Course Description
Make Pokemon Games in Scratch
Alcuin School Half Day - Morning 6144 Churchill WayDallas, TX, 75230 June 3 - June 7 8:30AM - 11:30AM
$350.00 for 1 week
(Payment plan is available! See payment section.)
Welcome to "Pokémon: Code and Catch in Scratch"! In this exciting coding course, you will learn how to create your very own Pokemon fan game using Scratch, a beginner-friendly programming language.
During the course, you will learn the fundamentals of game design and programming while exploring the world of Pokemon. You'll start by learning the basics of Scratch, including how to create sprites, backgrounds, and simple animations. From there, you'll progress to more advanced concepts such as programming game logic, creating user interfaces, and designing challenging levels.
Throughout the course, you'll work on your own Pokemon fan game, using your creativity and problem-solving skills to bring your vision to life. You'll have the opportunity to collaborate with other campers, share your ideas, and get feedback from experienced instructors.
At the end of the course, you'll have a fully functional Pokemon fan game that you can share with your friends and family, and add to your portfolio of coding projects.
So come join us for "Pokemon: Code and Catch in Scratch", and let's code 'em all!
As a special addition, this course will also introduce students to the world of artificial intelligence (AI) by incorporating AI lessons into the curriculum. Through these lessons, students will gain a deeper understanding of how AI can be integrated into various aspects of programming, preparing them for the future of technology.
This class is open to all community members
Course Description
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(Payment plan is available! See payment section.)To sign up, please visit
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