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New! Free 3D Game Art Event with Professional Roblox Artist and Get Tips for NSF Game Competition

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Inspire your child to shine on a national level Hello {NAME}, Start powering up your game making ski

Inspire your child to shine on a national level Hello {NAME}, Start powering up your game making skills, and get ready to enter the [National Science Foundation Game Maker Awards Competition.]( Join our first free event for kids: [3D Game Art and Innovation with expert 3D artist Annah Plaisance](. With over 10 years of experience, Annah has worked on popular games like Jazwares' Squishmallows and Sunnydale Daycare on Roblox, and has collaborated with global brands like e.l.f. Cosmetics, selling over 5 million items on the Roblox UGC marketplace. We're also [hosting mentoring classes for Scratch]( Minecraft, Roblox, Unity, and Unreal, to support you in developing your games](. This a great time to power up your game making skills! Consider encouraging your friends to learn and form a team with you. Lastly, we are pleased to share that ChallengHers.org, who co-organized several [Congressional App Challenge]( events with us, is hosting[a free online meet-up]( for Congressional App Challenge female participants to discuss ideas and give each other feedback. [Learn more and sign up here](. [Learn More]( Free 3D Game Art And Innovation Event For Kids Join us for this [free one-hour live online event]( where your student will learn directly from Annah Plaisance, a renowned 3D artist with over 10 years of experience in the gaming industry. In this engaging session, Annah will: - Share her personal journey and experience in game development. - Demonstrate her typical workflow from Blender to Roblox, giving students insight into the process of creating digital art. - Show how art plays a critical role in game development and overall game design. - Lead brainstorming and interactive sessions where students can get feedback on their own game ideas for the NSF Game Maker Awards competition. This event will spark your child’s imagination, help them gain confidence in their creative abilities, and give them insider tips from a seasoned professional. Whether your child is a budding game designer or just loves exploring new ways to express themselves, this event is a perfect opportunity to learn and grow. Plus, they’ll get inspired to participate in the upcoming NSF Game Maker Awards, where their creativity could shine on a national level! [Sign up now to reserve your student's spot.]( [Enroll Free]( Join NSF Game Maker Awards Competition Classes Start imaging what life might be like in 2100! Brainstorm game ideas, team up with friends who share a passion for game development with you, and sign up for our [NSF Game Maker Awards Competition mentoring classes]( if you would like some extra help or feedback. In these live online mentoring classes, your teacher will work with you to brainstorm game ideas, explore game design, and help resolve issues you might. You can join one of our pre-scheduled classes or request new sessions based on your own availability. [Learn More]( Learn Game Development In Live Online Classes Many leading technologists, such as Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, first became interested in computer science because they wanted to create games. Today, building their own games remains one of the key motivators that draws young students to coding. Explore [popular game development classes]( and empower your child to build a solid foundation of computer science skills for their NSF Game Maker Competition project. [Explore Game Development]( Partner Event on Congressional App Challenges Join this[free online meetup hosted by ChallengHers.org]( to get feedback about your app, brainstorms ideas, and connect with other girls who are excited about the Challenge. ChallengHers.org is a non-profit organization aimed at empowering girls to pursue STEM leadership by increasing their participation in STEM competitions We can't wait to see what you create! If there are any additional ways you'd like to be supported in entering the NSF Game Awards competition, please let us know. The Create & Learn Team [www.create-learn.us]( [Open this email in a web browser](. Jessie (Create & Learn) 2955 Campus Dr #110, San Mateo, CA [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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