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WSU hosts video-game-creation camp
At least that is the hope for 28 students who signed up for a summer gaming camp hosted by Weber State University this week. By the end of the week, students involved will have created a protocol video game, something they can continue to develop throughout the summer and add to their advancement portfolios.
"They spend all these hours in front of the TV playing all kinds of video games, and most of these kids have very brilliant minds and great ideas," said Greg Anderson, assistant professor of computer science at Weber State University. His hope is that more students will catch onto computer science and respond to the industry's growing needs.
"Instead of just sitting there playing, let's start harnessing this creativity and turning it into something productive," he said. "And who knows, maybe one of these kids could end up being the next Bill Gates in the gaming industry."
In addition to getting a degree, building a portfolio containing quality products is important for students who want to succeed in the gaming industry, Anderson said. He said those who signed up for the gaming camp have proven they have the desire to succeed, even as far as taking additional math and physics courses required for computer science majors. Experience and refinement of their skills is the next step, "and they're excited about it," Anderson said.
"They have a passion for the games," he said, adding that the kids are fast learners. "If you can work with somebody's passion, they'll overcome any deficiencies."
The camp provides students with the tools they need to creatively develop multiple computer games on their own, including tutorials on various free software such as Game Maker, graphics tools GIMP and Blender, sound effects package Audacity, and others. They also gave participants a DVD tutorial to take home regarding XNA, a Microsoft product urging XBox 360 game development.
"These are simple enough tools that you can be productive in a short amount of time," Anderson said. The students are put into groups and required to create a game with their new knowledge by week's end.
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