波音游戏-波音娱乐城赌球打不开

Battle of the (virtual) tanks sparks interest in programming

Joan Yip

 

The Department of Computer Science was turned into a virtual battlefield when robot tanks programmed by secondary school students opened fire.

The students were taking part in the final of the CityU-CS Robocode Contest 2010 at CityU on 20 November, which attracted around 500 participants from 65 local schools. The final was screened in a laboratory in the department.

The Robocode contest, the first of its kind to be held at CityU, let participants develop virtual robots using programming software.

The aim of the competition, organised by the Department of Computer Science, was to help students learn how to compile computer codes and boost their interest in computer science through games.

The participating students said the contest allowed them to learn more about programming and motivated them to search for more information on the internet about military strategy since the contest demanded continual modification to tactics.

“I had a lot of time to focus on new programming skills, and we all had fun discussing and refining battlefield tactics,” said Au Kwan-tai, a member of the Lions College winning team.

Dr Duncan Wong Shek, Associate Professor of the Department of Computer Science, said that about half the participants had never studied computer programming before joining the contest.

“The competition provided a valuable opportunity for them to experience the fun of programming and to challenge their creativity by developing battlefield tactics,” he said.

The department organised seven workshops before the contest to help participants acquire essential programming knowledge and competition strategies. Students from the department acted as workshop tutors.

Dr Wong said it was particularly rewarding to see the progress of the students as the competition developed. “When it came to the final, they had already learned how to develop complicated movements and offensive and defensive tactics. They had even come up with their own creative strategies that had not been taught in the workshop,” he said.

One of the workshop tutors, Mr Kengood Lo, who graduated from the Department of Computer Science this year, said he was very happy that the contest had aroused the participants’ interest in computer programming, adding that he had encouraged them to overcome the challenges presented by the game.

Winning teams:

School

Team members

Champion

Lions College

Au Kwan-tai and Chan Siu-fei

1st runner-up

CNEC Lau Wing Sang Secondary School

Yu Tak-shun and Lam Ho-nam

2nd runner-up

King’s College

Benjamin Lai Chi-kin and Lai Yam Ting

YOU MAY BE INTERESTED

Contact Information

Communications and Institutional Research Office

Back to top
澳门百家乐群代理| 百家乐官网庄闲庄庄闲| 澳门百家乐怎么下载| 六合彩今晚开什么| 百家乐官网必胜课| 發中發百家乐的玩法技巧和规则 | 六合彩图库| 实战百家乐官网十大取胜原因百分百战胜百家乐官网不买币不吹牛只你能做到按我说的.百家乐官网基本规则 | bet365娱乐城注册| 贝博百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 七胜百家乐官网娱乐网| 永利高a2| 广灵县| 百家乐娱乐网会员注册| 百家乐官网破战| 碧桂园太阳城二手房| 乐中百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 百家乐注册送10彩金| 浮山县| 全景网百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 做生意门口禁忌| 百家乐官网赌局| 百家乐官网搏牌| 大发888娱乐城网页版| 百家乐官网过滤软件| 赌博的危害| 大发888客服qq号| 百家乐官网太阳娱乐网| 新澳博天上人间娱乐| 百家乐e78| 广州百家乐官网桌子| 如何胜百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 百家乐官网筹码防伪套装| 百家乐官网庄和闲的赌法| 盈禾娱乐场| 广州太阳城巧克力社区| 百家乐赌场策略大全| 百家乐永利娱乐城| 百家乐官网二路珠无敌稳赢打法| 长兴县| 澳门博彩业|