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Animation and Programming with Alice - Level 1 - for Middle/High Schoolers

Create simple 3D animations and digital stories with SIMs-like characters using object and text-based coding.
Sally Morris - Tech/SPED
Average rating:
4.8
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(222)
Class

What's included

6 live meetings
5 hrs 30 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

Students will learn how to create and place characters in a 3D world, and then create digital stories using text-based dialog and animation.  We will be using Alice 3.0, which combines object-based coding with texted-based Java coding in Netbeans.  Alice is a free program made available by Carnegie Mellon and is used widely in elementary through college-age computer, visual arts, and other core classes. Students need to have general computer skills, but no previous animation or coding experience is required.  

Students will be introduced to projects that we will start together in class and they can finish outside of class if necessary.  I will demonstrate how to use the program step-by-step sharing my screen and students can follow along on their own computers.  They can share their screens if they need help troubleshooting. (Teacher will also be available throughout the week for help and questions on projects outside of class.) 

Lesson 1 will be an introduction to the user interface, how to find, place, and modify objects in Alice.  Lesson 2 will set up a "tea party" scene with props and characters that we will then modify with character movement and text-based dialog.  Lesson 3 will create a space-themed scene and we will animate a space creature walking across the terrain.  Lesson 4 will introduce "Methods" and Lesson 5 will implement "Procedures".  Both of these important programming concepts will teach students how to accomplish tasks more effectively.  In Lesson 6, students will be given guidelines for a digital story that they will create which will incorporate characters, movement, and dialog.  Students will have a lot of freedom in what they choose to do for this final project.  Students will be encouraged to share their projects if they want to the Google Classroom.

Parents or students will need to download and install Alice 3.0 on their computer prior to the first week (teacher will be available for any technical support needed!)  Download it from: http://www.alice.org/get-alice/alice-3/.  Alice 3.0 will run on Windows (32- or 64-bit systems), Mac OS, or Linux. There is a NetBeans add-on that works with Alice 3.0 for more extended activities, but it is not absolutely necessary for this course.

Students will turn in their work using Google Classroom.  Students will be expected to complete basic assignments, but are encouraged to be creative and personalize their work.

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Support materials will be posted in Google Classroom as PDF files or videos.  All the software in this course is free for students. Be sure to download the program as laid out in the above class description.
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Joined April, 2019
4.8
222reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Texas Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Indiana Teaching Certificate
Master's Degree in Education from Wilkes University
Bachelor's Degree from Ball State University
I've taught animation and programming to both middle school and high school students. I like to have fun and help students learn to use technology creatively.

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$75

for 6 classes
1x per week, 6 weeks
55 min

Completed by 11 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-9 learners per class

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