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Course Description

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Enrollment is open to students in grades 9-12. 

Draw, imagine, and create, now in the digital world. In this three-week studio course, you'll use your imagination and code to make work that responds and interacts with people, from games, apps, and websites to physical objects powered by sensors and electronics. You'll sketch ideas by hand, then learn to bring them to life with tools like AI, computer vision, and physical computing alongside game engines like Unity and Unreal. No tech or coding experience needed, just excitement to discover new creative tools. If you can think visually and like making things, you're ready! By the end, you'll see technology as just another medium for creative expression.  
 
This three-week intensive introduction to interaction design combines project-based learning with hands-on prototyping to give you a comprehensive overview of this dynamic field. Through iterative testing and refinement across multiple projects, you'll develop not just technical skills but also essential abilities like critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and teamwork. Learn the interaction design methods and applications that will prepare you to bring your own ideas to life on screen and beyond!

 

Learner Outcomes

  • Students will apply human-centered design principles to identify user needs and develop solutions that address real-world problems. 

  • Students will discover a variety of STEAM careers pathways. 

  • Students will use the same methods as professional designers to prototype a creative tech idea and learn from users to refine their ideas so their creation can be more successful. 

  • Students will practice speaking about their work, their process, and their artistic intent to their peers and giving each other constructive feedback. 

  • Students will have the opportunity to show their work in a final exhibition.  

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Section Title
Sketchbook to Screen: Design and Technology
Type
Studio
Days
M, T, W, Th, F
Time
9:00AM to 4:00PM
Dates
Jul 13, 2026 to Jul 31, 2026
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
105.0
Location
  • South Campus
Course Fee(s)
Drop Deadline
Jun 29, 2026
Transfer Deadline
Jun 29, 2026

Section Notes

Students may drop a course for 48 hours without charge. After 48 hours there is a $25 processing fee for dropping a course. 

To view any available discounts, please click "Apply a Discount" under Options in your cart. Select the discount you wish to use from the drop down menu. 

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