Roblox Game Developer
2024 June Holiday Coding Camp for Kids (Age 10-14)
Play Less, Create More. From Gamers to Game Makers.
4-Day Camp, 3-Hours/Day
Weekly Camp from Mondays to Thursdays, choose your convenient time slot.
Roblox LUA Coding Camp
Be a Game Developer with Roblox LUA
Spark your child’s passion for tech and game design. Join our Roblox Game Developer Camp and turn screen time into skill time.
Small Class Size
Small & Individualized Learning
(Min. 2 to start a class)
Location
Computhink@ToaPayohLibrary
6, Toa Payoh Central,
Singapore 319191
Equipment
Laptops will be provided for on-site students during their class
Roblox Game Developer
2024 June Holiday Coding Camp for Kids (Age 10-14)
Is your child fascinated by Roblox games? Turn that fascination into a learning opportunity! At Computhink’s Roblox Game Developer Camp, children aged 10-14 learn how to code in LUA and design 3D game environments. With expert guidance, your child can move from playing games to making them. Increase your DSA chances with Coding Portfolio.
Why just play when you can create? Our Roblox Game Developer Camp offers more than just a good time—it’s a stepping stone to a potential career in game development. Your child will be immersed in the creative process, learning essential coding and design skills that will be valuable in their future.
2024 June Holiday Coding Camp for Kids
For Ages 10 – 14
Suitable for Beginners & Intermediate Students
Camp Slots:
4-Day Camp, 3 Hours/Day (Mon – Thu)
*Last updated 19 Mar 2024
**Camp 4 will be held from Tue to Thu
Camp Fees
$487
4-Day Camp
3-Hours/Day
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Camp Outline
Topic 1: Introduction to Roblox Studio and Game Design
- Learn about the Roblox Studio Platform
- Learn about controlling a 3D game environment
- Learn about the Terrain Editor and Game Design
Topic 2: LUA Code Syntax
- Learning about LUA Code Syntax
- Running and Testing Code
- Learn about Loops with LUA
Topic 3: Functions and Conditions
- Learn about writing functions and parameters
- Learn about Conditions and Boolean values
- Using Functions and Conditions for Game Conditions
Topic 4: Code Your Game
- Program Challenges and coding mini-programs
- Computational Thinking and Brainstorming Techniques
- Learn to plan, design and code a final project.
Here’s what your child will experience in the Roblox Game Developer Camp:
Experience programming with real-life scenarios using a professional programming language.
Challenge themselves by coding one or more projects every day.
Learn about the exciting world of technology, computers and the internet.
Be guided by our experienced and dedicated programmer trainers.
Attending the Roblox Game Developer Camp will help your child to:
Experience what programming is, and how it is used professionally to solve problems and program games.
Encourage your child to want to learn how things work and develop a creator mindset.
Discover their talent for programming, and encourage them to specialise their talents in technology.
Inspire your child to want to learn more and create their own game and animation programs!
Learning Tools
At Computhink, our teaching approach is enquiry based and our students are encouraged to think deeper and ask questions about what they are learning, and why they are learning it.
The best way to learn to program is to learn it the fun way! Students are taught scenarios and challenges that are age-appropriate and in topics they can relate to.
1. Computhink Student Portal
All Computhink Students enjoy the use of the Computhink Student Portal. The Student Portal is similar to the SLS used by MOE schools and is Computhink’s proprietary system for our student’s learning needs, where students can log in to find notes, exercises, short videos, and video recordings explaining concepts for the day.
2. Safe and Welcoming Environment
Students have the choice to attend their classes onsite. Online hybrid classes are available on request. Onsite Classes are conducted in our spacious classrooms in Computhink@ToaPayohLibrary.
3. Free Coding Platform
Roblox Studio is free to install and use. This is where your child will have their own account, and where they will code their daily projects. Projects and accounts can be stored online and accessible forever.
4. In-Class Activities & Projects
Students will be given close guidance for their activities/projects in class to test their understanding and to ensure they are following well.
Our lessons are enquiry based to help your child learn better.
FAQs
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Are there any pre-requisites to joining this camp?
Although this is a camp for beginners, it is preferable your child has some programming background (e.g. in Scratch or other platforms).
Do I need to prepare anything for this camp?
Onsite Camp: Laptops will be provided for students attending our onsite classes. You may bring along a jacket and a water bottle for your child.
Does my child need to attend the same time slot for each day?
Yes, students will attend the same time slot for each day of the camp.
Will there be any make up classes provided if my child miss a class?
We do not provide make up sessions, however, we do provide the class recordings and materials for any missed classes.
Do you provide a certificate upon completion of this camp?
We provide every student with a certificate of completion at the end of the camp.
What is LUA good for?
Lua has been used in many industrial applications (e.g., Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom), with an emphasis on embedded systems (e.g., the Ginga middleware for digital TV in Brazil) and games (e.g., World of Warcraft and Angry Birds). Lua is currently the leading scripting language in games. Lua has a solid reference manual and there are several books about it. Several versions of Lua have been released and used in real applications since its creation in 1993. Lua featured in HOPL III, the Third ACM SIGPLAN History of Programming Languages Conference, in 2007. Lua won the Front Line Award 2011 from the Game Developers Magazine.
ref: https://www.lua.org/about.html
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