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Basic Coding with Scratch (P3-P6)
June 7, 2016 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
| $1604 hours – 1h lunch break – lunch will be provided.
Scratch was developed at the MIT Media Lab, and used by many educators to introduce kids to coding. Coding imparts reasoning, logic and problem solving skills.
This class will allow kids to create their very own game. Choose one of three possible game types (space-invaders, brick and ball, catch the fish) and start creating the game from scratch (pun not intended)! The coding process will start from a basic level and iteratively get more advanced. The kids will be able to customise everything, including the design, mechanics, scoring, and so create a unique game that they can call their own. After the creation, they’ll be able to play and share the game with friends and family.
In the process of creating the game, they’ll be learning x-y coordinates, conditionals, events, sequences and loops. They’ll learn how to animate objects and appreciate the intricacies of good game design.
The class will be conducted by Wallace, who has a degree in Computing from Imperial College London and has been an avid programmer (this website was entirely coded himself).
Please bring along a laptop (windows or mac or chromebook, but not tablets please. Email us to check compatibility) with charging cables.
Pre-requisites: assumes adequate proficiency in using a mouse / touchpad and keyboard and an interest in playing computer games 🙂