Senin, 29 Oktober 2012

Lancashire Evening Post Features news on Uclan's Games course

Following Jane Cull's successful launch of the Plinky Plonk App on Apple,
The Lancashire Evening Post spoke with Games Design tutors at Uclan to ask their views on App development and how students are getting more involved in this format.
Two of our students, Emma Smith and Hannah Spikings, were funded by John Hunter's
'Unite with Business' team at Futures, Uclan to provided artwork for the App.

Below is a link and a page from the Lancashire Evening Post where the article was featured in Oct. 2012.


Minggu, 14 Oktober 2012

Making music child�s play at Uclan



















Making music child�s play - News & Events - University of Central Lancashire

























School of Art, Design and Performance
Type of Story
News

Success
Discipline

Design


06.09.2012
Games Design students design Plinky Plonk App for ipad � now live
Two of our Games Design students has been working with �Jane Cull � and Bev Bush to design and develop an App for kiddies to have fun learning to play the piano.
Jane Cull was inspired to create Plinky Plonk by her 2 young children. The idea was to create a fun and engaging game that would teach children how to read music and play the piano. The App also works with a real piano to recognize the notes that are played.

Jane is a working mum by day, who has taught herself how to write apps by night. Jane gained the highest mark in Grade 8 piano, age 6, playing in the National Youth Orchestra and later leading the Cambridge University Symphony Orchestra. She believes every child should have equal opportunity to develop musical talent.
Jane can�t thank enough the considerable help from students and staff at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in developing Plinky Plonk.
�It would not have been possible without them. Bev Bush, Senior lecturer and Games Design Course Leader became an advisor on the project and brought in UCLAN Students Emma Smith and Hannah Spikings to create the game graphics. �
Students, Emma and Hannah found the experience very valuable in terms of working with a client in the real world and actually seeing a project come to fruition and be published as part of a professional platform.















 

Rabu, 03 Oktober 2012

Uclan Games Design course gets 90% in Unistats

The Uclan Games Design course scored a fantastic 90% overall in the Student National Unistats released recently. This is amongst the best marks in the country.
Unistats is an independent website offering a range of useful info and statistics on university courses.
You can compare scores across the range of courses across the country.
Compare shortlists here
For a closer look at the scores see the diagrams below.