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Students will create their own game using Alice. Each game will be designed around a specific theme. Each student will create a game using a different theme. No two games will be alike. They will have to submit a game theme for approval by the teacher before they can begin coding. They will develop their design document before they will be allowed to start coding. They will have to include all design changes by using comments inside of their code. A student can receive up-to the point amount in each category.
Rubric Code: Q364A8
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

5 pts

Fair

10 pts

Good

20 pts

Excellent

30 pts

Design Document

Poor

Design specifications 25% or less complete.
Fair

Design specifications 26% - 50% complete.
Good

Design specifications 51% - 75% complete.
Excellent

Design document contains specifications for starting scene, the initial position of objects, placement and orientation of cameras. It contains descriptions of the necessary objects, the methods associated with each object and the initial state of the world. Design document turned in before coding started.
Implementation

Poor

Game contains 25% or less of the elements that were included in the design document and/or contains extra elements that are NOT included in the design document.

Game NOT consistent with chosen game theme.
Fair

Game contains 26% - 50% of the elements that were included in the design document and/or contains extra elements that are NOT included in the design document.

Game halfway consistent with chosen game theme.
Good

Game contains 51% - 75% of the elements that were included in the design document and/or contains extra elements that are NOT included in the design document.

Game mostly consistent with chosen game theme.
Excellent

Game is created using all of the elements that were included in the design document. Game contains elements that are consistent with the chosen game theme.
Test and Debug

Poor

Code does NOT run.
Fair

Code runs as expected but user-controlled events do NOT work properly.
Good

Code runs as expected but game play actions are NOT consistent for chosen game theme. User-controlled events work as expected.
Excellent

Code runs as expected with no syntax or logic errors. User-controlled events work correctly. Game play actions are consistent for chosen game theme.
Billboard

Poor

Game does NOTcontain any billboard images.
Fair

Game contains Billboard images that are NOT consistent with chosen game theme. Billboard images are sized and/or located properly.
Good

Game contains Billboard images that are consistent with chosen game theme. Billboard images are NOT sized and/or located properly.
Excellent

Game contains Billboard images. Billboard images are consistent with chosen game theme. Billboard images are sized and located properly.
Sound

Poor

Game does NOT contain any sound files.
Fair

Game contains sound files. Sound files are NOT consistent with chosen game theme. Sounds are set to the correct amount of volume.
Good

Game contains sound files. Sound files are consistent with chosen game theme. Sounds are NOT set to the correct amount of volume.
Excellent

Game contains sound files. Sound files are consistent with chosen game theme. Sounds are set to the correct amount of volume.
Documentation

Poor

Documentation 25% or less complete.
Fair

Documentation 26% - 50% complete.
Good

Documentation 51% - 75% complete.
Excellent

All methods contain comments describing the author, the date, and what the method is used for. An instruction manual is included that describes the game's theme and how the user-controls work. The instruction manual is added to the beginning of the game code as comments.



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