2D Animation II (ActionScript) – If you want to learn
ActionScriptiong, a Flash Programming Language, to develop your own
interactive games or website, then this class is for you. In this class,
you will learn to the basic concept of ActionScripting that is used
create interactive games and interactive website quickly. You will learn
to use the game programming techniques and elements, such as mouse-over
effect, random number generator, coordinate system, collusion detection.
This class is perfect for beginners looking for an Introduction to the
Action Scripting for game programming or developing interactive website
and games using Flash. Prereq: Knowledge of using Flash to create 2D animation (2D
Animation I or equivalent). This course is also good for students who are planning to take an Adobe Certified Associate Exam.
Website Design – If you want to learn to develop and publish your
own website, this is the class for you. You will learn to create web
pages with text, pictures and hyperlinks to other websites and web
pages. They will also learn to upload and manage the website on the web
server and gain basic knowledge of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and
Cascade Style Sheet (CSS), organize the Website content, develop color
schemes, add graphics links, insert multi-media elements, and more. This course is also good for students who are planning to take an Adobe Certified Associate Exam.
Java Programming I - Programming I is an introductory-level
course where you will learn the basics of Java programming to build
software. You will learn to use variables, common functions,
expressions, flow control, loops and more to develop an application!
This is an excellent introductory course to learn to programming in Java
if you want to develop your own software or become a game programmer –
one of the hottest career fields today. This course is also good for
high school students planning to take an AP Course in Computer Science.
Java Programming II – Once you’ve mastered the basics Java
programming, then you’re ready to learn some of the tougher Object
Oriented concepts such as classes, Objects, Method Overloading,
Constructors, Destructors and Polymorphism. You will also learn to use
arrays, strings, pointers, dynamic data and more to develop advance
application. By the end of the course, you will be able to develop
interactive application. This course is also good for high school
students planning to take an AP Course in Computer Science. Pre
requisite: Programming I or equivalent.