Learn a bit more about virtual pets
& try making UI/UX elements in Snap!
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Starting Project Research
Revisiting Portfolios
Basics of HTML & CSS
UX / UI Overview
Today
Block-based Programming
Interaction between User & Software
Upcoming
More Project Work
Start with typing:
https://shaunwegs.github.io/2024/focs/typing/index.html
Today's typing is related to endorsements, CTE, & pathways.
You're in the IT Pathway & Cluster right now. For more info about it:
https://online.springbranchisd.com/cte/docs/info_technology.pdf
If you are interested in 3D or want to learn other software
like Photoshop, or learn Video Production, or Graphic Design,
then look into the Arts, Audio/Video Tech, & Comm cluster:
https://online.springbranchisd.com/cte/docs/arts_av.pdf
These start with Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Tech, & Comm
in 9th grade, then you can take the other courses starting in 10th.
If you want to know about other CTE options in SBISD, check out:
https://online.springbranchisd.com/cte/html/programs.html
Add your screenshot to your slide for today, and keep your typing log updated.
Let's keep learning about ePet history.
Today's video will be a bit more of a general overview.
We talked a bit about UI & UX a bit over a week a ago.
Let's look at how we can create some simple buttons in Snap.
Simple buttons would be part of the software's UI, or User Interface.
What about the UX?
The button itself is part of the UI, but let's be a bit more considerate in relation to the user's experience.
On your slide for today add your:
- Typing Screenshot
- Include a video showing you created several buttons that cause some sort of change in Snap, and also that the buttons provide some sort of response to acknowledge the software recieved the user's input.
Keep thinking about what sort of interactions you may want between your virtual pet and the user, as well as what sorts of behaviors you may want your virtual pet to exhibit.