Monday, January 25, 2010

Open Lab Times and Tutoring

Lab Assistants and Help
Lab assistants will be available to provide assistance to students that may have questions regarding their school work. If you need assistance please use the posted lab times below. Labs will be closed on Fridays.

For Modeling ask for Holly Plyler:
Tuesday 10:00am to 2:00pm in lab IT5124
Wednesday 3:00am to 6:00pm in lab IT5122
Thursday 3:00pm to 6:00pm in lab IT5122

For Programming ask for Scott Sheffield:
Monday 10:00am to 1:00pm in lab IT5124

For 3D animation ask for Kyle Kiefer:
Monday 1:00pm to 6:00pm in lab IT5122
Thursday 10:00pm to 3:00pm in lab IT5124

For all other classes ask for Aleigha Helton:
Tuesday 2:00am to 9:00pm in lab IT5122
Wednesday 10:00am to 3:00pm in lab IT5124
Monday 10:00am to 1:00pm in lab IT5124

If you require assistance during times not listed above please contact:
Ali.Helton@cpcc.edu
Holly.Plyler@cpcc.edu
Kyle.Kiefer@cpcc.edu
Scott.Sheffield@cpcc.edu

Monday, January 5, 2009

Introduction to Course

Welcome to Design I. My name is Marc Tucker. I am your instructor.

This course provides an introductory overview of the simulation & game design process. Topics include MDA Framework, creation strategies and genres and also explores how simulations and games are produced, tested and released.

Course Structure and Navigation

This course has been designed to be as easy to navigate as possible. If at any time during the semester you have questions about course material or concerns about your progress, please contact me by using the HELP email list. I check my email several times a day and reply promptly. To do this (click on the COMMUNICATION button on the bottom-left side of the screen), click SEND EMAIL, SELECT GROUPS, then click on the group labeled HELP. This allows me or an assistant to answer your question promptly and with no confusion. Failure to email me through Blackboard may result in my being unable to respond to your emails. You may also come and see me during my office hours. My office is located on CPCC’s Central Campus – fifth floor, room 5118. Please click on the INSTRUCTOR button on the left side of the screen for information regarding my office hours.

Announcements
Please check Announcements frequently. I will post important information, updates and reminders on the Announcements blog throughout the semester. Below are some important things to remember about announcements.
1. When you first log into the course you will notice the front page. On the front page will be all of your announcements.
2. There are SGD Announcements, which will include all announcements related to ALL SGD courses. Such as class cancelations and the like.
3. There are SGD Events, which will include all announcements related to ALL SGD Students in regards to Game Tournaments, Guest Speakers, Game Conferences and so on.
4. The most important to note is the SGD112 announcments. This is where you will find any information that is related to this specific course. Such as assignment changes, new course info, or due dates.
5. On the right side of the screen are RSS Feeds related to game development and this class. When you log in, just take a quick look and see if any of the industry stories might interest you and take some time to view it.
Assignments
The ASSIGNMENTS button (located on the left side of the main page) is the most important tool bar in this site. Click on Assignments to learn about the modules (units of study) we'll be covering in this course, as well as specific assignments for each module.
Course Calendar
Click on the COURSE CALENDAR button (located on the left side of the main page) to learn which modules will be covered when. Information concerning exams and assignment due dates may also be included in the course calendar. To be successful in this course, you'll need to follow the course calendar and be careful not to fall behind.
Discussion Board
Click on the DISCUSSION BOARD button (located on the left side of the main page) to access the Discussion Board. The Discussion Board will provide opportunities for you to discuss topics related to the course and to receive feedback from your fellow students and your instructor.
I hope you will enjoy this course and have a great semester.