Government Technology – Brianna Griff
Rather than having students endure lessons or conquer levels, Code Wiz Oak Forest students build video games and create animations. Instead of taking tests, kids can create their own versions of Roblox (where online players build their own games and can play those built by others), Minecraft (a video game where players create blocky worlds) and Unity (a platform where users build 3D animations).
Rather than having students endure lessons or conquer levels, Code Wiz Oak Forest students build video games and create animations. Instead of taking tests, kids can create their own versions of Roblox (where online players build their own games and can play those built by others), Minecraft (a video game where players create blocky worlds) and Unity (a platform where users build 3D animations).
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