Unity launches game design and computing tools for the classroom
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Unity Technologies, the maker of the widely used real-time 3D game development platform, has launched two new tools for the classroom. Create with Code and Unity Teach are now generally available for students to learn both game design and computer science.
Create with Code, the first comprehensive solution for teachers to teach computer science using Unity, and Unity Teach, an inspiration, empowerment and support platform and ecosystem for teachers who teach or wish to teach students Unity, are the next steps in Unity’s commitment to preparing students for a future surrounded by real-time 3D creation.
This is one of those enlightened movements of self-interest. The more people know about computing and how to code, the greater the opportunity for Unity to sell them game creation tools. But that kind of effort will create goodwill for Unity and do a lot of good, beyond just creating business opportunities for the San Francisco company. As the world embraces 3D technology, students can forge ahead by learning to code with Unity.
“When it comes to introducing students to today’s science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) skills, teachers today face an unprecedented challenge,” said Jessica Lindl, vice president and global head of education at Unity Technologies, in a statement. . “Technology is constantly changing and even today’s top engineers struggle to ensure their professional knowledge stays up to date. Build with Code and Unity Teach directly address this problem by providing our community of educators with the resources and curriculum to confidently teach students development and design using Unity.
The career potential of creators capable of developing real-time 3D experiences extends to sectors such as architecture, augmented reality, construction, engineering, entertainment, games, virtual reality, etc. . However, the opportunity for students to learn the development programs and required skills is rare, largely due to constraints in educational resources and the lack of integration of Unity into the programs. Create with Code and Unity Teach are the first comprehensive resources available to make it easy for teachers to integrate Unity programming and development into their teaching.
Create with code
The Create with Code course includes everything educators need to enable the success of today’s students entering tomorrow’s job market, where real-time 3D development skills will be essential. The course includes everything students will need to learn how to program effectively in Unity, from teacher training modules to quizzes and answer keys, all designed to allow students to create their own projects from scratch in C#.
At the end of the course, students have the opportunity to test their skills by applying for the Unity Certified Programmer certificate, which more and more employers are recognizing as a standout designation. “Create with Code not only prepared me perfectly to teach coding with Unity, but it also made me fall in love with coding,” said Derek Postma, professor of video game programming and computer science at Hamilton High. School in Hamilton, Michigan, in a statement. . “I can honestly say that I had more fun taking this course than any other course in recent memory, and I am really looking forward to sharing that with my students. This course will awaken your child’s passions while teaching him in depth the basics of computing.
Teaching unit
Above: Unity Teach is a new way to learn computer science in the classroom.
Image Credit: Unity
The Unity Teach platform is a destination and community for educators who appreciate the importance of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) in education, but lack the expertise or support network necessary to teach new technologies. Unity Teach’s goal is to act as a platform where educators can go to learn from each other, share technology challenges, and celebrate successes.
The platform is comprised of various resources including lesson plans, sample student projects, professional development sessions, and a powerful community to enable educators to not only teach Unity, but also maintain their curriculum. up-to-date to match the fast-paced, tech-centric workforce that exists today. Even the most advanced technologists often find themselves falling behind. It is therefore essential that today’s employers have the tools and support they need to keep their skills up to date.
Unity offers future creators more educational resources than any other real-time development platform, preparing students for the workforce of tomorrow where these development skills will be needed. Today’s announcement follows the recent launch of Unity Learn Premium, the most comprehensive source of learning content yet for professionals and hobbyists looking to advance their Unity skills within their industry. .
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