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Game-Making With Scratch

Recommended Age:

7 - 10

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Duration: 6 Hours

(2 Lessons)

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WHAT TO BRING

  • A laptop (PC/Mac) with charger

  • A Gmail account to access and save Scratch projects

  • Minimum 2 students to start a class

Scratch is a programming language based on visuals and animation, rather than lines of code. It allows students to drag and drop programming instructions presented in visual blocks instead of typing them out. In addition, Scratch allows students to create games such as flappy bird, crossy road, ping pong, etc.

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Scratch is used as the introductory language because creation of interesting programs is relatively easy, and skills learnt can be applied to other basic programming languages such as Python and Java. 

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Participants will also learn key computer science concepts such as sequences, loops, conditionals and abstraction by building a game at the end of the workshop.

 

The Makey Makey is an electronic invention tool and toy that allows users to connect everyday objects to computer programs. The Makey Makey aims to cultivate a community of innovators, imbued with the culture of collaboration and co-creation, to solve real-world problems.

APP Development with Thunkable

Recommended Age:

9 and above

 

Duration: 18 Hours

(12 Lessons)

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WHAT TO BRING

  • A laptop (PC/Mac) with charger

  • A Gmail account to access and save Thunkable projects

  • Tablet or Smart Phone to download App

  • Minimum 3 students to start a class 

Thunkable uses simple logical reasoning and academic learning of related concepts (algorithms and logical reasoning to solve problems by breaking them down in a fun way) Students can easily design beautiful apps, program powerful functionality with drag & drop blocks and then upload your apps 

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Thunkable aims to cultivate a community of innovators, imbued with the culture of collaboration and co-creation, to solve real-world problems. This allows students to better understand technology and thus inspire them to explore the infinite possibilities.

Scratch Clicker Game

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