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Summer 2016 •

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NEW!

Space Exploration: Create and Explore!

Travel across the planet in a Mars Rover, take a rocket ship to Pluto or

travel through space beyond the Milky Way Galaxy, all made possible

by creations built with LEGO®S! Each day we’ll learn about a different

planet, cosmic body or energy and then construct the appropriate

vehicle used to travel through, towards or beyond. Learn, create, go-

Space travel has never been so much fun!

AGES 7-11

KOC322

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15 hours

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$129

5116

M-F 7/11–7/15 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

E126A

Hahn

5115

M-F 8/1–8/5 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

E126A

Hahn

5117

M-F 8/8–8/12 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

E126A

KOC Instructor

NEW!

May the Force BeWithYou: Faraway

Empires, Starfighters andWookiees

Students will become familiar with the characters and history of the

Star Wars series as they build vehicles and structures using LEGO® kits.

Working in small groups, students will develop their fine motor skills,

think in three dimension, problem solve and develop lateral think-

ing skills as they build from various Star Wars LEGO® kits including

the Imperial Shuttle Tydirium, AT-AT and the Imperial Assault Carrier.

Explore the world of Star Wars!

AGES 7-11

KOC321

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15 hours

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$129

8195

M-F 6/27–7/1 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

E126A

Hahn

5125

M-F 7/25–7/29 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

E126A

Hahn

Video Game Design

Do you love to play video games? Have you ever thought about

designing your own game? In this course you will get a chance to work

with the premier game engines that the pros use. Video games are an

emerging art form that combines writing, cinematography, painting

and programming into one medium. Learn how to design fun and effi-

cient game levels as well as techniques for properly pacing a story line

for a game. Design any type of game you want, from racing, action and

puzzle games to old school side scrolling games. If playing games is

not enough for you, then video game design just may be your calling!

AGES 9-14

KOC509

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15 hours

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$139

8183

M-F 6/27–7/1 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

E108

Moss

5113

M-F 7/11–7/15 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

E108

Moss

5110

M-F 7/18–7/22 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

E109

Pingatore

5109

M-F 7/25–7/29 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

E109

Pingatore

5108

M-F 8/1–8/5 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

E109

Pingatore

5112

M-F 8/8–8/12 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

E108

Moss

KOC509

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12 hours

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$119

5114

T-F 7/5–7/8 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

E108

Moss

5111

T-F 7/5–7/8 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

E109

Pingatore

AdvancedVideo Game Design

Step into the world of 3D game making with advanced video game

design. Using game engines that the pros use, students will create

games in a 3D space that utilize physics and even dynamic weather

simulations. Create fully realized worlds to explore and storylines to go

along with them. Students will utilize all of their skills in writing, math,

and art to create games. A prerequisite for this class is KOC509 Video

Game Design.

AGES 9-14

TOC212

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15 hours

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$139

8198

M-F

6/27–7/1 1 p.m.-4 p.m. E109 Pingatore

5145

M-F

7/11–7/15 1 p.m.-4 p.m. E109 Pingatore

5151

M-F

7/25–7/29 1 p.m.-4 p.m. E108 Moss

5150

M-F

8/8–8/12 1 p.m.-4 p.m. E108 Moss

TOC212

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12 hours

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$119

5146

T-F 7/5–7/8 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

E109

Pingatore

Expert Level Video Game Design

The third course in video game design will have students exploring the

most advanced features of game engines. This advanced level course

focuses on artificial intelligence programming, landscape modeling,

and level scripting. This is the class that brings it all together. A pre-req-

uisite for this class is Advanced Video Game Design, TOC212.

AGES 11-15

TOC214

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15 hours

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$139

5130

M-F 8/1–8/5 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

E108

Pingatore

TOC214

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15 hours

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$139

5134

M-F 7/18–7/22 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

E109

Pingatore

5132

M-F 7/25–7/29 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

E109

Pingatore

5128

M-F 8/8–8/12 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

E109

Pingatore

NEW!

Design and Fly: An Introduction to

Drone Technology

Beginning with the use of a tried and true paper airplane, students will

learn about technology and aerodynamics. Then the standard paper

airplane will be outfitted with a controller that will allow the student

to fly the airplane, or unmanned aerial vehicle, with their smart phone.

The course will focus on how a plane flies, how it is controlled and basic

aircraft design. Students will begin with a proven design and be tasked

with designing their own airplane by the end of the week. Student’s

designs will be showcased during the last class with a student show

and tell and a friendly race!

Students are required to bring a smart

phone to class each day. Class fee includes a power up Drone kit

complete with a control module, motor and heavy duty paper that

goes home with the student at the conclusion of the class.

AGES 12-14

TOC202

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15 hours

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$205

8180

M-F 6/27–7/1 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

F109

Lawler

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