Mobile Game Development with Game Salad
Details
This MOOC will teach you how to create a mobile game using GameSalad Creator. In the space of just a few weeks we will go through the whole game creation process using GameSalad, teaching the steps and tricks on creating your very own mobile game.
This course is targeted to secondary school levers however anyone can register into this course and participate in the activities.
Learners are expected to review the lesson in form of video/pdf/ppt slides and participate in the course activities in form of forum, practice or quiz in order to receive the certificate of completion.
More Information
Welcome to Taylor’s University School of Computing and IT Massive Online Open Course (MOOC). In this course, you will explore mobile games development. Here you will be able to create games using "Game Salad Creator".
Learning Objectives:
In this course you'll learn the basics of gamification using Gamesalad Creator. The main purpose of this course is not show you how easy it is to create your very own game with a game creation tool like GameSalad Creator.
From week-1 to week-3, we will cover topics from installation to game development. There will be also tips for you to develop a good mobile game. If you encounter problem at any point of the development, do feel free to raise your questions in the forum. In week-4, it will be an online discussion session that helps you to complete the final product for the competition.
This course is designed to be taken fully online.
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Speaker/s
The Lecturers:
Mr. Sean Lim Eng Lye
Dr. Wong Seng Yue
Mr. Rimi Azizi Bin Ramidin
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