Quality interface design Canada school by Thinnox: THINNOX is Canada’s leading provider of TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, and DESIGN (TED) enrichment education. THINNOX also operates a design studio serving the GREATER TORONTO AREA (GTA) & not for profit organizations working in the areas of energy sustainability, youth entrepreneurship & universal access to education. THINNOX 360 is a unique, one of a kind opportunity for high school students at THINNOX to participate in a start-up, adopt a cause, develop brands, and build integrated technologies and sustainable solutions around real-world issues facing local or global communities. See additional details at Thinnox School.
THINNOX GDD offers a unique, hands-on training experience that takes students through every step of the Game Development process, starting with the game concept and ending with a completed game title in the chosen genre. The emphasis of the course is four fold: a solid understanding of the principles of Game Design; supreme comfort in using various tools of trade, including the game engine within the chosen genre; thorough understanding of the game development or software development life cycle and lastly, understanding of the students’ own potential as to how best you could contribute to the Game industry or how you could transfer game (software) design & development skills to other trades.
This program introduces you to the world of simple machines. You start out by making a simple remote controlled game using servos and controllers. You learn to work with tools and to apply the principles of levers, gears and pulleys; you learn to apply the principles of design in general and engineering basics in particular; you learn to work with servos and controllers. Successful completion of the course paves your way to the second level of the STRIDE Engineering program. In subsequent levels you deepen your understanding of the Robotics field: you build a remote controlled mechanical claw; remote controlled cars (with speed controllers, motors, gears and steering systems); and you also learn to apply the principles of pneumatics to the RC devices you build.
You will learn Photoshop, digital illustration and the fundamentals of design; you will learn about colour theory; you will learn to apply concepts in measurements, proportion, fabric, stitches and accessories; you will be creating a full range collection for a wide variety of formal, semi-formal and informal occasions. At the end of the program, apart from building your personal portfolio, a necessary prerequisite if you are considering higher education in this field; you will acquire the skills to design your own ensemble; you will have a good understanding of the design process; you will know how the industry works and what you might be able to contribute to it.
A wide variety of initiatives spanning the ever expanding fields of Technology, Engineering and Design are available for selection. For further details on the initiatives most suited to your career interests, contact your Guidance Counsellor. THINNOX is ministry inspected and adheres to all provincial standards, including the provision of an Ontario Provincial Report Card and official transcripts to post-secondary institutions. The unique methodology can be described in FOUR easy steps – FIND IT. GET IT. MAKE IT. SHOW IT. The learning experience involves these four steps toward overall excellence. Find more information at computer technology school.