Scratch Programming – Build 14 Games in Scratch 3.0 Bootcamp
Scratch Programming – Build 14 Games in Scratch 3.0 Bootcamp, available at $94.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 68 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 889 reviews, and has 6468 subscribers.
You will learn about You will learn how to create programs, make games and solve programming problems. Build a complete understanding of Scratch 3.0 from the ground up! Understand all the fundamental programming principles. Understand complex programming topics. Learn to use Scratch to develop games! Create games with Scratch, like Arkanoid Game! This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to learn to code easily in Scratch by creating a game. or Beginners who have never programmed before in Scratch. or Students that want to learn difficult programming concepts by having fun using their creativity. It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to learn to code easily in Scratch by creating a game. or Beginners who have never programmed before in Scratch. or Students that want to learn difficult programming concepts by having fun using their creativity.
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Summary
Title: Scratch Programming – Build 14 Games in Scratch 3.0 Bootcamp
Price: $94.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 68
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 68
Number of Published Quizzes: 2
Number of Curriculum Items: 70
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 70
Number of Practice Tests: 2
Number of Published Practice Tests: 2
Original Price: €19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
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 from the ground up!
- Understand all the fundamental programming principles.
- Understand complex programming topics.
- Learn to use Scratch to develop games!
- Create games with Scratch, like Arkanoid Game!
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who wants to learn to code easily in Scratch by creating a game.
- Beginners who have never programmed before in Scratch.
- Students that want to learn difficult programming concepts by having fun using their creativity.
Target Audiences
- Anyone who wants to learn to code easily in Scratch by creating a game.
- Beginners who have never programmed before in Scratch.
- Students that want to learn difficult programming concepts by having fun using their creativity.
*** THIS COURSE COVERS GAME DEVELOPMENT IN SCRATCH 3.0 AND CODING PRINCIPLES TO FILL THE GAP BETWEEN SCRATCH 3.0 AND REAL CODING ***
In this course you will be able to develop 14 different games (including the great Arcade Arkanoid Game, Pac-Man, the Snake Game, a Racing Car Game, a Helicopter Game and a Special Game with Elsa from Frozen) in Scratch 3.0 programming language. For the development of these games, is used Scratch 3.0 because it is an educational programming environment that has an easy graphical interface that it will allow us to drag and drop the right blocks of coding.
I promise you that it will be a funny and exciting course that it will motivate you to learn coding in more depth.
Scratch 3.0 is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations. Using Scratch, users can create online projects and develop them into almost anything by using a simple block-like interface. When they are ready, they then share, and also discuss their creations with each other. Scratch 3.0 was developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab. Scratch 3.0 is designed to help children (ages 8 and up) learn to utilize their imaginations, practice common sense, and, most importantly, to interact with computers.
Scratch 3.0 is the best educational programming software for kids available today. With Scratch, you can create games and interactive art projects all while having lots of fun!
This course uses the amazing Scratch 3.0 program developed by MIT to teach coding this course is meant for:
– Everybody that is interested in learning to code, from kids to adults, Scratch 3.0 was developed by MIT to teach people to code. It is the best way to learn to code that I have been aware of in my lifetime.
– Anyone interested in teaching beginning programming as a career or business. Teaching kids to code is becoming big business. Want to start your own coding academy school or get a position as an instructor? They all use Scratch programming, learn Scratch 3.0 here from a University programming instructor.
