We will create new advanced intermediate Scratch games, animations, or interactive projects each week. Students are encouraged to be creative and incorporate their ideas into their projects. Learners will have the opportunity to meet fellow students, interact, get inspired, and make friends. They will be encouraged to share their work and provide constructive comments to others. I will share my screen during the class, and students are expected to work on their projects concurrently. This is not a beginner class. If you know how to use Scratch and you have created a few projects, you're welcome to join! Sample Schedule Week One: Balloon Game Week Two: Animating a Character Week Three: Fish Game Week Four: Animating Text In order to participate: Basic computer skills such as clicking, right-clicking, and drag-and-drop are required. It is recommended to have the ability to share your screen for a better learning experience.
Practicing Scratch by creating fun interactive projects
-A Laptop or a desktop computer with a mouse, webcam, speaker and microphone (No iPad and Chromebook please, unless you want to use it as a second screen for Zoom) -Using the Chrome browser is recommended
I have a bachelor's degree in Art with an (CG) animation concentration from California State University Northridge. I've thought in-person coding and computer lessons to California public school students for more than two years.