What's included
3 live meetings
2 hrs 15 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
Hi everyone! This course meets 3 times. This is a LIVE class. This is not a prerecorded class. It is a live class that meets in real time. IMPORTANT NOTE: This is not a coding/computer programming class. This class assumes the student has NEVER used Roblox Studio or has little experience using roblox studio. What will be taught? This course assumes that learners have little or no Roblox Studio experience. This is not a computer programming / coding class. This class is all about learning how to use Roblox Studio. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Required Experience Learners Need Before Enrolling This course uses Roblox Studio. A Windows/MacOS computer is required for Roblox Studio. Students must have experience using a Windows/MacOS computer. Make sure to download and install Roblox Studio before the day one from the official roblox website www.roblox.com/create Topics covered in this course Day 1- Navigation - Learning how to move around in Roblox Studio is integral to designing a game. Day 1 is all about becoming familiar with common features in Roblox Studio. To practice navigation, students will use the terrain editor and the parts button to build an obby and/or a structure like a house or a castle. Topics covered on day 1: -- Navigation -- Terrain Editing -- Basic Building -- 3D Models ------------------------------------------------ Day 2: Explorer and properties are two of the most important features of Roblox Studio. Exercises on day 2 are all about practicing using the Explorer and Properties section of Roblox Studio. -- Effects (Such as the fire effect) Day 3: -- Graphical User Interface (GUIs) Day 3 focuses on creating words and pictures that go onto the surface of the part and onto the screen. --------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT NOTE: This is not a coding class. This class does not teach students how to code. ----------------------------------------------------------- My teaching style: I teach through discovery. I ask open ended questions and allow students a chance to think critically for a solution. I encourage students do the steps themselves to get hands on practice using Roblox Studio. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How will I teach? I always do the lesson with the students. So as students create a game, so am I. I use screen share in the zoom so that students can see my screen. Students will need to be able to see my screen and their screen at the same time, so some students prefer to use two devices for class. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Parental Guidance is advised for students under 13 when accessing the internet and when downloading and installing programs such as Roblox Studio. Roblox Studio is a free program that should only be downloaded from the official Roblox site. www.roblox.com/create. Roblox Studio requires a Roblox account.
It is strongly encouraged that parents add their own email address in case the student gets locked out of their Roblox account. Roblox Studio requires internet access and requires that a student be in good standing with Roblox. Students that are suspended/banned from Roblox will also be suspended/banned from Roblox Studio too.
Supply List
Roblox Studio can only be used on a Windows or Mac Computer. Unfortunately, Roblox Studio does NOT work on a Google Chromebook, Smartphones, Tablets, or video game consoles. In order to participate in this class, it is required students use a Windows or Mac computer. A computer mouse is strongly encouraged but not required.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi!
My name is Miss Jennifer, and I teach classes about Roblox/Roblox Studio, Cubzh, Visual Studio Code, and Blender. I enjoy teaching coding and video game design. It is a joy to be able to teach what I love to do.
My coding classes focus on learning computer programming fundamentals. These are essential skills that students will take with them into adulthood and are valuable in any field of study.
I am also a Roblox event organizer, and I have run a few virtual gaming tournaments here on Outschool: Roblox Bedwars, Bladeball, and Doors. The Doors tournament was pretty funny because I had multiple students get to door 100, so it was a tie. If you have any ideas for other tournaments I should create in the future, let me know.
I don't just teach Roblox stuff; I am a huge fan. When I am not teaching, I am on Roblox just like you. I play ERLC, Pls Donate, Dandy's World, Bladeball, Berry Ave., Strongest Battlegrounds, Elemental Grounds, and Bedwars. I am Zukojen on Roblox. I am also Zukojen on Cubzh. Cubzh is an up and coming 3D gaming platform that also uses Lua programming.
I offer a lot of classes. If you are not sure what class to take first/next, ask me. Please feel welcome to send me a message BEFORE enrolling. Some classes are for students that have never used Roblox Studio. Some classes are for students that have no coding experience. Some classes are for students that have some coding experience but are still beginners. Please tell me your current experience level (if any) and what you want to learn, and I can tell you where to start.
If you don't see a day/time that works for your schedule, please send me a schedule request.
Don't see a class that you like? Tell me! I am always looking for new class ideas and always updating my material.
I have taught over 3,000 students here on Outschool how to code and create their own games. I hope to see you in my classes soon!
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More about me and my teaching style:
My teaching style is all about being thorough and patient. It really doesn't matter to me what kind of game the student wants to make; every game has the same basic components, and every coding language shares the same basic components. My goal is to give students the fundamental skills they need to create whatever they want. I allow the kids to lead based on their interests and explore. I provide hands-on examples and enable students to learn at their own pace in a prepared environment. Learning should never be a passive process. Students should present, aware, and engaged.
It may take longer or require more effort, but it is worth it every single time. The things that students can learn to do for themselves and others are far more meaningful than what someone else can do for them. So yes, students in my classes are responsible for typing their own code and building their own stuff. Does it take longer? YUP. Is it more challenging? YUP. Copying and pasting stuff and blindly following a bunch of steps is not helpful. There is value in learning how to make things on your own.
I am often told by my younger students that I treat them just like I treat the big kids. I treat all my students like developers, because they are developers. The only difference between my students and me is that I have more experience doing it. We all have to start somewhere. Never too early to learn these lifelong skills. Why do I treat all my students like developers, even the ones with no experience? That is because in the tech world, we call those junior developers! Haha!
I was born and raised in Westchester County, New York. I now live in Nevada (Pacific Standard Time Zone). I have always enjoyed technology. When I was a kid, I would take electronics apart and often would break them in the process, which my parents were not too happy about haha. "The machine is for homework ONLY!" Apparently the family computer could not run without a CPU. Who knew? HAHA.
As a kid, I would read my aunt's medical books and write what I found in C programming.
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
char funnyBoneDefinition[] = "The ulnar nerve runs near the surface of the elbow, and when hit, it can cause a tingling sensation in the forearm and fingers, often referred to as hitting the 'funny bone.'";
// Print the definition using the variable
printf("Funny Bone: %s\n", funnyBoneDefinition);
return 0;
}
If there is anyone out there that wants to learn C, let me know! Let's keep C alive! Many industries like the aerospace, financial, automotive, and medical industry still use C for essential stuff to function. We need more people to learn the language. I would love to teach it.
It should be no surprise then to know that before Outschool, I worked as a software developer for a hospital system. My primary coding languages are Lua/Roblox Lua, C++, C, python, java, and C#. After work, I would help students in my local area with their math and coding homework. Now I get to teach students all over the world in a virtual classroom here on Outschool. It's so much fun!
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Live Group Class
$39
for 3 classes1x per week, 3 weeks
45 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
2-4 learners per class