SCRATCH is a programming language designed for children who want to learn about computer programming. It was created with the purpose of teaching them the concepts of programming at an early age and helps develop their creative abilities that are needed to invent their own stories, animations, music, games, and more. The best part of learning to program using SCRATCH is that it’s not necessary to write code, you only need to be familiar with the blocks or instructions in the Scratch tool. These blocks; which have default behaviors assigned to them, can be selected, dragged, and assembled to create full programs, presentations, and games.
The Udemy course “Kids Coding with Scratch” provides a step by step guide for kids to learn their first programming skills. It is targeted for kids ages 8 through 16, but it can be used for anyone wanting to learn computer programming.
Kids Coding with Scratch Course Content
After watching the videos in the course, you will feel confident to create your own simple games using Scratch. You will learn the general concepts used in animation and games. Similar concepts are used in other programming languages. You will be able to create educational programs, games, and presentations. If you are a parent, you can confidently show your kids the basics of programming, either following the videos with them or teaching them after watching and practicing.
The course comprises 29 lectures organized into the following sections:
- Introduction
- Your first program
- Sprites and Animations
- Intermediate features
Requirements
- No previous knowledge of computer programming is required.
- Internet connection is needed.
Summary of Course Main Features
- Instructor: Gabriel Serrano, MBA – PMP, Author, Entrepreneur, Software Architect
- Lectures: 29
- On-demand video: 2 hours
- This course includes:
- 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
- Full lifetime access
- Access on mobile and TV
- Certificate of Completion
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