Coding Adventures With Scratch 3.0
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.04 GB | Duration: 2h 28m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.04 GB | Duration: 2h 28m
Unlock your creativity with Scratch! Create art, games, and puzzles while mastering the fundamentals of programming.
What you'll learn
Learn to use Scratch 3.0 editor.
Coding fundamentals.
Code computer games using Scratch.
Code animations and artworks using Scratch.
Develop analytical, logical & reasoning skills.
Requirements
A good laptop or PC with internet connection.
Basic computer proficiency on using mouse, keyboard, internet, software installation, paint application and file operations such as open, type, save & close.
Description
Hello there!!Technology is everywhere, and it’s not going, anywhere. All future jobs will require stem knowledge, which is science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Learning to code is one among them. Teaching kids to code not only improves their chances of getting employed in the future, but also at a fundamental level, improves their problem solving, and thinking skills. We at codecircuitry have been running coding programs for a few years now. We have learnt a thing, or two. We share them in this course, along with lots of easy to follow coding activities. Coding is all about solving a problem, rather than learning a specific programming language such as 'C', or Scratch. At a fundamental level, what the basic programming constructs do, or how you think don’t change. Coding helps kids to create, and not just consume the technology. To know about the world of computers, coding is a must have skill set. Moreover, it’s fun.Computer programs tell the computer, exactly what to do. They are written by human beings. You need to be crystal clear with the instructions. The computer, never disobeys. So each and every step has to be foreseen by the programmer, before feeding it to the computer. But you certainly will make mistakes. Don’t be afraid to fail. Learn from the mistakes, and develop confidence through learning, and building. Most importantly, have fun! This course contains numerous coding activities; that will help you learn the fundamentals of programming. We’ve created a content that is very beginner friendly, and has many ideas for you to be excited about. We encourage you to use all of them, remix them, and create new ones. This course is built around the graphical programming language, Scratch 3.0. All programming languages have a syntax to be followed. It might be a bit overwhelming for the beginner. A beginner might spend too much time learning these syntax rather than the actual programming paradigms. Scratch is a visual programming language, and it eliminates the need to write any syntax. A program could be constructed by simply dragging, and dropping, the blocks in Scratch. For this reason it’s a great tool for beginners.We at codecircuitry have been using Scratch, in our programs. It can be used for drawing art, playing music, and creating games. As you progress through the initial sessions, we will introduce you to the tool, as well as some basic programming concepts; to get started with coding. By the end of this course you should have a solid understanding on creating Scratch scripts, as well as on fundamentals of programming. Challenge yourself with new coding tasks and take your learning to the next level, by moving onto text based programming. So students, what are you waiting for? Join this course and have fun coding!!
Overview
Section 1: M0: Welcome
Lecture 1 Welcome
Lecture 2 Introduction
Lecture 3 What is Scratch?
Lecture 4 Getting Started
Section 2: M1: Learn Scratch Programming - 1
Lecture 5 Dancer Sprite - Change Costume
Lecture 6 Dancer Sprite - Change Backdrop
Lecture 7 Dancer Sprite - Play Sound
Lecture 8 Dance Party
Lecture 9 A Comic Tale
Lecture 10 X-Y Grid
Lecture 11 The Pen Tool
Lecture 12 Let's Make Art
Lecture 13 Visual Effects
Lecture 14 The Princess & The Fairy
Lecture 15 Maze Runner 1
Lecture 16 Maze Runner 2
Lecture 17 Calculator
Lecture 18 Play Dice
Lecture 19 Quiz Application
Lecture 20 Walking In The Rain
Lecture 21 Play Table Tennis
Section 3: M2: Learn Scratch Programming - 2
Lecture 22 Review
Lecture 23 Piano
Lecture 24 Check Password
Lecture 25 Hungry Boy 1
Lecture 26 Treasure Hunt
Lecture 27 Do Math
Lecture 28 Strings
Lecture 29 Palindrome
Lecture 30 Athapookalam ( Floral Pattern )
Lecture 31 Line Follower
Lecture 32 Communication
Lecture 33 Hungry Boy 2
Lecture 34 Time
Lecture 35 Lots of Balloon
Lecture 36 Catch the Eggs
Section 4: M3: Summary
Lecture 37 Summary
Primarily designed for schools students who are fresh to computer programming.,Ideal for students of age 10 and above.,Also suitable for faculties who are interested in learning the fundamentals of programming in a fun and project oriented way.,Engineering students should also benefit from the programming exercises discussed in this course.