Coding Games in Scratch 电子书 读后感 评分☆☆☆ 排版和游戏的设计是真的还不错 但是但是作为一本启蒙书,最基本的要做到脚本没有吧! 前几个简单的游戏都没啥问题,设计很好,游戏简单但是很好玩,把scratch的用法讲的很好。对低龄儿童来讲比较容易理解。 其一:在《小狗的晚餐》游戏中,多个角色的《准备》和《...
Coding Games in Scratch - Jon Woodcock 电子书PDF- Age Range: 8 - 12 years - December 1, 2015 Written for children ages 8–12 with little to no coding experience, this straightforward visual guide us...
Coding Games in Scratch的创作者· ··· Jon Woodcock作者 作者简介· ··· Dr. Jon Woodcock has a degree in Physics from the University of Oxford and a PhD in Computational Astrophysics from the University of London. He started coding at the age of eight and has programmed all kinds of ...
少儿编程教程scratch Many of the people who have shaped our digital world started out by coding games for fun. Bill Gates, cofounder of Microsoft, wrote his first computer program at the age of 13—a tic tac toe game. Just a few years later a teenage Steve Jobs and his friend Steve Woz...
Scratch games coding course for coders with some Scratch experience who want to improve their skills and knowledge
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Did you know that Bill Gates, cofounder of Microsoft, wrote his first computer program—a tic-tac-toe game—at age 13?Coding Games in Scratchshows how kids can start coding their own games, too, using Scratch, a popular free programming language. ...
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7- What are Scratch Coding Cards? Scratch coding cards offer instructions and tips to help students play coding games and learn to construct interactive creations. These coding cards are available for free download in PDF format. 8- How to make a game or animation using Scratch?