Unity will share training materials for free
Unity will distribute training materials for the Unity 5 engine for free as part of its own non-profit program. Information about this appeared in the official blog of the company.
The program is intended for secondary schools. However, higher educational institutions can use it. In addition, individual users will be able to access the training documentation.
The program includes free educational licenses that provide access to all the functionality of the Unity 5 engine and editor, a 40-page document describing professional standards developed on the basis of educational standards such as Common Core, Next Gen Science Standards, 21st Century Skills and STEM clusters. Schools will receive a 200-page curriculum that details every stage of the development of the game and interactive application, starting with the creation of the design and ending with the deployment itself.
In order to obtain documents describing professional standards, curriculum and license, you need to contact company representatives.
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Founded in 2004 in Denmark by David Helgason, Nicholas Francis and Joachim Ante.