To enter the competition, students can use Alice 2 or Alice 3 to create projects for one of the competition categories: • Animation: Animations can be linear or interactive narratives that tell a story or build an environment. • Games: Games can be of any genre such as a driving game, quiz game, or whatever you can make. All games must have a goal for player interaction. • Good Neighbor: Inspired by the, this category is about creating experiences for social good. Entries can be animations, games, or whatever you can imagine. The Alice Challenge is open to all students in grades 6 – 12 in Pittsburgh and the surrounding communities of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. Do you want to bring the Alice Challenge to your classroom or learning space? Teachers and out-of-school educators are encouraged to sign up for free training workshops to learn how to use Alice with your students and support their participation in the competition: • • • Each workshop runs from 8:30am to 3:30pm and will give you all the skills and knowledge you need to bring Alice back to your students and get them started on the Alice Challenge. Workshops are provided at no cost, and Act 48 credit is available. If you are unable to attend a scheduled training our would like to plan a separate training for your colleagues or staff, please and we’ll find a way to get you trained. Welcome to Carnegie Mellon University Conference & Event Services. Working with nationally recognized experts in Alice 3, a tool developed at Carnegie Mellon. DOHA, Qatar: Computer science took center stage at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q) as 125 students from government and international schools in. Carnegie Mellon Qatar hosts first 'Alice Middle East' Programming Competition Read more: http://webext.qatar.cmu.edu/news/view/1511.
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