COURSES
PYTHON PROGRAMMING FOR KIDS: CREATE GAMES & APPLICATIONS
About this course
Age: 8+ Years
Python is a simple & engaging language where children can create games and applications. It is the perfect Coding Language for young children to learn. Python is widely used for Data Sciences & Machine Learning based applications. It is designed for students with little or no coding foundation and has a simple understanding of computers.
NO# of Levels: 4 (P0 to P3)
Duration of Each Level: 40-80 Hours.
Learning Method: The course takes essential programming constructs and wraps them in a friendly, easy to use environment. Drag ready-made blocks of code together to control activities on the screen.
Learning Outcome:
- Design Process
- Experimentation & Creativity
- Problem solving
- Understanding Algorithms
Student Take Away:
- End of Level Certification by iCode.org (Certification Fees Sponsored by LeapLearner)
- Opportunity to Participate in Online International Coding Olympiad
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After completing this curriculum, students should grasp the following knowledge:
- Understand the concept of coding, understand the importance and scope of application of Python language.
- Grasp basic code specifications and learn to write code correctly and normatively .
- Grasp Python basic grammar and learn to use Python language correctly.
- Understand the concept of coordinate system and grasp the use of coordinate system.
- Grasp the attribute understanding and drawing function of basic graphics.
- Understand the concept of objects and classes, grasp the properties and methods of common graphic objects and multimedia objects.
- Understand the concepts of variables and functions, and learn to define and use variables and functions correctly .
- Understand conditional logic, learn to use conditional logic to analyze problems, and be able to use if conditional statement to implement conditional logic.
- Understand the concept of events, understand the basic logical relationship of events, and learn to correctly apply various event codes in the code.