Adobe announced last week that they are working with Unity Technologies to develop the best tool for creating content for the Flash platform.
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Adobe announced last week that they are working with Unity Technologies to develop the best tool for creating content for the Flash platform.
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Students who aspire to be designers, architects, digital artists and engineers who want professional grade software that they can afford should be excited for the new 2012 Autodesk design and creation suites. These suites offer students the ability to work on the software professionals use and utilize fully functional commercial industry applications.
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Teachers, curriculum directors, career and technology directors and instructional primes are invited to participate in this webinar that will discuss methods to bring game design programs geared towards students in grades 6-12. This is a perfect addition to animation programs.
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Unity is at the forefront of this curriculum because it is affordable and easy to use right out of the box. The ability for Unity to be able to import and utilize CAD models is tremendous in the education sector. Most schools have architecture classes and curriculum as well as 3D Modeling classes.
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Matt tweeted about his experience at the Game Development Conference and was selected as Studica’s GDC Twitter contest winner.
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To take the concept a bit further, the site also lists what they call an ‘FTIStrap’, which is a RepStrap built almost entirely of fischertechnik parts, with only some additional items which are readily available in many local stores, and the whole thing can usually be constructed within a single working day.
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Enjoy BIG SAVINGS on great items like colorful Pantone mugs, fischertechnik da Vinci kits, Movie Magic & Final Draft software, Leapster Explorer, Avid Pro Tools and much more! Shop and Save at Studica’s March Madness Sale!
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National InstruScience Technology Engineering Mathments and The Infinity Project are hosting a webinar for educations across the US that are interested in increasing student engagement in STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering & Math] through high-tech engineering.
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