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Scratch Junior: A Beginner\'s Guide to Game Development

https://www.udemy.com/course/scratch-junior-j

Coding and Game Development for kids aged 5-7 years


What you'll learn:
Understanding fundamental programming concepts like sequencing, loops, and events.
Creating and organizing code blocks to control characters, actions, and events in the program.
Using Scratch Junior's visual programming interface to design interactive stories, games, and animations.
Expressing creativity through character design, background selection, and storytelling.
Promoting awareness of digital tools and online safety practices.
Learning to use technology responsibly and understanding the basics of online interactions.


Requirements:
Age Range: Scratch Junior is typically designed for younger learners, often in the age range of 5 to 7 years old. Check the specific age recommendations for the course to ensure it is suitable for the child's developmental stage.
Access to Technology: Access to a device that supports Scratch Junior, such as tablets (iPad or Android) or certain Chromebooks. Ensure that the course is compatible with the device the child will be using.
Parental Involvement: Depending on the age of the child, some courses may encourage or require parental involvement to support and guide the learning process.
Curiosity and Creativity: An interest in exploring and creating through play and creativity. Scratch Junior courses often emphasize learning through hands-on, interactive activities.


Description:
This course serves as an engaging and age-appropriate introduction to coding, providing a foundation for future learning in the field of computer science and programming.Scratch Junior is a visual programming language developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab, Scratch Junior provides a playful and intuitive platform for kids to engage with basic coding concepts in a fun and creative way. Nowadays, Kids always love to play games on their tablets/iPads or desktops.  So we can redirect their eagerness to play games into creating their own games using Scratch Junior.In this course, kids will learn to create programs by stacking visual code blocks. They will create interactive stories, games, and animations. Kids can bring characters to life, set backgrounds, and design their own digital worlds. Kids can choose from a variety of characters (sprites) and backgrounds to personalize their projects. Coding in Scratch Junior involves dragging and dropping code blocks, eliminating the need for typing. This hands-on approach makes it accessible to children who are still developing fine motor skills."Fostering Innovation, Raising Young Developers."The course introduces basic computational thinking concepts such as sequencing, loops, and events. It helps kids develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills.The course strikes a balance between education and play, fostering a positive and enjoyable learning experience. It aims to spark interest in technology and coding from an early age.Parents can actively participate in their child's learning by exploring projects together. The course encourages collaboration and shared creativity between children and adults."Tiny Hands, Big Dreams: Nurturing Young Developers."This course can be purchased by adult participants. Individuals under the age of 18 may access the course only if a parent or guardian creates and manages their account, including handling the enrollment process.


Who this course is for:
Preschool and Early Elementary Students: Children in preschool and early elementary school who are beginning to explore technology and show an interest in creative activities.
Parents and Educators: Parents or educators who want to facilitate a child's introduction to coding and programming in a fun and age-appropriate way.
Schools and Educational Institutions: Kindergarten and early elementary school teachers who aim to integrate technology and coding into their curriculum.
After-School Programs and Extracurricular Activities: Organizations or community centers offering after-school programs or extracurricular activities for young learners interested in technology and programming.
Home-Schooling Parents: Parents who homeschool their children and wish to incorporate coding education into their curriculum.
Libraries and Community Centers: Libraries, community centers, or other community-based organizations offering coding and STEM-related activities for young children.


Scratch Junior: A Beginner's Guide to Game Development


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