2008 Summer Course Schedule by Program
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“I can’t wait to get back to my class and get my kids involved in these projects.”
- Theresa Nierlich
- Teacher
- Concord, CA
Digital Media for the Classroom - Adobe Tools
Bringing digital media and digital storytelling to the classroom - continuing education for teachers
| Skill Level | When & How Long | Software/Hardware Used | Certification/Credit Offered |
| Introductory- Intermediate |
Summer 2008 5 Day Course M-F 9am - 5pm |
Adobe Digital School Collection | Stanford Continuing Studies Credit |
Locations, Dates, & Instructors:
- Claremont
- Aug 11-15
DMA Instructors:
Adobe Photoshop Elements & Adobe Premiere Elements:

Course Description
Game programming is a hot topic in education, and this course introduces the principles of that exciting area. You’ll learn through hands-on creation of both text-based and graphics-based games, and you’ll leverage the power of Python, a beginner-friendly language used by the industry in such games as Battlefield 2142, Civilization IV and Disney’s Toontown Online. Discover how to create data structures for games; design game worlds with objects; draw and animate sprites; play sound effects and musical tracks; read player input; and implement basic collision detection.
As a final project, you’ll write a complete 2D action game with graphics, music, and sound effects. Attendees leave with everything required to develop a first course in game programming, including a textbook featuring projects with solutions, review questions with answers, chapter PowerPoint presentations, chapter test banks and an instructor’s manual with quick quizzes, vocabulary lists and more.
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Who Should Attend
Anyone who wants to learn the nuts and bolts of digital storytelling, production and editing.
Certification & Credit Offered
This course is part of a DMA Certification in Video Production and also qualifies for Stanford University Continuing Studies credit. Learn more
Prerequisites
Basic experience using a Macintosh or Windows-based PC.
Related and Recommended Courses
In addition to being offered as a stand-alone class, this course can also be taken as part of a DMA multi-week series. Below are some suggested multi-week series.
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