I am a Smart Coder – Junior Inventor (Age: 9-12)-till-june-delete
You are introduced to the world of programming through the simple drag and drop MIT Scratch coding interface! You learn to code using MIT Scratch, a visual programming tool from MIT that makes it incredibly easy and fun for young students to learn to code. Time to use your creativity to build projects, animate characters and create games and bring the characters to life!
In this course you build logical foundations of programming, which will be useful in the long run regardless of which coding language you pursue in the future. This course teaches logic, sequencing, structure, algorithmic thinking and creative expression using our time tested format of 5E’s methodology!
Build complex games and understand the game design documentation through a proven classplan developed by STEM.org certified trainers.
The specialization builds a solid foundation for industry roles as a gameplay designer, level designer, technical designer, technical artist, programmer, or producer.
What you will learn
- You will learn how to create programs, make games and solve programming problems.
- Build a complete understanding of Scratch 3.0,Blockly, Grasshopper, Tynker, Code.org from the ground up!
- Understand all the fundamental programming principles.
- Understand complex programming topics.
- Learn to use Scratch, Blockly, Grasshopper, Tynker, Code.org etc. to develop games!
- Create games with Scratch, Blockly, Grasshopper, Tynker, Code.org like Arkanoid Game!
In this course, you will understand what defines a “game” and the mechanics and rules behind different types of games. Through four linked assignments you’ll learn ways to create and describe a game concept, and specifically what makes a compelling game. This course focuses on the conceptual underpinnings of games
TOPICS COVERED
- Advanced game design theory
- Cloning of sprites
- Commands, Sequence & Loops
- Conditional statements and Timers
- Variables & Operators
- Communication between sprites
- Multi-level games design
- Debugging hacks
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Introduction to Scratch
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Introduction to code.org
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Maze Mania Game on Scratch
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Coordinates & Introduction to Blockly
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Basic
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Flow Chart
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Problem Solving Flowchart
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Basic of Scratch
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If-else Statement
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For Loop
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While Loop
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Nested Loop
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Application of Scratch
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Ping Pong & Rescue Mission
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Levels in Games & Loops in code.org
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Introduction to tynker
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Using Inputs
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'Bachao Smiley Aaya!' game
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Harry Potter game
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Harry Potter game 2
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Game design document
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Cloning & Debugging
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Extensions
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Future Ready
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Game level Coding
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Tynker