Vocabulary
Weeks 1 & 2
Accountability: responsibility to someone or for some action; the fact of being answerable to someone for something
Collaborate: To work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort.
Expectation: The act of expecting
Goal: The purpose toward which an endeavor is directed; an objective.
Integrity: Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
Objective: Of or having to do with a material object
Procedure: A manner of proceeding; a way of performing or affecting something
Respect: To feel or show deferential regard for; esteem.
Weeks 3 & 4
Algorithm: A list of instructions
Boolean: Used in computer programming with AND OR & NOT.
Conditional Statement: A true or false statement
Debug: Troubleshooting
Event Handler: In code an event that will be executed when the event occurs.
Glitch: A problem that happens with an issue in coding.
January-February
Design Process: Uses all the steps to solve a design solution.
Problem: A situation to be solved
Concept: An idea
Brainstorming: To quickly think of ideas.
Generate: To cause
Research: Finding facts on WWW or in books.
Iterate: Over and over
Solution: The answer to a problem
Construct: To make
Test: To try and idea or model out for solutions.
Prototype: A model
Evaluate: form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.
Weeks 9 & 10
Actions: To move or responses from events.
Backgrounds: A scenery behind an object.
Events: The cause of an action.
Executable file: A file where you save a game as a playable game on a website.
GML: The programming for Game Maker to have your game work correctly.
Instances: An example.
Objects: A person or thing that is seen or touched.
Resources: An action or strategy.
Rooms: Where you would create your game and place sprites.
Sprites: The players involved in a game.
Variables: What you use in a game for an action.
March Vocab Terms
Oscillate: Back and forth movement.
Right triangle: A triangle with a right angle.
Icon: A symbol.
Sketch: A quick drawing with detail.
Annotate: To add text next to work.
April Vocab Terms
Fuel cell: Chemical reaction where cells lets off electric currents.
Incinerate: Destroy by burning
Limitation: Restriction
Offset: Amount on how distance something is out of line
Packet: A format containing messaging data.
Pneumatic: An item of pneumatic equipment like a balloon
Recycle: To reuse material.
Specifications: An act of describing something.
Tangent: A straight line that touches a curved shape.
Work: Operate properly.
Accountability: responsibility to someone or for some action; the fact of being answerable to someone for something
Collaborate: To work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort.
Expectation: The act of expecting
Goal: The purpose toward which an endeavor is directed; an objective.
Integrity: Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
Objective: Of or having to do with a material object
Procedure: A manner of proceeding; a way of performing or affecting something
Respect: To feel or show deferential regard for; esteem.
Weeks 3 & 4
Algorithm: A list of instructions
Boolean: Used in computer programming with AND OR & NOT.
Conditional Statement: A true or false statement
Debug: Troubleshooting
Event Handler: In code an event that will be executed when the event occurs.
Glitch: A problem that happens with an issue in coding.
January-February
Design Process: Uses all the steps to solve a design solution.
Problem: A situation to be solved
Concept: An idea
Brainstorming: To quickly think of ideas.
Generate: To cause
Research: Finding facts on WWW or in books.
Iterate: Over and over
Solution: The answer to a problem
Construct: To make
Test: To try and idea or model out for solutions.
Prototype: A model
Evaluate: form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.
Weeks 9 & 10
Actions: To move or responses from events.
Backgrounds: A scenery behind an object.
Events: The cause of an action.
Executable file: A file where you save a game as a playable game on a website.
GML: The programming for Game Maker to have your game work correctly.
Instances: An example.
Objects: A person or thing that is seen or touched.
Resources: An action or strategy.
Rooms: Where you would create your game and place sprites.
Sprites: The players involved in a game.
Variables: What you use in a game for an action.
March Vocab Terms
Oscillate: Back and forth movement.
Right triangle: A triangle with a right angle.
Icon: A symbol.
Sketch: A quick drawing with detail.
Annotate: To add text next to work.
April Vocab Terms
Fuel cell: Chemical reaction where cells lets off electric currents.
Incinerate: Destroy by burning
Limitation: Restriction
Offset: Amount on how distance something is out of line
Packet: A format containing messaging data.
Pneumatic: An item of pneumatic equipment like a balloon
Recycle: To reuse material.
Specifications: An act of describing something.
Tangent: A straight line that touches a curved shape.
Work: Operate properly.