running Microsoft Windows XP, VISTA or Windows 7. Students learn how today's digital games and interactive experiences are created. Students will develop a series of four games that will teach them how to use DigiPen s ProjectFUN Editor. Students who complete this course will be prepared to learn more about the C and C++ programming languages while developing mathematics skills. Who can attend: Students aged 14 years of age and above. Those students aged 13 may also apply provided they are familiar with PC computers are able to participate in an on-line learning environment. Students completing CS0 may also attend CS1, an advanced course or 3D Animation which Global Ed can also assist your school to offer. Students may also wish to explore international education at School District # 73 in Kamloops British Columbia to attend the 540 hour DigiPen video game design Technology Academy and earn up to 4-1st year computing science courses at Thompson Rivers University, also in Kamloops. For more information visit Global Ed at: www.globaled.ca Find out how you can help students game on while learning math and science! 3
C S 1 ON- L I N E V I D E O G A M E D E S I G N C O U R S E M A T H, C O M P U T I N G S C I E N C E A N D A R T Global Ed, a distance education school located in Kamloops British Columbia Canada is offering CS1 a 90 hour course in video game programming that provides students with advanced knowledge in how math, science and art are used in video game design. CS1, is an advanced course developed by the DigiPen Institute of Technology a world leader in video game design education, located in Redmond Washington with satellite campus locations in Bilbao Spain and Singapore. What you learn: Who can attend: One hour of instruction on-line per week for 18 weeks and up to four hours of home work (with on-line instructor support from Global Ed as needed) each week. Students learn how mathematics, physics, story telling and art are combined to develop advanced video games. The course serves as a unique secondary school level orientation to game design and the fast paced and innovative video game and simulation industry. Students completing this course excel in math and computing science. Students aged 14 years of age and above. Students attending CS1 are recommended to attend CS0 an introductory course prior to attending this advanced course. Students completing CS1 may wish to attend 3D Animation on-line courses through Global Ed. They may also wish to explore international education at School District # 73 in Kamloops British Columbia to attend the 540 hour DigiPen video game design Technology Academy and earn up to 4-1st year computing science courses at Thompson Rivers University, also in Kamloops. For more information and to register visit Global Ed at: www.globaled.ca Maybe we`ll see you on-line to game on! 4
C S 1 ON- S I T E V I D E O G A M E D E S I G N C O U R S E M A T H A N D C O M P U T I N G S C I E N C E I N Y O U R C L A S S R O O M Global Ed, an international education company located in Kamloops British Columbia Canada is offering CS1 a 90 hour course in video game programming that provides students with advanced knowledge in how math, science and art are used in video game design. CS1, is an advanced course developed by the DigiPen Institute of Technology a world leader in video game design education, located in Redmond Washington with satellite campus locations in Bilbao Spain and Singapore. What students will learn: Who can attend: Students attend a 90 hour course at your facility taught by your instructor who will be trained by DigiPen to offer the curriculum. Instructional labs require PC Computers running Microsoft Windows XP, VISTA or Windows 7. Students learn how mathematics, physics, story telling and art are combined to develop advanced video games. The course serves as a unique secondary school level orientation to game design and the fast paced and innovative video game and simulation industry. Students completing this course excel in math and computing science. Students aged 14 years of age and above. Students attending CS1 are recommended to attend CS0 an introductory course prior to attending this advanced course. Students completing CS0 can continue on to take CS1, an advanced DigiPen video game programming course and/or may also attend 3D Animation which Global Ed can also assist your school to offer. Students may also wish to explore international education at School District # 73 in Kamloops to attend the 540 hour DigiPen video game design Technology Academy and earn up to 4-1st year computing science courses at Thompson Rivers University, also in Kamloops. For more information visit Global Ed at: www.globaled.ca Find out how you can help students game on while learning math and science! 5
3 D A N I M A T I O N - ON- L I N E C O U R S E! T R A D I T I O N A L A R T A N D M A T H T O M A K E V I D E O G A M E S Global Ed, a distance education school located in Kamloops British Columbia Canada is offering 3D Animation a 30 hour on-line course introductory workshop teaches you how today s digital games and interactive experiences are created. 3D Animation is a 30 hour introductory course developed by the DigiPen Institute of Technology a world leader in video game design education, located in Redmond Washington with satellite campus locations in Bilbao Spain and Singapore. Students participate in 30 hours of on-line instruction and create their own animation reel. Students should have a trial version, or purchased version of Autodesk 3ds Max on a Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 PC. What you learn: Students learn the basics of the animation production pipeline while reinforcing their knowledge of traditional art concepts such as color theory and composition, as well as math concepts like 2D and 3D coordinate systems. Students will also apply their communication and basic fine arts skills as they create a coherent visual story through their own animations. Who can attend: Students aged 14 years of age and above. Those students aged 13 may also apply provided they are familiar with PC computers are able to participate in an on-line learning environment. Students completing 3D Animation can continue on to take CS0 and CS1 - video game programming courses on-line. They may also wish to explore international education at School District # 73 in Kamloops British Columbia to attend the 540 hour DigiPen video game Technology Academy and earn up to 4-1st year computing science courses at Thompson Rivers University, also in Kamloops. For more information and to register visit Global Ed at: www.globaled.ca Maybe we`ll see you on-line to game on! 6
3 D A N I M A T I O N - ON- S I T E C O U R S E! F U N D A M E N T A L S O F A N I M A T I O N Global Ed, an international education company located in Kamloops British Columbia Canada is offering 3D Animation a 90 hour course traditional art skills, including drawing and sculpting, which are central to the animation process. 3D Animation, is an introductory course developed by the DigiPen Institute of Technology a world leader in video game design education, located in Redmond Washington with satellite campus locations in Bilbao Spain and Singapore. What students will learn: Students attend a 90 hour course at your facility taught by your instructor who will be trained by DigiPen to offer the curriculum. Instructional labs require PC Computers running Microsoft Windows XP, VISTA or Windows 7 and Autodesk 3ds Max. Fundamentals of Animation introduces students to the art and science of animation through hands-on projects that let them see first hand how each process works. Students will learn about the tools and techniques that professional animators use to bring their ideas to life, and try their hand at creating their own 2D and 3D animations. Who can attend: Students aged 14 years of age and above. Those students aged 13 may also apply provided they are familiar with PC computers. Students completing 3D Animation can continue on to take CS0 and CS1 - video game programming courses which Global Ed can also assist your school to offer. They may also wish to explore international education at School District # 73 in Kamloops British Columbia to attend the 540 hour DigiPen video game Technology Academy and earn up to 4-1st year computing science courses at Thompson Rivers University, also in Kamloops. For more information visit Global Ed at: www.globaled.ca Find out how you can help students game on while learning math and science! 7
Global Education 1770 Springview Place, Kamloops British Columbia, Canada, V2E 1X9 Phone: (778) 471-6061 Toll free: 1-855-471-6061 Fax: (250) 377-2257 Email: dcoder@sd73.bc.ca Principal Dean Coder 8