Description
Lesson 1: Tron Students learn how to create a two-player game in which you try to move around without crossing your opponent’s path or touching the edge.
Lesson 2: Wave Challenge Students learn how to create a game in which you use the spacebar to navigate a character through several levels of a maze without touching any of the edges
Lesson 3: Human vs Robot Students learn to create a two-player game in which each player has a different objective and uses a different method of controlling their character.
Lesson 4: Prime Number Generator Students learn to use mathematical operations, loops, and lists to systematically generate sets of prime numbers.
Lesson 5: Get familiar with Micro:bit Students learn to connect their Micro.bit to Scratch coding platform.
Lesson 6: Jump Cat with Micro:bit Students learn to make an interactive motion project with their micro:bit.
Lesson 7: Scratch Painting with Micro:bit Students learn to use the micro:bit’s accelerometer to guide the pencil sprite around the screen, drawing a line as it moves.
Lesson 8: Scratch Hungry Dino with Micro:bit Students learn to make another fun interactive game with their Micro.bit.
Lesson 9 – Review and Final Project Workshop Students play live competitive review games to reinforce all concepts taught.
Lesson 10 – Final Project Presentations Students demonstrate what they’ve learned by sharing their creation with the class.
Post-Course Support
We provide free consultation related to the subject matter after the course. Please email your queries to enquiry@tertiaryinfotech.com and we will forward your queries to the subject matter experts and get back to you asap.
Course Cancellation/Reschedule Policy
We reserve the right to cancel or re-schedule the course due to unforeseen circumstances. If the course is cancelled, we will refund 100% to participants.
Note the venue of the training is subject to changes due to class size and availability of the classroom.
Note the minimal class size to start a class is 3 Pax.
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