Start date: Saturday, September 21 2024.

Schedule:

 Saturdays, 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM ,

 From September 21, 2024 until November 23, 2024 ,

 The Future Innovators Academy ,

Location: The Future Innovators Academy | 3909 Research Park Drive, suite 400, Ann Arbor, MI, 48108

Description:

Minecraft Mods with Java: Advanced Modding for Ages 10+

Take your Minecraft experience to the next level with our Minecraft Mods with Java course, designed for students aged 10 and up! In this 10-session course, students will learn to create custom modifications using the Java programming language, adding a deeper level of customization and functionality to their Minecraft worlds.

In this course, students will:

  • Introduction to Java: Learn the fundamentals of Java, one of the most widely used programming languages in the world.
  • Custom Mod Development: Understand the intricacies of Minecraft's modding architecture and how to create custom blocks, items, and behaviors.
  • Hands-On Coding: Write, test, and debug Java code to develop unique and innovative mods.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through coding challenges and debugging exercises.
  • Project-Based Learning: Work on individual and collaborative projects, applying their knowledge to create mods that enhance gameplay.
  • Advanced Features: Explore advanced modding concepts such as custom GUIs, new game mechanics, and integration with other mods.
  • Sharing Creations: Learn how to package and share their mods with the Minecraft community, fostering a sense of achievement and collaboration.

By the end of the course, students will have a solid foundation in Java programming and the ability to create complex, custom mods for Minecraft. This course is ideal for young coders looking to deepen their programming skills and unleash their creativity in the world of Minecraft.

Available spots: Available

Price: $289.00 Taxes waived

Required age: 10 - 17 years old on the day of the activity

Notes: Please note this course needs a minimum of four students to be held.

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