Retro Game Jam (ONLINE) Workshop
Date | Wednesday 10 - 24 September 2025, 1 - 2 pm (AEST) |
Cost |
$60
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Retro Game Jam (ONLINE) Workshop
Beginners | 3 Weeks: 1 Hour/Week | Small Group Learning | Online
📅 When: 3-week program - Wednesday 10th, Wednesday 17th, Wednesday 24th September 2025
⏰Time: 1pm - 2pm (1-hour each week)
📍 Where: Online (Zoom or Teams)
👩🔬 Ages: 11 - 15 years of age (Stage 3 and Stage 4 Focussed)
🎓 Audience: Home-school or Distance Education students
💲 Price: $60 (covers all 3 lessons)
What to Expect:
Love the idea of making your own video games but not sure where to start?
In this creative online workshop, students will design and build their own retro-style arcade games using Microsoft MakeCode Arcade — a block+text coding platform designed especially for beginners, as well as intermediate coders. Familiarity with Scratch block-coding is useful, but not essential.
Retro Game Jam is a guided online workshop where students use MakeCode Arcade (a free, browser-based block+text coding platform) to design and build their own retro-style video games over three sessions. Facilitated by a qualified STEM teacher with experience in digital technologies and game design.
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Each week includes:
- Live, step-by-step tutorials,
- Facilitated times to develop their own games,
- Structured guidance to help them objectively debug and assess computer games
- Show & tell segments where students get to share, celebrate, and constructively critique the work they’ve completed between lessons.
No experience is required — just a laptop and a bit of imagination.
Each week, students will be encouraged to complete extra coding challenges, as well as working on their own original games, in-between sessions.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ How digital systems (i.e. MakeCode) use sprites, data, and simple algorithms
✅ How to design core game mechanics (movement, collisions, scoring, etc.)
✅ Creating and editing pixel art sprites
✅ Planning and refining their own game idea
✅ Testing, debugging and improving 'digital solutions'
✅ Sharing and communicating design ideas with others
What You’ll Need:
- A laptop or desktop with internet access
- Headphones (with microphone recommended) and a quiet space
- Basic familiarity with Zoom or MS Teams
- Creativity and a love of games!
A willingness to prototype, test and share ideas!
NSW Curriculum Links:
📌 Curriculum aligned: Supports Stage 3 & Stage 4 Digital Technologies outcomes, including design processes, coding algorithms, and communicating digital solutions.
Through the design and development of their own arcade-style games, students apply computational thinking, use iterative design processes and communicate their design decisions to others — making this a highly engaging way to meet Stage 3 and Stage 4 Digital Technologies requirements.
Stage 3 – Science and Technology K–6 (2024)
- ST3-DDT-01 – uses design processes to create, evaluate and modify designed solutions
- ST3-DDT-02 – creates, evaluates and modifies algorithms to code or control digital devices and systems
Stage 4 – Technology 7–8 (2023)
- TE4-DES-01 – communicates and evaluates design ideas and solutions
- TE4-DIG-01 – demonstrates technological literacy to safely interact in digital environments
- TE4-DIG-02 – uses data and digital systems to code, design and produce projects