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30MayIn this May half term drop-off camp, the children will learn about robotics and coding through the use of various robots to grasp key programming and engineering concepts in a fun learning environment. Wimbledon, May Half Term Drop-off Camp (30th May - 1st June) Timetable:
Day Time Courses Monday, 30th May 2022 10.00 AM - 4.00 PM Ancient Egypt Tuesday, 31st May 2022 10.00 AM - 4.00 PM Greek Mythology Wednesday, 1st June 2022 10.00 AM - 4.00 PM The Roman Empire -
30MayDon’t just let your children play Minecraft, get them coding with it! In this online May half term holiday mini-camp, the students will be taught to code using Minecraft, in a block-based programming language (Microsoft MakeCode). Individual days can be booked but a full week would really allow the students to grasp the coding concepts really well. Minecraft Coding, May Half Term Mini-Camp (30th May - 1st June) Timetable:
Day Time Courses Monday, 30th May 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Ancient Egypt
Tuesday, 31st May 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Greek Mythology Wednesday, 1st June 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM The Roman Empire - A laptop/computer or tablet with the Zoom installed (download here)
- A laptop/computer or an iPad with Minecraft Education edition installed
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13MayDon’t just let your children play Minecraft, get them coding with it! In this summer term weekly class, the students will be taught to code using Minecraft, in a block-based programming language (Microsoft MakeCode). This class runs like an after school club. There is a class once a week every week at the same time.
Abbotshall HLC - Minecraft Coding, Summer Term Timetable 2022:
Day Start Date End Date Friday 4.00 PM - 5.00 PM (6 weeks) 13th May 2022 24th June 2022 -
Don’t just let your children play Minecraft, get them coding with it! In this live online weekly class, the students will be taught to code using Minecraft, in a block-based programming language (Microsoft MakeCode). This class runs like an after school club. There is a class once a week every week at the same time. Minecraft coding sessions last an hour.
Beginner Minecraft Coding, Summer Term Timetable 2022:
Day Start Date End Date Monday 4.15 PM - 5.15 PM (7 weeks) 9th May 2022 27th June 2022 Wednesday 4.15 PM - 5.15 PM (8 weeks) 4th May 2022 29th June 2022 Friday 5.30 PM - 6.30 PM (8 weeks) 6th May 2022 1st July 2022 Saturday, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM (8 weeks) 7th May 2022
2nd July 2022 - A laptop/computer or tablet with the Zoom installed.
- A laptop/computer or an iPad with Minecraft Education edition installed
- A Mac computer/laptop (download here)
- A Windows PC/laptop (download here)
- A Chromebook (download here)
- An iPad (other tablets are not supported - download from the app store)
We will send you the login details for Minecraft Education Edition by Friday, the 29th of April 2022.It is highly recommended that you use two devices, one to work on, and the other for Zoom where the tutor will be sharing his or her screen and communicating with your child. A mobile phone isn't ideal for Zoom as the screen is too small. JOINING THE CLASS Your child will need to be in a quiet space away from any background noise. We can't always see your child's screen so they may need some adult supervision from time to time to make sure they are getting the most out of their lesson. -
MINECRAFT Coding Intermediate Level Take your Minecraft coding knowledge further with the new Code Kids Intermediate level Minecraft Coding course this summer. You will take your knowledge of creative game play to the next level as we explore the interplay between code, command blocks, and Redstone to create multi-player games. We will also introduce Minecraft JavaScript and Python coding to children. This will set them up for the next level of their coding journey which will use ‘real-world’ text-based programming languages such as Java, Python or JavaScript. Who is the course for? The course is aimed at children who are at least 9 years of age or those who have a good grasp of the beginner level concepts which were covered during the Autumn and Summer term classes. What we will cover in the Intermediate Minecraft course:
- We will focus more on multiplayer games where the children can interactively play inside each other's Minecraft worlds.
- Advanced data structures: using object Variables, Lists and Dictionaries
- Use of Logic, and nested logic statements to make in-game decisions.
