{"id":1034,"date":"2025-01-13T14:55:51","date_gmt":"2025-01-13T11:55:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sem.aydin.edu.tr\/en\/?p=1034"},"modified":"2026-01-29T13:41:44","modified_gmt":"2026-01-29T10:41:44","slug":"mobil-oyun-gelistirme-egitimi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sem.aydin.edu.tr\/en\/mobil-oyun-gelistirme-egitimi\/","title":{"rendered":"Mobile Game Development Training"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-table\"><table class=\"has-fixed-layout\"><tbody><tr><td><strong>Program Objective<\/strong><br>The purpose of this program is to train individuals who can develop and publish their own games, thereby increasing the number of entrepreneurs and companies in the Turkish gaming industry.<br>Participants will learn how to develop mobile games through hands-on practice. The training is project-based: a mobile game project is initiated at the start, and students develop the game throughout the course with guidance from the instructors.<br>Free mentorship support is provided to participants as they work on developing and publishing their own games. Those who wish to continue advancing in the field can complete a six-course program to become advanced game developers. In the long-term program, the first three courses focus on Java, and the next three courses focus on C++ for game development.<br>The Mobile Game Development Training teaches game development using advanced technologies used by the world\u2019s leading gaming companies, enabling participants to reach a high level of computer programming proficiency. For this reason, it is highly preferred by students and professional programmers aiming to reach advanced levels.<br>This training is compatible with:<br>\u2022 The Harezmi Project by Istanbul Directorate of National Education<br>\u2022 R&amp;D programs supported by T\u00dcB\u0130TAK and KOSGEB<br>The program can be delivered online or face-to-face depending on needs and conditions.<br><strong>Who Should Attend<\/strong><br>\u2022 Individuals who want to develop and publish mobile games.<br>\u2022 Individuals who want to learn and advance in computer programming.<br><strong>Program Details<\/strong><br>This program equips participants to develop and publish high-quality mobile games. Therefore, a comprehensive and intensive training curriculum has been prepared.<br>\u2022 All topics are taught practically, with participants developing their own example games.<br>\u2022 Participants also learn how a game engine works, with instructors addressing individual challenges.<br>\u2022 By the end of the training, participants will become advanced mobile game developers.<br>\u2022 Certification is provided by Istanbul Ayd\u0131n University upon completion.<br>\u2022 Participants continue to receive technical mentorship for 6 months, helping them solve technical problems and produce high-quality games.<br>\u2022 Mentorship is also provided to help participants connect with publishers, investors, and incubation centers.<br>\u2022 Special programs are available for schools wishing to provide programming education.<br>We strongly recommend this training to young people interested in mobile games and creating their own products.<br><br>Course Content<br>Introduction to programming with Java: int, string, boolean variables, and arrays<br>For loops and if-else statements<br>Introduction to game programming, displaying graphics on screen<br>Animating graphics on screen<br>User buttons and touch controls<br>Collision detection<br>Game music, sound effects, and main menu design<br><strong>Instructor<\/strong><br>R. Noyan Culum \u2013 General Manager of Nitra Games and Gamelab Istanbul.<br>Culum led the product development team of Mobilenter, one of the first mobile game software companies in Turkey and globally. He was responsible for:<br>\u2022 TASO 2010, the first Turkish 3D mobile game<br>\u2022 21 mobile Java games<br>\u2022 4 3D Android games<br>He is recognized as one of the most experienced managers in mobile game publishing worldwide.<br><br><strong>Additional Information<\/strong><br><strong>Materials to bring:<\/strong><br>\u2022 1 laptop (Windows 7 or later)<br>Training Duration: 72 hours \u2013 4 weeks<br>Training Days: Saturday and Sunday<br>Training Hours: 09:00 \u2013 18:00<br>For group training, the schedule can be arranged with the institution.<strong>.<br>Program Contact<br><\/strong>\u2022 Phone: +90 532 334 53 79<br>\u2022 Email: sem@aydin.edu.tr<br><strong>Payment Options<br>\u2022 Online Payment:<a href=\"http:\/\/op.aydin.edu.tr\/sem\/uzapp\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">http:\/\/op.aydin.edu.tr\/sem\/uzapp\/<\/a><\/strong><br>\u2022 Cash or Credit Card at Campus<br>\u2022 Bank Transfer (EFT\/Havale)<br><strong>Bank Account Information<\/strong><br>Account Holder: T.C. \u0130STANBUL AYDIN \u00dcN\u0130VERS\u0130TES\u0130<br>Bank: Yap\u0131 Kredi Bank \u2013 Sefak\u00f6y Be\u015fyol Branch<br>Branch Code: 815<br>Account No: 70356668<br>IBAN: TR46 0006 7010 0000 0070 3566 68<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Program ObjectiveThe purpose of this program is to train individuals who can develop and publish their own games, thereby increasing the number of entrepreneurs and companies in the Turkish gaming industry.Participants will learn how to develop mobile games through hands-on practice. 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