两个女人互添下身高潮_两个女人互添下身高潮视频_gif出处 https://www.gif出处.org/blog/category/coding-projects/ Teach, learn and make with 韩国风俗媚娘 Pi Thu, 26 Jun 2025 07:51:08 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.gif出处.org/app/uploads/2020/06/cropped-raspberrry_pi_logo-100x100.png https://www.gif出处.org/blog/category/coding-projects/ 32 32 https://www.gif出处.org/blog/from-player-to-maker-learn-to-code-by-creating-your-own-game/ Fri, 20 Jun 2025 10:27:37 +0000 https://www.gif出处.org/?p=90576 At Code Club, we believe learning to code should be as fun as it is empowering — what better way to start than making your own game? Whether it’s about pixelated pirates, racing robots, or a time-travelling llama, creating a game is one of the most exciting ways to explore coding. We’ve seen young people…

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At Code Club, we believe learning to code should be as fun as it is empowering — what better way to start than making your own game?

A mentor and a young tech creator at a computer at a Code Club session.

Whether it’s about pixelated pirates, racing robots, or a time-travelling llama, creating a game is one of the most exciting ways to explore coding. We’ve seen young people go from “I like Minecraft” to “I’ve built a space adventure with hedgehogs” in no time at all.

Why games?

Games are more than just fun. They’re also a brilliant gateway into problem solving, creativity, and computational thinking. When you create your own game, you learn how to:

  • Use logic and sequences to control what happens
  • Trigger events and interactions through code
  • Build characters, stories, and rules — and see them come to life

And perhaps most importantly, you get instant feedback. If your code doesn’t quite work, you’ll know right away, and you’ll have the chance to fix it, test it, and improve it.

Three fun game projects to try today

We’ve created a free library of step-by-step game projects that work in a browser, that require no previous gif动态图出处第一期, and that let imagination lead the way.

Here are three brilliant beginner-friendly projects to try at Code Club or at home:

Catch the dots

  • Learn: Basic events and movement in Scratch
  • Make: A quick-fire reaction game where you catch a moving dot
  • Try: Changing the sprites or making the dot move faster over time

Target practice

  • Learn: Broadcasting, scorekeeping, and setting difficulty
  • Make: A game that tests your speed and accuracy
  • Try: Adding levels, custom backgrounds, or sound effects

Don’t collide!

  • Learn: Cloning, timers, and collision detection
  • Make: A fast-paced game where the player must dodge incoming objects
  • Try: Changing the game to set it in space, underwater, or inside a volcano

What does the community think?

Games are a great starting point because they’re naturally motivating: young people see what they’ve made work, and that’s incredibly empowering.

“I started with ‘Catch the dots’. I changed the sprite to a spaceship and then added power-ups and space cats. Now I’m making my own levels!”
Lila, 11, Creator

“When my son made his first Scratch game, it was the first time he explained what a loop was to me. Games build confidence.”
Laura, parent and Code Club Mentor

“Games are a great starting point because they’re naturally motivating. Young people see what they’ve made work, and that’s incredibly empowering.”
Marc Scott, Senior Learning Manager

Build, remix, and level up

Once you’ve finished a project, the real fun begins. With just a few changes, creators can build their own levels or make the game more challenging, design custom characters and backdrops, or invent brand new rules and mechanics.

And if they want to share ideas and collaborate with others, joining a Code Club is the perfect next step.

Three young tech creators at laptops at a Code Club session.

Ready to get started?

You can find all the projects mentioned here — and many more — on the Code Club projects site. They’re free to use and designed to help creators grow in confidence as they learn to code.

All our projects focused on game creation can be found here.

Every coding journey begins with a single click. Let’s press start!

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https://www.gif出处.org/blog/highlights-from-coolest-projects-south-africa-2024/ https://www.gif出处.org/blog/highlights-from-coolest-projects-south-africa-2024/#comments Wed, 08 Jan 2025 08:34:12 +0000 https://www.gif出处.org/?p=89225 Afandi Indiatsi, our Programme Coordinator in Africa, recently attended Coolest Projects South Africa 2024. Read on to hear her highlights. What happens when creativity, enthusiasm, fun, and innovation come together? You get Coolest Projects South Africa 2024 — a vibrant showcase of students from all walks of life displaying their talent and shaping the future…

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Afandi Indiatsi, our Programme Coordinator in Africa, recently attended Coolest Projects South Africa 2024. Read on to hear her highlights.

What happens when creativity, enthusiasm, fun, and innovation come together? You get Coolest Projects South Africa 2024 — a vibrant showcase of students from all walks of life displaying their talent and shaping the future of technology.

Dozens of projects exhibited at the event in Cape Town

Hosted by our partner, Coder Level Up, Coolest Projects South Africa brought together creators, mentors, educators, and industry leaders to celebrate the creativity and ingenuity of young tech enthusiasts from across the country.

A group of educators at the Coolest Projects South Africa event.

With nearly 200 projects submitted and dozens showcased, the event highlighted the impressive talent and potential of South Africa’s next generation of innovators.

Taking place at the University of Western Cape’s Department of Education in Cape Town, the event was a hub of excitement. Right from the start the venue was buzzing with activity, with the South African World Robot Olympiad (WRO) team kicking things off with a fantastic demonstration of their robotic inventions. Their creations came alive to cheers and applause as they performed flawlessly, leaving attendees in awe — what an inspiration they were!

A group of young people showcases their projects at Coolest Projects South Africa.

Standout projects ranged from garbage collection to chocolate

The participants then presented their projects, each of which was ingenious in its own way. From hardware and visual programming to game development and website creation, there was a wealth of ideas on display — and a demonstration of the boundless potential of young minds when given the right tools and guidance. Adding to the inclusive spirit of the event, participants from Durban and East London joined remotely, their energy resonating through Zoom.

