Jump to content

Kids Computer Programming Lessons


CobraPi

Recommended Posts

If you are looking for your child to start or continue learning the exciting world of Computer Programming, then read on?


I am a computer programmer who has taught Scratch Programming at a local primary school Years 4 to 6 and can assist young people to learn these skills too.



?Scratch is a programming language, primarily designed for ages between 8 and 16, where children can program and share interactive media such as stories, games, and animations.


Scratch helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively ? essential skills for life in the 21st century?


https://scratch.mit.edu/parents/



During the lesson, your child will learn:


The basic building blocks of computer programming

Create fun games, stories or anything else you can imagine from Scratch!!!

Learn how to structure and re-use code for efficiency and ease of use

Acquire skills and concepts that can be transferred to any programming language


If you would like to learn more then please PM me.


Kind regards.



Dan (aka CobraPi)

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Thanks for all this info. I got a letter from Octopus legacy this week saying they now have my will and was very confused. Didn't know GD were also Abington law ltd so confusion deepened! But at least I now know where it is and what has happened.
    • On most Lenovos, one needs to press the F1 key repeatedly ( say at half second intervals) immediately the Lenovo logo appears.   If the above does not let you in try  press the Enter key at the Lenovo logo. There may be a press Enter to Interrupt message on the screen. This may cause the Startup Interrupt Menu to appear. Pressing F1 at the Startup Interrupt Menu will cause the computer to enter BIOS. Once you get in then you can see if the SSD is detected in the storage or boot section. Run any available diagnostics tools in the BIOS. If the SSD isn't recognized, it's likely failed or has a loose connection. Check for boot errors, If it says "No Boot Device Found" or something similar, then it means it cannot find the operating system on the SSD which probably means the is a major SSD issue The BIOS is a hyper-sensitive area so I suggest being careful about not changing any settings. To be safe, it is best to exit the bios by not saving any changes if you are in any doubt
    • The Oxfam shop refusal may be because they have very limited storage space at the back of their very small shop?
    • I agree. The staff are always lovely!  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...