Courses
From FANG
The following courses have used the FANG Engine. Visit the links to see sample syllabi and assignments.
ITEC2120: Introduction to Programming: Java for Video Games
- Spring 2010, taught by Jam Jenkins using the textbook Introductory Programming with Simple Games: Using Java & the Freely Available Networked Game Engine by Brian Ladd & Jam Jenkins
- Fall 2009, taught by Jam Jenkins using the textbook Introductory Programming with Simple Games: Using Java & the Freely Available Networked Game Engine by Brian Ladd & Jam Jenkins
- Fall 2008, taught by Jam Jenkins
- Summer 2008, taught by Jam Jenkins
- Spring 2008, taught by Jam Jenkins
Java for Video Games at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
Duke University Talent Identification Program Summer Studies
- Summer 2009, taught by Arnav Jhala
- Summer 2008, taught by Jam Jenkins
CPS004: Java for Video Games at Duke University
- Spring 2004, taught by Jam Jenkins and Dietolf Ramm
- Fall 2005, taught by Dietolf Ramm
- Spring 2006, taught by Dietolf Ramm and Robert Duvall
- Summer 2006, taught by Joseph Farfel
- Fall 2006, taught by Robert Duvall
This course was part of the Game2Know Fall 2006 Focus Program.
- Spring 2007, taught by Robert Duvall
- Summer 2007, taught by Joseph Farfel
- Fall 2007, taught by Robert Duvall
CS130: Introduction to Computing at Western Carolina University
- Fall 2006, taught by Jam Jenkins
- Spring 2007, taught by Jam Jenkins
CS150: Problem Solving and Programming I at Western Carolina University
- Fall 2006, taught by Jam Jenkins
Java for Video Games at Duke University Talent Identification Program eStudies
- Fall 2005, taught by Jam Jenkins
- Spring 2006, taught by Jam Jenkins
- Summer 2006, taught by Jam Jenkins
- Fall 2006, taught by Joseph Farfel
- Summer 2007, taught by Abrita Chakravarty
Java for Video Games at Duke University Talent Identification Program Summer Studies
- Summer 2004, taught by Jam Jenkins
- Summer 2005, taught by Jam Jenkins
- Summer 2006, taught by Jam Jenkins[1]
- Summer 2007, taught by Jam Jenkins
- Summer 2007, taught by Chris Hazard
Java for Video Games at Duke University Talent Identification Program Academic Adventures
Academic Adventures course is a day long program for gifted 5th and 6th graders.
- Fall 2006, taught by Jam Jenkins
- Spring 2007, taught by Cheryl Jerozal
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