Are you a Student Developer? Win a Ticket to Unite 2013

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Students Win a Ticket to Unite 2013One lucky student will win a ticket to Unite 2013. Students in the USA and Canada are eligible for Unity's contest. It's easy to enter. Simply register online at Studica.com. The prize is one ticket to Unite 2013 in Vancouver, Canada. Students who had entered the "Win a Trip to Unite 2013" contest will automatically be entered into this second chance – runner up giveaway. View complete contest info.

Unite 2013 Developer Contest

Win a Ticket to the Unite Developer ConferenceUnite is the conference for developers who use Unity. For three days, developers, enthusiasts and publishers from all over the globe gather together to learn, share and collaborate. There is much to learn about Unity. Enjoy insights to help you capture the most out of Unity for creating video games, visualizations, interactive 3D content, training simulations, etc. Enter to win a ticket to three days filled with brilliant speakers like Yossarian King from Blackbird Interactive, Richard Garriott de Cayeux, Nicholas Francis from framebunker, and many more. Attend tech sessions, get the inside scoop with sneak peeks of upcoming technology and hands-on class tutorials.

Unity & Education

Unity's mission is to democratize game development and they are very concerned with students and education in general. Unity is at the forefront of graphics and interactive curriculum because it is easy to use right from the moment you open the box. Unity presents a unique ability to create engaging STEM education learning. The Unity Education store available at studica.com offers tremendous faculty and student discounts on Unity plus special Unity academic offerings for schools designed for K-12, secondary schools, colleges, universities and career schools. Unity believes that games can improve STEM learning. Unity offers a variety of resources to help users gain the skills needed to make great interactive content and video games. This includes tutorials, quality assets and documentation designed to educate and inspire. Here are some basic Unity tutorials that Mark Philipp has created.

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