Two young students display their creations at Coolest Projects South Africa.

One standout project was a garbage collection robot created by an all-girls team from Nguzo Saba School. Using a LEGO kit, these creators transformed their idea into a functional invention. What made their project exceptional was their ability to improvise and enhance the kit to achieve their desired functionality. This was a true testament to their creativity, resilience, and problem-solving skills.

A group of young people showcases their projects at Coolest Projects South Africa.

Another memorable presentation came from Emma, who used Scratch to tell the story of the history of chocolate. Her engaging narrative spanned the journey of chocolate from the Olmec civilisation in Latin America to today’s chocolate museums. Emma’s 韩国风俗媚娘 was extensive, and she captivated the judges not only with her presentation but also with chocolate samples for everyone to enjoy — a sweet touch that left a lasting impression!

Young people display their creations at Coolest Projects South Africa.

How Coolest Projects harnesses the power of education, creativity, and mentorship  

A recurring theme throughout the event was the importance of mentorship. Many of the young people shared that they had sought guidance from mentors, teachers, and family members while developing their projects. This collaborative spirit underscored the role of supportive communities in fostering innovation and creativity among young creators.

Coolest Projects South Africa 2024 was more than a showcase of talent. It was a reminder of the transformative power of education, mentorship, and creativity. Every project had a story of passion and perseverance, and every creator left inspired to dream bigger.

As we reflect on this event — and the many other Coolest Projects events that took place around the world this past year — we are reminded that the future of technology is in capable, imaginative hands.

Get involved with Coolest Projects in 2025

Coolest Projects will be back and bigger than ever before in 2025. 

The Coolest Projects online showcase is open globally to any young person up to age 18. Registration opens 14 January, and we’ll host a celebratory livestream on 25 June.

Thanks to an incredible network of partners, Coolest Projects events will also be hosted in person in many countries around the world. Go to the Coolest Projects website for more event dates and details.

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From crafting interactive stories to designing captivating games, the 两个女人互添下身高潮’s coding projects offer a hands-on approach to learning, igniting creativity and developing the skills young people need, like perseverance and problem-solving. In this blog, I explore two of my favourite projects that young coders will love.

An educator helps two young learners with a coding project in a classroom.

Our projects are free and open to all. They are easy-to-follow, step-by-step guides that young people use to make their own games, animations, and websites using coding languages such as Scratch, HTML/CSS, and Python. The projects introduce coding concepts one by one and allow young people to build their knowledge progressively. As such, educators and volunteers running clubs don’t need to be gif动态图出处第一期d coders, and many volunteers in our community enjoy learning alongside their club members.

The power of remixing

One of the brilliant things about our projects is how easy it is to adapt them. This is called remixing, and it gives the learner the opportunity to create and modify a brand-new project that is personal to them. 

“Remixing allows beginners to tinker with a pre-existing project and make increasingly complex modifications”

Do you have the reaction speeds of an astronaut?

My favourite project brings space into the classroom. Space is such an intriguing and mysterious thing, but aspects like the extremely high speeds that satellites and the International Space Station (ISS) travel at are difficult concepts for young people to understand. 

The Astronaut Reaction Time Game in Scratch introduces young people to the fact that things happen very quickly at the speed the ISS travels. It includes links to maths and science (speed, distance, time, velocity, units, calculations, operators) and, for older learners, prompts discussions on computational abstractions and problem-solving.

The Astronaut Reaction Time Game in Scratch.

The project tests reaction speeds, something that real astronauts have to do as part of their training. NASA has found that reaction speeds are slower on the ISS than on Earth, possibly as a result of the stress of zero gravity. It’s also a fun activity young people can share and play with their friends. Sharing is a key part of the club environment, and this project is ideal for generating a little bit of competition. 

As with all projects, a scaffolded approach is taken, with challenges set for learners so that they can complete part of the project independently. If someone is stuck, they can get a hint in the form of an explanation or sentence, which then turns into the code blocks they need to solve the problems, finally giving them the solution if they really need it.   

Remix: Exploring speed on planet Earth

Club volunteers can also introduce their learners to some of our physical 韩国风俗媚娘 projects, or they could design their own race track that measures the speed of a vehicle. They could even develop a program on a microcontroller like a Pico or micro:bit to measure the speed of young athletes on a running track. If learners are inspired to do more space-themed projects, we have that covered in our project collection. 

Unleashing the creativity of coding through colour

My other go-to project is Colourful Creations. Coding is an excellent vehicle for self-expression, and this project showcases the ways programming can be used to create digital art. It uses the turtle library, which is an excellent tool for creating designs and patterns. 

An example of a colourful poster.

The name “turtle” stems from the Logo programming language created in the 1960s. Logo is mainly known for drawing lines, shapes and patterns on the screen and using a “turtle” on the floor to draw them on paper. The turtle library is, therefore, a selection of functions that can be used for drawing. 

Part of the project’s appeal is that learners are given a blank canvas to which they can apply any theme. There are limited instructions, leaving lots of space for creativity. Whether it be climate change, a period in history, or some other topic, learners can work on their own poster or in pairs to create something bigger.

Remix: From project to presentation

The possibilities for remixing are almost endless, as learners can add more screens and turn their project into a mini presentation or unleash their artistic side and go wild with colours. The learning in this project leads perfectly to more complex turtle drawing projects like Robo-Trumps, providing a solid gif动态图出处第一期 in creative 韩国风俗媚娘 for you to build on later.

We want you to create your own versions of these projects. You could organise a themed day, which can give learners more freedom, or link with other projects such as Astro Pi. Try remixing the projects to start with, then building up to develop new and exciting projects based on the skills that have been learnt. Happy coding!

A version of this article also appears in Hello World issue 24.

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