Unity Educator plan
Get access to Unity Pro, cloud-based collaboration, Unity assets, and more to create teachable moments faster.
Educator hub
Accelerate your teaching with high-quality resources, including lesson plans, projects, and more.
Classroom licenses
Access Unity education licenses for classroom instruction.
Unity Academic Alliance
Learn how your post-secondary institution can get access to Unity Pro, Unity Certification materials, and up to 70% off Unity products.
Interactive design and development
Interactive design and development careers are growing rapidly and span industries, including:
- Game design and development
- Film, animation and cinematics
- Teaching and training
- Automotive and manufacturing
- Architecture, engineering and construction
Teach “Create with Code”
In this free course from Unity, students learn to create with code as they program their own projects from scratch in C#. They iterate with prototypes, tackle programming challenges, and complete quizzes. By the end of the course, students will be ready to put their skills to the test on the Unity Certified User Exam. Most importantly, they will know they can create with code. Educator resources included.
Please see the Teacher Training module for Create with Code to get information on best ways to bring this into the classroom.
Student creators
Get inspired by these examples of work by real students in secondary and higher education.
Moncage – Solve an incredible perspective based puzzle box
This experimental game is derived from a shader in Unity and demonstrates gameplay that is completely built upon the visuals, mostly implemented by manipulating the cameras in Unity. These creators combined their passions for art and games.
Lyra: The Traitor Lyngrave
MonteBearo, University of Hertfordshire students
Lyra was the Best Student Project of the 2018 Unity Awards and features nonlinear narrative with turn-based combat. The game follows two characters, Lyra and Oakmont, on their journey through a dark world currently embroiled in the stirrings of civil war.
Intertwined
In this first-person journey, your character will have to use parkour skills to cross these beautifully crafted landscapes. You’ll also uncover the secrets of a mysterious dormant village.
Project Pupil – Augmented Learning
Before digital, students learned a subject by observing, feeling, and discussing real objects. Project Pupil explores how education can return to the physical space by creating prototypes of augmented reality (AR) interactions and designs for future classrooms.
Afghan Hero Girl
CTI, founded by Fereshteh Forough, is the first coding academy for girls in Herat, Afghanistan. CTI has given more than 150 female students the skills and confidence to code, build apps, and generate work opportunities for themselves, including developing this 2D side-scrolling platformer.
Student-made Tire Change App in Unity for HTC Vive
Mark Suter’s Intro to Computer Programming class in an Ohio high school offers a broad curriculum where students can gain an understanding of the scope and scale of work it takes to produce quality software and see how it can fit into their career interests. Students use Unity to learn C# and to develop VR apps.
Chicken VR for HTC Vive
Two middle-schoolers were able to take their school’s obsession with chickens into the virtual world. In this VR first-person chicken simulator, you can teleport around and explore, eating food, drinking water, and laying eggs.
Landscapes
In Evan Harrison’s class, part of the school’s Career and Technical Education Program, students animate elements within their Unity scenes using the timeline and physics and Rigidbody components to make interactive and realistic environments.
Limbitless Runner
Started by UCF alumni, Limbitless Solutions is a UCF-based organization that partners with undergraduates and faculty to create prosthetic arms. Their first UCF-affiliated mobile game helps children learn how to use their new bionic arms.
Unity and community support
Unity Global Education Advisory Board
Industry and academic leaders with expertise in cultivating and hiring interactive design and development talent meet twice a year to provide guidance and feedback on strategic decisions to fulfill Unity Education’s vision to enable everyone to become a creator.
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