Young CoderDojo Enthusiasts Design Tech Games to Raise Awareness of Marine Issues
The Sea Change game design challenge was launched on 27 February 2016 and invited CoderDojo members aged 7-18 years from Galway (Ireland) to develop tech games to raise awareness of ocean issues.
Winning entries:
Game: "Wildlife Awareness"
By: Ciara Heanue Junior Winner |
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Game: "Save my Sea!"
By:Sean Connolly, Ruan O'Dowd and Diarmuid O'Donoghue Junior Merit Award |
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Game: "SOS - Save Our Seas"
By: Paul Schuler, Michael Salmon and Liam Ferrie Junior Merit Award |
Game: "Animal Saver"
By: Sean Kerr Junior Merit Award |
Game: "Gully's Cleanup"
By: Conor Salmon and Liam Forde Joint Sr Winner |
Game: "Flappy Fish"
By: Adam Gallagher, Evan Thornton and Daniel Bradley Coyne Joint Sr Winner |
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To view the games in full-size, see www.scratch.mit.edu/users/SeaChange/. 
The challenge was organised by NUI Galway as part of the EU-funded Sea Change project.
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