- Advanced loops: using For loops and While loops embedded with logic
- Using Functions to create reusable and clean code.
- Combining Command blocks and Code to create highly interactive games
- We will explore basic JavaScript and Python coding techniques. This is the next step up from block-based coding and opens up a whole new world of 'real-life' coding opportunities.
Intermediate Minecraft Coding, Summer Term Timetable 2022:
Day Start Date End Date Monday 5.30 PM - 6.30 PM (7 weeks) 9th May 2022 27th June 2022 Tuesday 5.30 PM - 6.30 PM (8 weeks) 3rd May 2022 28th June 2022 Saturday, 10.45 AM - 11.45 AM (8 weeks) 7th May 2022
2nd July 2022 - A laptop/computer or tablet with the Zoom installed.
- A laptop/computer or an iPad with Minecraft Education edition installed
- A Mac computer/laptop (download here)
- A Windows PC/laptop (download here)
- A Chromebook (download here)
- An iPad (other tablets are not supported - download from the app store)
We will send you the login details for Minecraft Education Edition by Friday, the 29th of April 2022.It is highly recommended that you use two devices, one to work on, and the other for Zoom where the tutor will be sharing his or her screen and communicating with your child. A mobile phone isn't ideal for Zoom as the screen is too small. JOINING THE CLASS Your child will need to be in a quiet space away from any background noise. We can't always see your child's screen so they may need some adult supervision from time to time to make sure they are getting the most out of their lesson. -
04MayLearn about electricity, circuits and electronics using Minecraft Redstone! Redstone components like levers are just like switches on real-world devices and Redstone dust is laid down in the game like electrical wiring. Discover how to use Redstone to create virtual logic gates, resistors, transistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes, and sensors. Use these along with other components like pistons to build amazing mechanisms and self moving machines!
Minecraft Electronics with Redstone, Summer Term Timetable 2022:
Day Start Date End Date Wednesday 5.30 PM - 6.30 PM (8 weeks) 4th May 2022 29th June 2022 -
04MayFrom single command block creations to more complex “programs” made by combining Command Blocks and Redstone circuits, in this course we’ll be learning how to use command blocks to create projects in Minecraft Education Edition.
Projects include:
- New magical items - Dangerous traps - Riding the Ender dragon - Fun minigames
Minecraft Command Block Creations, Summer Term Timetable 2022:
Day Start Date End Date Wednesday 5.30 PM - 6.30 PM (8 weeks) 4th May 2022 29th June 2022 Requirements:
- Previous Minecraft experience is advised
- A computer with the Zoom web conferencing software installed. - Ability to share your screen on Zoom - Minecraft Education Edition installed - Reasonable typing ability, here’s one example of the kind of command we would be typing: /tp @e[type=player] ~10
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Minecraft Education Setup:
Please download Minecraft Education Edition for free on any of the following devices:
- A Mac computer/laptop (download here)
- A Windows PC/laptop (download here) - A Chromebook (download here) - An iPad (other tablets are not supported - download from the app store)
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Age Requirement: 10+
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09MayLearn to code using your favourite gaming platform and develop fun Roblox games. Roblox is the most popular game creation platform in the world. Successful games and models have the potential to generate millions of Robux for creators all across the planet and any age. This summer Term Course is a great next step up from fundamental programming concepts and the Lua programming language. Lua is widely used as a scripting language by game developers across the world. Children will study the game design mechanics of the most popular games and will learn how to create monetisation strategies that can be applied in their own games. By the end of the course, the students will be comfortable programming and creating Roblox games and will have published at least one game on to Roblox, which could end up helping them make lots of Robux!
