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<h2 id="content-title">Engaging your students with Game Maker</h2>


with Nat Bradshaw<br>


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Want to learn a great program to keep your students engaged and learning? This two-hour workshop is a practical session
of learning where you will explore Game Maker in order to learn,
inspire and engage. Game Maker is a program, suitable for all year levels from year 3 to year 12 that allows you to make
exciting computer games, without the need to write a single line of
code. Making games with Game Maker is a lot of fun and allows you to
create professional looking games within very little time.<br>


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<br>Imagine how you can use Game Maker to get your kids learning<br>
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See you there<br>Jo<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Jo McLeay<br>The Open Classroom <a href="http://theopenclassroom.blogspot.com">http://theopenclassroom.blogspot.com</a><br>Twitter id: jomcleay<br>ph 0402 087 017<br><br>The cure for boredom is curiosity; there is no cure for curiosity. Dorothy Parker<br>