Connecting with Code
Welcome to the 2024 camp!
Introduction to Scratch Game Design
- Click this link to visit Scratch.edu
- Expand the appropriate row below to see that day's video and example projects.
Here is the video for the day and a link to the slides.
And here is an example of the finished project that we are going to learn to build together today.
This project uses starting code. Here is that link: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/801652665/
Here is the video for the day and a link to the slides.
And here is an example of the finished project that we are going to learn to build together today.
No starting code.Here is the video for the day and a link to the slides.
And here is an example of the finished project that we are going to learn to build together today.
This project uses starting code. Here is that link: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/801652665/
Here is the video for the day and a link to the slides.
And here is an example of the finished project that we are going to learn to build together today.
This project uses starting code. Here is that link: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/801652665/
Here is the video for the day and a link to the slides.
And here is an example of the finished project that we are going to learn to build together today.
No starting code for this project.Introduction to Python Game Design
- Click this link to visit Replit.com
- Expand the appropriate row below to see that day's video and example projects.
Here is link to the slides.
And here is the one and only Python 2024 coding video that was made. It helps with setup (important) and helps you get started with Coin Collector. For future days unfortunately there are no videos only the solution code that you can run, understand, and edit to make your own!
And here is an example of the finished project.
In Scratch... (this is given as a reference)
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/885545895/In Python...
https://replit.com/@fisherds/CWC2024-Coin-CollectorSign in to replit, click Fork, once Forked click run
Here is link to the slides.
And here is an example of the finished project.
In Scratch... (this is given as a reference)
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/932115389/In Python...
https://replit.com/@DaveFisher1/RockScissorsPaperSign in to replit, click Fork, once Forked click run
Here is link to the slides.
And here is an example of the finished project.
In Scratch... (this is given as a reference)
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/896798448/In Python...
https://replit.com/@DaveFisher1/TicTacToeSign in to replit, click Fork, once Forked click run
Here is link to the slides.
And here is an example of the finished project.
In Scratch... (this is given as a reference)
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/910704403/In Python...
https://replit.com/@BobSchaffer1/LinearLightsOutSign in to replit, click Fork, once Forked click run
Here is link to the slides.
And here is an example of the finished project.
In Scratch... (this is given as a reference)
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/936907149/In Python...
https://replit.com/@DaveFisher1/NimSign in to replit, click Fork, once Forked click run