[Shacs] Summer Game Programming Course
Bronius Motekaitis
bronius at bcswebstudio.com
Wed May 23 10:25:11 CDT 2007
If the course is available to non-majors, consider blanketing the campus
(and some apartment laundromats?) with fliers of said course, if it would be
appropriate. Game development is hot, certainly cross-discipline, and this
sort of course might serve as an interesting gateway/entry point for
non-majors to switch to CS.
my two bits
-bronius
On 5/22/07, Dr. Tim McGuire <csc_tjm at shsu.edu> wrote:
>
> We almost have enough students to have the CS470 Special Topics in Game
> Programming course make. We need two more to sign up. We'll be using
> Allegro, which is platform-independent, but I'm allowing a special
> dispensation for those who want to design a (slow) Java game as well.
> Please let me know if you wish to take this course, because it requires
> departmental approval.
>
> Students who took it last year complained about the heavy work load, and
> loved every minute of it.
>
> Dr. McGuire
>
>
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> Department of Computer Science
> Sam Houston State University
> Huntsville, Texas 77341-2090
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