
6 Courses
Ages: 8-12 years old
Welcome to Week 1 - Getting Started with Building Websites, Building a HTML Page with Black Kids Code. We look forward to introducing you to the world of HTML!
Ages: 8-12 years old
Welcome to Week 2 - Styling your Page with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) with Black Kids Code. We look forward to introducing you to the world of HTML!
Ages: 8-12 years old
Maybe you own a smart speaker such as Google Home or Alexa at home. How does it work? In this workshop, you will use mBlock, a block-based language (derived from Scratch), with many extensions to create smart objects that will improve your life at home. This field of computer science is called “the Internet of Things” or IoT. You will use cognitive services, climate data, video sensing, text to speech, and translation services to design fun and interactive inventions.
Ages: 8-12 years old
Maybe you own a smart speaker such as Google Home or Alexa at home. How does it work? In this workshop, you will use mBlock, a block-based language (derived from Scratch), with many extensions to create smart objects that will improve your life at home. This field of computer science is called “the Internet of Things” or IoT. You will use cognitive services, climate data, video sensing, text to speech, and translation services to design fun and interactive inventions.
Ages: 8 to 12 years old
A Zookeeper’s Coding Adventure is a block-based coding experience that guides learns through the basics of character creation and motion, including movement, randomization, positioning and creating and destroying elements.
Student’s objective is to:
- use the image editor to create or modify sprites,
- use concepts of velocity and XY coordinators to create motion
- use randomize to automate movement
Ages: 8 to 12 years old
A Zookeeper’s Coding Adventure is a block-based coding experience that guides learns through the basics of character creation and motion, including movement, randomization, positioning and creating and destroying elements.
Student’s objective is to:
- use the image editor to create or modify sprites,
- use concepts of velocity and XY coordinators to create motion
- use randomize to automate movement