– Anyone that already knows how to code that wants to learn from Scratch Programming and build some fun games. Why did we get into programming in the first place? Because its fun and Scratch 3.0 is super fun! No matter your level, you will have fun and learn from Scratch 3.0. I know I did and that is what the people at MIT intended.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Scratch 3.0 Overview
Lecture 1: Getting Introduced in Scratch 3.0 Environment
Lecture 2: 3 Tips to Get More Value Out of this Course
Lecture 3: How to dowload the initial games from the resources and upload them to Scrarch 3
Lecture 4: Blocks and Commands in Scratch 3.0
Chapter 2: Learning to Code with Scratch 3.0
Lecture 1: Sequential Programming with Scratch 3.0
Lecture 2: Learn Loops with Scratch 3.0, Building the "Ghost Effect"
Chapter 3: Developing Helicopter Game in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 1: Building a Helicopter Game in Scratch 3.0
Chapter 4: Creating a Game with Elsa from Frozen
Lecture 1: Introducing Elsa and What We Will Create
Lecture 2: Coding Elsa's Movements
Lecture 3: Coding Elsa's Questions
Lecture 4: Finalizing the Game and some Minor Improvements
Chapter 5: Developing the "Super Space Invaders" Game in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 1: Introducing Super Space Invaders and What We Will Create
Lecture 2: Coding the Ship
Lecture 3: Coding the GunFire
Lecture 4: Coding the Invader
Lecture 5: Finalizing the Game and some Minor Improvements
Chapter 6: The Most Popular Arcade in Scratch 3.0: "The Snake Game"
Lecture 1: Snake Game Overview in Scrach 3.0
Lecture 2: Coding the Head of the Snake Game in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 3: Coding the Body of the Snake Game in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 4: Coding the Apples of the Snake Game in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 5: Coding the "Game over" functionality of the Snake Game is Scratch 3.0
Chapter 7: Creating the Most Loved Game in Scratch 3.0: Pac-Man
Lecture 1: Introducing the Great Pac-Man in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 2: Coding Pac-Man in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 3: Coding the Dots
Lecture 4: Coding the Ghosts
Lecture 5: Coding the Messages and Finalizing Pac-Man
Chapter 8: Creating the "Scary Shark Game" in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 1: Developing Scary Shark Game in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 2: Adding more functionalities in Scary Shark Game and finishing the Game
Chapter 9: Developing Racing Car Game in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 1: Building Racing Car Game in Scratch 3.0
Chapter 10: Developing the "Crossing the Road Game with the Crab" in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 1: Building Crossing the Road Game with the Crab in Scratch 3.0 – Part 1
Lecture 2: Building Crossing the Road Game with the Crab in Scratch 3.0 – Part 2
Chapter 11: Developing the "Witch Game" with Geometry and Informatics in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 1: Building the "Witch Game" with Geometry and Informatics
Chapter 12: Creating an Algebra Game Solving Mathematical Polynomial Equations – Scratch 3.0
Lecture 1: Building an Algebra Game Solving Mathematical Polynomial Equations.
Chapter 13: Developing "Collect the Garbage" Game in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 1: Building "Collect the Garbage" Game in Scratch 3.0
Chapter 14: New Game: "A Lovebug in my Plate"
Lecture 1: Introducing the game "A Lovebug in my Plate"
Lecture 2: Coding the "Ready" Event
Lecture 3: Coding the "Start" Event
Lecture 4: Coding the "Take" Event
Lecture 5: Coding the Lovebug
Lecture 6: Testing and Finishing the Lovebug Game in Scratch 3.0
Chapter 15: Download all the Games in Scratch 3.0 completed
Lecture 1: Download all the Games in Scratch 3.0 completed to test your games
Chapter 16: Creating the Arkanoid Game – The Absolute Block Breaker in Scratch 3.0
Lecture 1: Introducing the Great Arkanoid Game
Lecture 2: Creating the Background and the Sprites
Lecture 3: Coding the Paddle, the Ball and the Messages
Lecture 4: Creating the Bricks
Lecture 5: Finalizing the Game and some Minor Improvements
Chapter 17: From Game Development in Scratch to Real Coding
Lecture 1: Introduction to Visual Studio Code Editor
Lecture 2: Installing Visual Studio Code Editor
Lecture 3: Variables
Lecture 4: Data Types
Lecture 5: Variable Operators
Lecture 6: If-Statements and Conditional Logic
Lecture 7: Loops and Iteration
Lecture 8: Arrays
Lecture 9: Introductions to 2-Dimensional Arrays
Lecture 10: Multidimensional Arrays & Examples
Lecture 11: Functions
Lecture 12: File Input/Output
Chapter 18: Advanced Programming Concepts
Lecture 1: Introduction to Object-oriented Programming
Lecture 2: Objects and Classes
Lecture 3: Methods
Lecture 4: Encapsulation and Data Hiding
Lecture 5: Message Passing
Lecture 6: Inheritance
Lecture 7: Polymorphism
Lecture 8: Generalization and Specification
Lecture 9: Links and Associations
Chapter 19: Bonus Lecture
Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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Dr. Chris Mall • 35,000+ Students Worldwide
Scratch | C# | GDPR | Java | Python | C++ | Flutter | CySA+ -
Mall Academy
Courses in Coding and Project Management
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- 2 stars: 25 votes
- 3 stars: 107 votes
- 4 stars: 199 votes
- 5 stars: 504 votes
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