You always wanted to learn how to code and specially how to code a video game. I think you are a the right place.
This will be a online show and Tell where I will explain step-by-step how to code a video game online. We will also create a remote for the video game DIY. It's going to be fun
You do not need previous knowledge to join us. All you need is:
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A computer
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An internet connection
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A browser installed on your computer
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And to finish you need to have the Microsoft Teams application installed on your computer.
STEM Program of class
In this Show and tell, will see:
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The basis of coding
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First approach to the coding interface
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Their first code
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Demo of a video game
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Creation of a video game
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Demonstration of the DIY remote for the video game
If your children are somehow between 7 and 12 years old and are desire to learn how to code. Come join us for 40 minutes from 4 pm to 4:40 pm on:
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Saturday, March 27th 2021.
The class will be on Microsoft Teams. For those of you who don’t know Teams, it’s an free online video platform (Don’t forget to download the app before the class, smartphone, tablet or computer). Have a look at “https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/group-chat-software”.
Make sure you register with this link and ID and password will be sent to your email to access the online coding class
Share the information with your family and friends so their children can learn how to code from scratch as well for free.
More STEM online events are coming next weeks for your children such as: learn how to code, create video games, electronics, hands-on craft, learn how to use 3D modeling and for free.
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See you on Saturday. ;-)