- Learn advanced game design concepts
- Use LUA programming scripts to create custom behaviours and game interactions
- Create NPC animations (for example 'Rag Doll' behaviours)
- Use powerful 3D model creation tools such as Blender and Maya to create amazing 3D meshes and custom models
- Strategies to monetise such as creating game passes
- Use all of the above to make super cool games
ROBLOX Gaming Entrepreneur - Level 3, Summer term Timetable 2022:
Day Start Date End Date Monday 6.45 PM - 7.45 PM (7 weeks) 9th May 2022 27th June 2022 - Zoom (download here)
- Roblox Studio (download here)
- Blender (download here)
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07MayOur Game design and coding course teaches you how to think like a professional game creator. Children learn to create arcade-style 2-D games that they can then publish and play on a computer or any other mobile device, including a mini-console. We also cover techniques such as graphic design, adding game behaviours, creating game maps, and using asset packs.
Video Game Arcade Coding , Summer Term Timetable 2022:
Day Start Date End Date Saturday 9.30 AM - 10.30 AM (8 weeks) 7th May 2022 2nd July 2022 EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
- Zoom (download here)
- iPad, Android tablet, or laptop/computer with a web browser
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04MayLearn to design your user interface (UI) to be engaging, functional and proactive with regards to your user’s needs. Code the interactions within your user interface for a seamless user experience. Our block based code editor is particularly suitable for this application because it is really easy to use and can be built up to more text-heavy coding once you get comfortable with the basics. This online Summer Term is a great introduction to both fundamental programming concepts and design thinking. By the end of the course, the students will be comfortable programming and creating content for mobile applications and will have published at least one app on to Google Play Store or Apple’s App Store.
- Understand your user’s needs
- Design your user interface (UI)
- Code interactions within your app
- Upload your app onto Google Play Store or App Store
- Design – Learn to create an amazing user interface (UI)
- Coding – Learn to code app interactions
- Test and Debug – Using a test site
- Create – Make an amazing and powerful app
- Upload – Learn to publish onto Apple’s App Store
- Upload – Learn to publish onto Google Play Store
Making Mobile Apps, Summer Term Timetable 2022:
Day Start Date End Date Wednesday 6.45 PM - 7.45 PM (8 weeks) 4th May 2022 29th June 2022 -
Scratch is the world's most popular programming language for primary school children. Scratch's visual coding blocks makes it particularly useful to learn coding concepts and computational thinking. More experienced children can also benefit from Scratch as we will cover more advanced aspects of the language. In this course, children will be learn to create stories; bring animations to life; code musical instruments; design exciting games; and control robots such as Lego EV3 or Sphero.
This class runs like an after school club. There is a class once a week every week at the same time. Scratch sessions last an hour.Scratch Coding , Summer Term Timetable 2022:
Day Start Date End Date Courses Monday 5.30 PM - 6.30 PM (7 weeks) 9th May 2022 27th June 2022 Scratch Coding -
18JulSale!Don’t just let your children play Minecraft, get them coding with it! In this online summer holiday mini-camp, the students will be taught to code using Minecraft, in a block-based programming language (Microsoft MakeCode). Individual days can be booked but a full week would really allow the students to grasp the coding concepts really well. Add all 5 days to your basket to get a 10% discount: Minecraft Coding, Summer Holiday Mini-Camp (18th July - 22nd July) Timetable:
Day Time Courses Monday, 18th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Dragonland
Tuesday, 19th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Farmland Wednesday, 20th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Funfair Games Thursday, 21st July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Fantastic Beasts Friday, 22nd July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Treasure Island - A laptop/computer or tablet with the Zoom installed (download here)
- A laptop/computer or an iPad with Minecraft Education edition installed
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18JulThe Python Level 1 course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are looking to learn to code using a proper “grown-up” programming language. Students will learn to code in Python and create fun games and useful applications. Python is particularly suitable for this age group because it is concise, easy to read and has multiple applications in the real world (web development, app development and other scientific uses such as data science). It is the most popular programming language in the world and is widely used by all the leading tech companies such as Google, Amazon and Facebook. This class is a great introduction to both fundamental coding concepts and the Python programming language. After this course, students will be comfortable coding in Python and have the confidence to extend their knowledge at home.
- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Use all of the above to make games and robot chat bot applications
Day Time Monday, 18th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Tuesday, 19th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Wednesday, 20th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Thursday, 21st July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Friday, 22nd July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM - Zoom (download here)
- A laptop/computer (PC or Mac) with Python installed (download here)
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18JulSale!In this summer holiday drop-off Camp (individual days can also be booked), the children will learn about robotics and coding through the use of various robots to grasp key programming and engineering concepts in a fun learning environment. Add all 5 days to your basket to get a 10% discount: Blackheath, Summer Holiday Drop-off camp (18th July - 22nd July) Timetable:
Day Time Courses Monday, 18th July 2022 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Lego Robotics (Space Bots) Tuesday, 19th July 2022 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Lego Robotics (Rescue Robots) Wednesday, 20th July 2022 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Game Design (Make a Video Game) Thursday, 21st July 2022 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Make your own Animation Friday, 22nd July 2022 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Minecraft Coding (Dragonland) -
18JulSale!In this Summer holiday drop-off Camp (individual days can also be booked), the children will learn about robotics and coding through the use of various robots to grasp key programming and engineering concepts in a fun learning environment. Add all 5 days to your basket to get a 10% discount: Wimbledon, Easter Holiday Drop-off Camp (18th July - 22nd July) Timetable:
Day Time Courses Monday, 18th July 2022 10.00 AM - 4.00 PM Minecraft Coding (Dragonland) Tuesday, 19th July 2022 10.00 AM - 4.00 PM Make Your Own Animation Wednesday, 20th July 2022 10.00 AM - 4.00 PM Game Design (Make a Video Game) Thursday, 21st July 2022 10.00 AM - 4.00 PM Lego Robotics (Space Bots) Friday, 22nd July 2022 10.00 AM - 4.00 PM Lego Robotics (Rescue Robots) -
25JulSale!Don’t just let your children play Minecraft, get them coding with it! In this online summer holiday mini-camp, the students will be taught to code using Minecraft, in a block-based programming language (Microsoft MakeCode). Individual days can be booked but a full week would really allow the students to grasp the coding concepts really well. Add all 5 days to your basket to get a 10% discount: Minecraft Coding, Summer Holiday Mini-Camp (25th July - 29th July) Timetable:
Day Time Courses Monday, 25th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Ancient Egypt Tuesday, 26th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Safari World Wednesday, 27th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Ancient China Thursday, 28th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Mazes and Puzzles Friday, 29th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Wizards and Witches - A laptop/computer or tablet with the Zoom installed (download here)
- A laptop/computer or an iPad with Minecraft Education edition installed
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25JulSale!In this Summer Holiday Mini-Camp, children will be learn to code or enhance your coding experience with Scratch, the world's most popular programming language for primary school children, in a fun learning environment. Add all 5 days to your basket to get a 10% discount): Scratch Coding, Summer Holiday Mini-Camp (25th July - 29th July) Timetable:
Day Time Courses Monday, 25th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Space Invaders Tuesday, 26th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Miss PacMan Wednesday, 27th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Football Mania Thursday, 28th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Times Table Race Friday, 29th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM The Bee Game -
25JulThis course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are looking to learn to code using a proper “grown-up” programming language. Learn to code using your favourite gaming platform and develop fun Roblox games. Our Lua based code editor is particularly suitable for this age group because it is really easy to use and can be built up to more text-heavy coding once you get comfortable with the basics. This camp is a great introduction to both fundamental computer aided design and the Lua programming language. Lua is widely used as a scripting language by game developers across the world. By the end of the course, the students will be comfortable programming and creating Roblox games and will have published at least one game on to Roblox, which could end up helping them make lots of Robux!
