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December 10, 2014

Students in the Thriving in a Digital World class learn to program a Pac-man-like maze game.

Students in the Thriving in a Digital World class learn to use the Scratch! programming environment to program a Pac-man-like maze game that includes opponents that use a variety of intelligent and unintelligent behaviors.

Credit: Calvin Lin, UT Austin


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