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Learn Coding, Block, Scratch Live Online

Learn coding through fun, interactive projects with our Live Online Block and Scratch course. Perfect for beginners, this course teaches programming fundamentals through games and animations.

Live Course

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Enrolled: 0

Duration: 24 Hours

Offered by: infyni

Live Course

$79.79

About Course

Introduce your child to the world of coding with our Learn Coding, Block, Scratch Live Online course. This interactive course is designed for young learners who are new to programming.

Using Scratch, a popular block-based coding platform, students will learn the fundamentals of coding by creating their own interactive stories, animations, and games.

Through live instruction and hands-on projects, students will develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and logical reasoning skills while having fun.

The course is ideal for beginners who want to explore the basics of coding in a visual and engaging way.

Skills You Will Gain

Basic Coding Concepts Block-Based Programming Logical Thinking Creative Problem-Solving Game Development Basics Animation Creation Debugging Skills Storytelling with Code Collaboration and Sharing Confidence in Coding

Course Offerings

  • Instructor Led Live sessions
  • Clarify doubts during session
  • Access Session Recordings
  • Attend on mobile and Tablet
  • Assessments and Competition
  • Direct Messages
  • Feedback from Instructor
  • Full lifetime Resources
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Topics
  • Instructor (1)
  • Understanding the concept of block-based coding (e.g., Scratch, Blockly).
  • Overview of Scratch interface: stage, sprites, blocks, and scripts.
  • How to create a simple program using blocks.
  • Introduction to basic programming concepts: sequences, loops, and conditions.
  • Understanding how to control sprites and objects with coding blocks.
  • Creating interactive animations and simple games.
  • Using events (e.g., “when flag clicked”) to trigger actions.
  • Understanding user input and how to interact with the program using keyboard, mouse, or touch.
  • Making responsive programs that react to user interactions.
  • Introduction to variables and how to store and manipulate data.
  • Using mathematical operators and logical operators.
  • Implementing loops and conditional statements for decision-making.
  • Designing interactive narratives and basic storylines with multiple scenes.
  • Adding sound, music, and visual effects.
  • Building simple games (e.g., maze games, quizzes, or animation).
  • Identifying and fixing bugs in programs.
  • Using the debugging tools in Scratch.
  • Encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving through coding challenges.