- Design a Roblox game in Roblox Studio
- Learn Lua syntax and use it to script your game
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Use all of the above to make a super cool game
Day Time Monday, 25th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Tuesday, 26th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Wednesday, 27th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Thursday, 28th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Friday, 29th July 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM - Zoom (download here)
- Roblox Studio (download here) will only work on a Mac or Windows laptop/computer
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25JulSale!In this Summer holiday drop-off Camp (individual days can also be booked), the children will learn about robotics and coding through the use of various robots to grasp key programming and engineering concepts in a fun learning environment. Add all 5 days to your basket to get a 10% discount: Sevenoaks, Summer Holiday Drop-off Camp (25th July - 29th July) Timetable:
Day Time Courses Monday, 25th July 2022 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Minecraft Coding (Dragonland) Tuesday, 26th July 2022 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Make Your Own Animation Wednesday, 27th July 2022 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Game Design (Make a Video Game) Thursday, 28th July 2022 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Lego Robotics (Space Bots) Friday, 29th July 2022 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Lego Robotics (Rescue Robots) -
01AugSale!Don’t just let your children play Minecraft, get them coding with it! In this online summer holiday mini-camp, the students will be taught to code using Minecraft, in a block-based programming language (Microsoft MakeCode). Individual days can be booked but a full week would really allow the students to grasp the coding concepts really well. Add all 5 days to your basket to get a 10% discount: Minecraft Coding, Summer Holiday Mini-Camp (1st Aug - 5th Aug) Timetable:
Day Time Courses Monday, 1st Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Rome Tuesday, 2nd Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Around the World Wednesday, 3rd Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Greek Mythology Thursday, 4th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM 13 Storey Treehouse Friday, 5th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Dungeons and Dragons - A laptop/computer or tablet with the Zoom installed (download here)
- A laptop/computer or an iPad with Minecraft Education edition installed
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01AugPython Coding 2 is suitable for students who have either completed our Python Coding 1 course or who have experience coding in Python. It is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are looking to take their Python programming skills to the next level. Python 2 builds on the principles covered in Python 1 and covers object oriented programming in greater depth. Children will start to use popular Python libraries such as Pandas, Skikit for machine learning, and PyGame. We will also explore web development techniques using Python libraries such as Django. The objective of the Python 2 course is to help children become confident and independent programmers.
- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Object oriented programming
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Graphics and web design frameworks
- Data science and machine learning techniques
Python Coding -2, Summer Holiday Mini-Camp (1st Aug – 5th Aug) Timetable:
Day Time Monday, 1st Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Tuesday, 2nd Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Wednesday, 3rd Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Thursday, 4th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Friday, 5th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM -
01Aug
Roblox Coding, Level - 2 – Role-Play Games:
Like Brookhaven, Adopt Me, Meep City or Royale High? You’re going to LOVE this course! Learn how to make a role-play game and publish it on Roblox. Learn to create role play mini games like the popular Roblox game ‘Brookhaven’ and find out how to pack your games with even more features! Roleplay is the most popular game genre at the moment, attracting millions of players every day on the Roblox portal. This is our most popular and exciting course. Students will create their own fully functional and realistic roleplay games. They will learn to publish their games and how to market them effectively to gain gameplay popularity. What you will learn:- Use Roblox Studio’s advanced features to model realistic interactions
- Covering intermediate level LUA coding principles to design weapons and transport systems
- Create custom world maps
- Create custom accessories and effects
- Understand physics concepts such as gravity and velocity in 3D games
- Creating leader boards and scoring systems
- Create custom sidekicks and superpowers
- How to add special Game Passes (the specifics of this will be covered in the Advanced Roblox Game Entrepreneur course)
- Publishing and marketing your roleplay game
Day Time Monday, 1st Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Tuesday, 2nd Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Wednesday, 3rd Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Thursday, 4th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Friday, 5th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM - Zoom (download here)
- Roblox Studio (download here) will only work on a Mac or Windows laptop/computer
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08AugPython Coding 2 is suitable for students who have either completed our Python Coding 1 course or who have experience coding in Python. It is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are looking to take their Python programming skills to the next level. Python 2 builds on the principles covered in Python 1 and covers object oriented programming in greater depth. Children will start to use popular Python libraries such as Pandas, Skikit for machine learning, and PyGame. We will also explore web development techniques using Python libraries such as Django. The objective of the Python 2 course is to help children become confident and independent programmers.
- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Object oriented programming
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Graphics and web design frameworks
- Data science and machine learning techniques
Python Coding -2, Summer Holiday Mini-Camp (8th Aug – 12th Aug) Timetable:
Day Time Monday, 8th Aug 2022 2.00 PM - 5.00 PM Tuesday, 9th Aug 2022 2.00 PM - 5.00 PM Wednesday, 10th Aug 2022 2.00 PM - 5.00 PM Thursday, 11th Aug 2022 2.00 PM - 5.00 PM Friday, 12th Aug 2022 2.00 PM - 5.00 PM -
08AugPython Coding 3 is designed for confident coders aged 11 or over, looking to apply their programming knowledge to data science and machine learning. Students will be introduced to Interactive Python Notebooks, a tool used by professionals to write and present their code. We will then look at the "Pandas" library, a useful tool that allows us easily to describe and manipulate large amounts of data. Throughout the course, we will be examining real life data sets, including modelling the recent COVID-19 pandemic! We will then learn how to visualise our data by plotting graphs and spotting trends in the dataset. We'll cover more useful libraries to add to our Data Science arsenal. Finally, we will get a brief introduction to machine learning, the process of letting a computer recognise patterns and make predictions. In our case, this means recognising images that we give to it!
- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Learn to use Interactive Python Notebooks
- Learn to use the "Pandas" library tool
- Describe and manipulate large real-life datasets
- Visualise your data by plotting graphs
- Spot trends in your dataset
- Explore additional libraries for mathematical modelling
- Get introduced to machine learning to help a computer recognise patterns and make predictions
Day Time Monday, 8th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Tuesday, 9th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Wednesday, 10th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Thursday, 11th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Friday, 12th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM -
08AugLearn to code using your favourite gaming platform and develop fun Roblox games. Roblox is the most popular game creation platform in the world. Successful games and models have the potential to generate millions of Robux for creators all across the planet and any age. This Summer Holiday Course is a great next step up from fundamental programming concepts and the Lua programming language. Lua is widely used as a scripting language by game developers across the world. Children will study the game design mechanics of the most popular games and will learn how to create monetisation strategies that can be applied in their own games. By the end of the course, the students will be comfortable programming and creating Roblox games and will have published at least one game on to Roblox, which could end up helping them make lots of Robux!
- Learn advanced game design concepts
- Use LUA programming scripts to create custom behaviours and game interactions
- Create NPC animations (for example ‘Rag Doll’ behaviours)
- Use powerful 3D model creation tools such as Blender and Maya to create amazing 3D meshes and custom models
- Strategies to monetise such as creating game passes
- Use all of the above to make super cool games
Day Time Monday, 8th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Tuesday, 9th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Wednesday, 10th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Thursday, 11th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Friday, 12th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM PREREQUISITES
Recommended Age: 10+ please speak to our Roblox team for guidance if your child is younger than 10. Experience: Completed a Beginner Level Roblox course, or you must be comfortable with Roblox Studio and will have prior experience of designing and publishing simple games. Hardware: Windows 10 PC minimum 4GB RAM, or MacOS version 10.13 or higher and minimum 4RAM. Either a wired or a wireless mouse is recommended. EQUIPMENT NEEDED: A computer with a web browser. You will need to have the following free software installed:- Zoom (download here)
- Roblox Studio (download here)
- Blender (download here)
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15AugThe Python Level 1 course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are looking to learn to code using a proper “grown-up” programming language. Students will learn to code in Python and create fun games and useful applications. Python is particularly suitable for this age group because it is concise, easy to read and has multiple applications in the real world (web development, app development and other scientific uses such as data science). It is the most popular programming language in the world and is widely used by all the leading tech companies such as Google, Amazon and Facebook. This class is a great introduction to both fundamental coding concepts and the Python programming language. After this course, students will be comfortable coding in Python and have the confidence to extend their knowledge at home.
- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Use all of the above to make games and robot chat bot applications
Day Time Monday, 15th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Tuesday, 16th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Wednesday, 17th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Thursday, 18th Aug 2022 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Friday, 19th Aug 20222 9.00 AM - 12.00 PM - Zoom (download here)
- A laptop/computer (PC or Mac) with Python installed (download here)
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15AugPython Coding 3 is designed for confident coders aged 11 or over, looking to apply their programming knowledge to data science and machine learning. Students will be introduced to Interactive Python Notebooks, a tool used by professionals to write and present their code. We will then look at the "Pandas" library, a useful tool that allows us easily to describe and manipulate large amounts of data. Throughout the course, we will be examining real life data sets, including modelling the recent COVID-19 pandemic! We will then learn how to visualise our data by plotting graphs and spotting trends in the dataset. We'll cover more useful libraries to add to our Data Science arsenal. Finally, we will get a brief introduction to machine learning, the process of letting a computer recognise patterns and make predictions. In our case, this means recognising images that we give to it!
- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Learn to use Interactive Python Notebooks
- Learn to use the "Pandas" library tool
- Describe and manipulate large real-life datasets
- Visualise your data by plotting graphs
- Spot trends in your dataset
- Explore additional libraries for mathematical modelling
- Get introduced to machine learning to help a computer recognise patterns and make predictions
Day Time Monday, 15th Aug 2022 2.00 PM - 5.00 PM Tuesday, 16th Aug 2022 2.00 PM - 5.00 PM Wednesday, 17th Aug 2022 2.00 PM - 5.00 PM Thursday, 18th Aug 2022 2.00 PM - 5.00 PM Friday, 19th Aug 2022 2.00 PM - 5.00 PM
Frequently Asked Questions
Our online camps run slightly differently to our in-house camps, so you might have lots of questions. See our answers to some of your frequently asked questions below
- Protecting private information for themselves and others
- Be just as respectful towards their tutor and peer group in a virtual classroom as they would in a physical one
- Stand up to cyber-bullying when they see it happening
- Carefully manage their digital footprint
Whilst they are in the classroom, we cannot see what they have got on their individual screens unless they choose to share. We therefore ask that although the child sits in a quiet space, a responsible adult is always close by to monitor their screens from time to time.
Our online mini-camp times are different to our in-house camps. Our mini-camps are 3 hours long. However, if you feel your child could cope with a full day of learning, they can join us for a different subject in the afternoon. We have a 2 hour break between the morning and afternoon sessions, allowing the students to have lunch and some free time at home.
We have three sessions running on any given day:
- 9AM to 12PM (this is an ideal time for our younger learners as they tend to be most productive in the mornings)
- 2PM to 5PM (this session would offer a different subject to the morning session, as our mini-camps are only three hours long, giving working from home families lots of flexibility)
- 6PM to 9PM (these classes are ideal for older learners, who might be more productive in the evenings, and also for our international students in the US)
Your child will need a device to connect with us via a Zoom classroom, so at the very least, they will need:
- a computer or an iPad with Zoom installed (for most courses, either one will work, but some courses may be iPad only or Computer only)
- a quiet space to work, away from background noise or distractions (siblings or television/radio)
- if you have two siblings joining the camp, they will also need to be in separate rooms
- perhaps some writing material to take any notes. Most notes from the tutor will be sent to the students at the end of the class
The Game Design course is iPad /tablet only.
The Virtual Reality course experience is better on a iPad/tablet. If you are using a computer, we would recommend having a smart phone to view your world.
Scratch Coding, Roblox Coding, Advanced Game Development, Mobile App Development, Python Coding all require a computer.
Every Code Kids coach who works with our children has an enhanced DBS check and has had child safeguarding training. The safety of the children in our care is our highest priority. Every camp also has at least one adult with paediatric first aid training. We do also have excellent staff:pupil ratios.
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