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Session: TEENS Coding Virtual Reality with Unity: VR Escape Room (Code-it Hacks)


TEENS Coding Virtual Reality with Unity: VR Escape Room

By: Code-it Hacks


About this Program:

  • Day Camp
  • Age 10 - 17 (Coed)
  • Specialized in Computer (multi) and Virtual Reality, offers 13 activities
  • 0 session dates to choose from
  • Cost starting from $500
  • Busing not available
  • Special needs support available


Contact:

95 Lavinia Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M6S 3H9

VR ESCAPE ROOM

Enjoyed your last trip to the VR game world? Now let's build one. In this camp students will learn the technology behind the 3D builds. They will design and build multiple worlds and characters and experience them using the UNITY gaming engine

Solution Topic

  • On your way to creating your own Metaverse​
  • What rules world govern the Metaverse? Should they be the same as physical world?

Design , Experiment, Build

  • Ideate, research and design your virtual realm
  • Design and journal your virtual space
  • identify game construct
  • Build and have a blast!

What will you learn?

  • Game design for VR environments
  • Techniques for 3D development
  • Learn the basics of programming
  • Learn C# programming
  • Presentation skills

What will you make?

  • Campers will design and build multiple mini 3D builds and explore their creations using Google Cardboard
  • Campers will complete a full research to build Gaming project in 3D

What will you take?

  • Design sketches
  • Research Journal
  • Portfolio of programming projects

Where will you go?

  • This camp will visit a tech company or the company leadership will visit us for Expo
  • This camp may also have a topic related field trip





Character Development: This program helps build the following traits

  • Resilience: When young kids learn to code, they become problem solvers and develop critical thinking. With any problem solving, children have to stay with the problem long enough to find meaning solutions. Coding develops a child's ability to develop perseverance and resilience as they create fun projects.
  • Creativity: Code-it Hacks Inquiry and play based summer camps ensures that technology is used towards solving a real-life problem that is out of the box. Each camp demands students to engage in fun group-based activities to develop creative solutions all while having a blast with crafts and technology.


Session Dates and Rates:

Date TBD
High Park, Toronto, ON
95 Lavinia Ave

Time TBD
Cost TBD
2023-07-10500


Special Needs Support: This program is able to accomodate a few campers with special needs

Mild Support       Specialized programming

ADD/ADHD
Troubled Teens
Mild Support       Specialized programming


Activities:

Recreational       Instructional       Intense or Competitive

3D Design
C#
Engineering
Gaming
Instructor lead (group)
Makerspace
Math
STEAM
STEM
Technology
Video Game Design
Video Game Development
Virtual Reality
Recreational       Instructional       Intense or Competitive



Design and Build a VR Escape Room!
Learn the technology behind the 3D builds. Design and build multiple worlds and characters using Unity.

 

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