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 ======T-634/734-AGDD: Advanced Game Design & Development, Spring 2017 ====== ======T-634/734-AGDD: Advanced Game Design & Development, Spring 2017 ======
-====== Under Construction ====== 
 ===== Basic Info ===== ===== Basic Info =====
  
-  * **Instructors: ** David Thue, Jonatan (Joon) van Hove+  * **Instructors: ** David Thue, Jonatan (Joon) Van Hove
   * **Contact: ** David: Office in Venus floor 2, telephone 599-6412, e-mail davidthue[ ]ru.is   * **Contact: ** David: Office in Venus floor 2, telephone 599-6412, e-mail davidthue[ ]ru.is
-  * **Contact: ** Joon: joon[ ]joon.be+  * **Contact: ** Joon: joon[ ]ru.is
   * **Weekly Meetings: **    * **Weekly Meetings: ** 
-    * Monday 14:00-13:40 (M120)+    * Monday 14:00-15:40 (M120)
     * Wednesday 10:20-11:55 (M124)     * Wednesday 10:20-11:55 (M124)
     * Wednesday 13:10-14:45 (M111)      * Wednesday 13:10-14:45 (M111) 
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 ===== Project Work: Design, Development, & Analysis ===== ===== Project Work: Design, Development, & Analysis =====
  
-The term will consist of the development and analysis of a variety of different games, both in teams and as individuals. After completing work on three smaller games (a Board Game, a Minimal Game, and a Constrained Game), students will propose and develop a larger game during the second half of the term (Final Game). Masters students in the course will additionally propose and perform a Research Project alongside their other work. Much of the course work will be completed by students outside of class time, but many class meetings throughout the term will be dedicated to project work (**"Jam Labs"**) with the course instructors on-hand to offer help and advice. +The term will consist of the development and analysis of a variety of different games, both in teams and as individuals. After completing work on three smaller games (an Analog Game, a Minimal Game, and a Constrained Game), students will propose and develop a larger game during the second half of the term (Final Game). Masters students in the course will additionally propose and perform a Research Project alongside their other work. Each deliverable is generally due at the end of the Timeframe shown in the table below. Specific due dates will be given during class meetings as each project is assigned. Much of the course work will be completed by students outside of class time, but many class meetings throughout the term will be dedicated to project work (**"Jam Labs"**) with the course instructors on-hand to offer help and advice. 
  
 |**Description**|**Deliverable**|**Timeframe**|**Weight (B.Sc.)**|**Weight (M.Sc.)**| |**Description**|**Deliverable**|**Timeframe**|**Weight (B.Sc.)**|**Weight (M.Sc.)**|
 ^**Group Work** ^^^63%^45%^ ^**Group Work** ^^^63%^45%^
-|  Board Game|Presentation & Demo| Weeks 1 & 2|3%|2%| +|  Analog Game|Presentation & Demo| Weeks 1 & 2|3%|2%| 
-|  Constrained Game|Demo & Code| Weeks 4 & 5 |15%|12%|+|  Constrained Game|Demonstration & Code| Weeks 4 & 5 |15%|12%|
 |  Analysis of Constrained Game|Document (2-3 pages)| Week 6 |10%|6%| |  Analysis of Constrained Game|Document (2-3 pages)| Week 6 |10%|6%|
-|  Final Game|Demo & Code| Weeks 7-12 |35%|25%|+|  Final Game|Demonstration & Code| Weeks 7-12 |35%|25%|
 ^**Individual Work** ^^^37%^55%^ ^**Individual Work** ^^^37%^55%^
 +|  Analysis of Given Game|Document (2-3 pages)| Week 3 |3%|3%|
 |  Minimal Game|Demonstration & Code| Weeks 2-6 |8%|8%| |  Minimal Game|Demonstration & Code| Weeks 2-6 |8%|8%|
-|  Analysis of Given Game|Document (2-3 pages)| Week 3 |3%|3%| 
 |  Analysis of Minimal Game|Document (2-3 pages)| Week 7 |6%|4%| |  Analysis of Minimal Game|Document (2-3 pages)| Week 7 |6%|4%|
-|  Final Game Post-mortem|Document (4-5 pages)| Finals |15%|12%|+|  Analysis of Final Game|Document (3-4 pages)| Finals |15%|12%|
 |  Attendance & Participation|N/A| Weeks 1-12 |5%|3%| |  Attendance & Participation|N/A| Weeks 1-12 |5%|3%|
 |  **(M.Sc. Only)** Research Proposal|Document (1 page)| Weeks 4-5 |N/A|5%| |  **(M.Sc. Only)** Research Proposal|Document (1 page)| Weeks 4-5 |N/A|5%|
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 [[https://piazza.com/ru.is/spring2017/t634734agdd/home|Piazza Course Page]] [[https://piazza.com/ru.is/spring2017/t634734agdd/home|Piazza Course Page]]
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-===== Student Speaking ===== 
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-On both Pitch Day and Demo Day, each team will deliver a presentation. During each presentation, each student will be graded individually on their presentation ability. For each student, the two resulting scores will have a combined weight of 5% on their final grade. The two scores (scorePitch and scoreDemo) will be combined as follows: if scoreDemo is higher than scorePitch, scorePitch will be ignored and the final score will be based entirely on scoreDemo. Otherwise, the final score will be based equally on both scores. 
  
 =====Attendance====== =====Attendance======
  
-Please note that attendance during both morning and afternoon sessions is required. Please inform the instructors if this is hard for you for some reason, such as scheduling conflicts or sick leave.+Please note that attendance during all three weekly meetings is required. Please inform the instructors if this is hard for you for some reason, such as scheduling conflicts or sick leave.
  
 =====Participation Grade===== =====Participation Grade=====
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