Game Development and Coding for Children

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Age: 8-16 yrs
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Cost: $11
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Difficulty: Easy
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Lessons: Project, Reading, Video
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Duration: 2 hrs
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Platforms: Mobile, TV, Tablet, Web
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Schedule: No
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Languages: Scratch

Description

This course is aimed for kids between 8 and 16 and they'll learn how to make simple games, stories, and animation using Scratch, a visual programming platform for children created by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Scratch makes it very simple for kids to understand basic coding concepts and to make their creations come true by just dragging and dropping elements and connecting them with each other. It is highly visual, interactive, and fun!

The course is project-based, this means we'll work though out actual examples that you can modify and play with afterward.

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