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Torque Curriculum Resources
Torque Curriculum Resources
| Name: | Michael Blenden | ![]() |
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| Date Posted: | Feb 20, 2007 | |
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The Torque Curriculum Resource is now available on the Torque in Education landing page. Initially this curriculum resource is populated with tutorials and demos mostly found on TDN. There are also a few tutorials posted by the development community as well as some interesting TGE video tutorials made by SMDLabs.com.
This resource is designed to help both new and experienced instructors create custom curriculum for Torque-related courses. While these tutorials may not be entirely curriculum oriented, they do provide the initial groundwork for what we envision as a valuable resource for instructors.
With that being said, I would like to encourage developers and educators alike to contribute to the Torque Curriculum Resource. The goal is to make this as accessible and useful to instructors as possible. We are open to suggestions regarding the presentation of the resource page as well as new features and new content.
For those wishing to create educational tutorials, please visit the links in the top right corner of the resource page. These links offer suggestions to new tutorial writers as well as suggested software for making desktop video demonstrations.
Please feel free to comment here or contact me directly: michaelb@garagegames.com
This resource is designed to help both new and experienced instructors create custom curriculum for Torque-related courses. While these tutorials may not be entirely curriculum oriented, they do provide the initial groundwork for what we envision as a valuable resource for instructors.
With that being said, I would like to encourage developers and educators alike to contribute to the Torque Curriculum Resource. The goal is to make this as accessible and useful to instructors as possible. We are open to suggestions regarding the presentation of the resource page as well as new features and new content.
For those wishing to create educational tutorials, please visit the links in the top right corner of the resource page. These links offer suggestions to new tutorial writers as well as suggested software for making desktop video demonstrations.
Please feel free to comment here or contact me directly: michaelb@garagegames.com
Submit your own resources!| Surge (Feb 20, 2007 at 22:12 GMT) |
| Timothy Aste (Feb 20, 2007 at 22:28 GMT) |
| Prairie Games (Feb 21, 2007 at 00:58 GMT) |
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