Vocabulary
Weeks 1 & 2
Obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one's actions.
To work with another person or group in o rder to achieve or do something.
A feeling or belief about how successful, good, etc., someone or something will be.
Something that you are trying to do or achieve.
The quality of being honest and fair.
Something worked toward or striven for; a goal.
A series of steps taken to accomplish an end.
Polite expressions of consideration or deference.
To write entries in, add material to, or maintain a weblog.
Obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one's actions.
To work with another person or group in o rder to achieve or do something.
A feeling or belief about how successful, good, etc., someone or something will be.
Something that you are trying to do or achieve.
The quality of being honest and fair.
Something worked toward or striven for; a goal.
A series of steps taken to accomplish an end.
Polite expressions of consideration or deference.
To write entries in, add material to, or maintain a weblog.
Weeks 3 &4
A list of instructions, procedures, or formulas used to solve a problem.
Consists of operators such as AND, OR, NOT, and XOR.
A statement performed if true or false.
Taking a deep look into an issue and removing errors that are found.
A routine that is used to handle the event, allowing the programmer to write code.
An issue with a program caused by a mistake in the programming.
A list of instructions, procedures, or formulas used to solve a problem.
Consists of operators such as AND, OR, NOT, and XOR.
A statement performed if true or false.
Taking a deep look into an issue and removing errors that are found.
A routine that is used to handle the event, allowing the programmer to write code.
An issue with a program caused by a mistake in the programming.
January-February Vocabulary
Design Process: A step-by-step process that turns a problem into a built solution.
Problem: Something that has to be solved.
Concept: Something that is part of the prototype
Brainstorming: To come up with
Design Process: A step-by-step process that turns a problem into a built solution.
Problem: Something that has to be solved.
Concept: Something that is part of the prototype
Brainstorming: To come up with
Game Maker Vocab.
Actions: Something that happens in response to an event. Examples, setting a score, playing a sound etc.
Backgrounds: Are either colors or large images that are used as foregrounds for the rooms In which the game takes place.
Events:Specify how objects should behave.
Executable file:This is a file that can be linked to screenshots.
GML :Programing language built into game maker.
Instances:Is one particular ______ of an object. Objects:Are entities on the game that do things.
Resources:In game maker you can define various types of _____.
Rooms:Are levels in which the game takes place.
Sprites:Are the visual representations of all objects in the game.
Variables:Are memory locations that store information.
Actions: Something that happens in response to an event. Examples, setting a score, playing a sound etc.
Backgrounds: Are either colors or large images that are used as foregrounds for the rooms In which the game takes place.
Events:Specify how objects should behave.
Executable file:This is a file that can be linked to screenshots.
GML :Programing language built into game maker.
Instances:Is one particular ______ of an object. Objects:Are entities on the game that do things.
Resources:In game maker you can define various types of _____.
Rooms:Are levels in which the game takes place.
Sprites:Are the visual representations of all objects in the game.
Variables:Are memory locations that store information.
March Vocabulary:
1. Oscillate: Move or swing back and forth at a regular speed.
2. Right triangle: A triangle with a right angle.
3. Icon: A person or thing regarded as a representative symbol of something.
4. Sketch: Make a rough drawing of.
5. Annotate: Add notes to (a text or diagram) giving explanation or comment.
1. Oscillate: Move or swing back and forth at a regular speed.
2. Right triangle: A triangle with a right angle.
3. Icon: A person or thing regarded as a representative symbol of something.
4. Sketch: Make a rough drawing of.
5. Annotate: Add notes to (a text or diagram) giving explanation or comment.
April Vocabulary:
1. fuel cell: A cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction.
2. incinerate: Destroy (something, especially waste material) by burning.
3. limitation: A limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction.
4. offset: The amount or distance by which something is out of line.
5. packet: A block of data transmitted across a network.6. pneumatic: Containing or operated by air or gas under pressure.
7. recycle: Convert waste into reusable material.
8. specifications: An act of describing or identifying something precisely or of stating a precise requirement.
9. tangent: A straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point, but if extended does not cross it at that point.
10. work: Activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
1. fuel cell: A cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction.
2. incinerate: Destroy (something, especially waste material) by burning.
3. limitation: A limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction.
4. offset: The amount or distance by which something is out of line.
5. packet: A block of data transmitted across a network.6. pneumatic: Containing or operated by air or gas under pressure.
7. recycle: Convert waste into reusable material.
8. specifications: An act of describing or identifying something precisely or of stating a precise requirement.
9. tangent: A straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point, but if extended does not cross it at that point.
10. work: Activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
May Vocabulary: