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h o w a r d c c . e d u / k o c Summer 2020  27 AGES 11-17 Twe e n s & Te e n s On Monday, please bring your students to the Hickory Ridge Building, where classroom information will be posted. Most classes are located in the Hickory Ridge Building. Students should be brought to the Hickory Ridge Building no earlier than 10 minutes prior to the start of class. To view a campus map, see page 7. 3-D Modeling and Gaming Animation  NEW! Ages 12+. Learn how to develop 2-D and 3-D animation for use in presentations and multimedia applications. Generate 3-D models using vertices, edges, and polygons that are manipulated to shape your objects. Imagine the process as working with high-tech Play-Doh. Use animation soware, create storyboards to produce animations, and construct interfaces between graphic and animation programs. Learn how to develop 2-D and 3-D animations to import into a 3-D game. 2 weeks $329 (includes $81 in fees*) Mon-Fri 8:30am-12pm, Jul 6-Jul 17, XK-627 1103 #0907 David Hinton is HCC's Director of Technology for the Division of Science, Engineering, and Technology. He has worked at Howard Community College for 30 years and has been a Kids on Campus instructor for 20 years. He became the first full-time faculty for HCC's computer aided drafting and design program in 1992. He regularly works on special projects for HCC including creating a Geographical Information Systems (GIS) map of the college. Other projects include creating a Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) program for roller skating, which he sold the rights to a national roller skating chain and a Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math (STEAM) program for bowling and roller skating, which is currently being used at a local skating facility. He has worked for a number of engineering firms and architects as well as a management position for a large defense contractor in northern Virginia. He has also served as a consultant for a number of small to mid-size design firms, where he taught architects and engineers Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) production techniques and a host of other software packages including Building Information Modeling (BIM) and GIS. He holds a bachelor's degree in business information systems and associate degrees in manual drafting and computer-aided design. 3-D Modeling and Gaming Animation Meet Our Instructor David Hinton Please note the specific age range for each class.

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