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Scratch Programming Basic to Expert

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  • May 11, 2025
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Scratch Programming – Basic to Expert, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 61 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 103 reviews, and has 365 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn the basics of Programming Program your own interactive stories, games, and animations Learn to think logically, reason systematically and work creatively Understand complex computer science concepts by applying them in code Go beyond Visual based language and start with Text based Languages such as Java, C# This course is ideal for individuals who are Absolute beginners or no programming experience or For parents and teachers or Anyone who wants to learn how to code It is particularly useful for Absolute beginners or no programming experience or For parents and teachers or Anyone who wants to learn how to code.

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Summary

Title: Scratch Programming – Basic to Expert

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.75

Number of Lectures: 61

Number of Quizzes: 2

Number of Published Lectures: 61

Number of Published Quizzes: 2

Number of Curriculum Items: 63

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 63

Original Price: A$34.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn the basics of Programming
  • Program your own interactive stories, games, and animations
  • Learn to think logically, reason systematically and work creatively
  • Understand complex computer science concepts by applying them in code
  • Go beyond Visual based language and start with Text based Languages such as Java, C#
  • Who Should Attend

  • Absolute beginners or no programming experience
  • For parents and teachers
  • Anyone who wants to learn how to code
  • Target Audiences

  • Absolute beginners or no programming experience
  • For parents and teachers
  • Anyone who wants to learn how to code
  • In this course, we’ll learn to code and start with the basics of programming. Developed by MIT, Scratch is so fun to learn that it makes programming seem like a game.

    We’ll learn Scratch by first looking at all the code blocks in each category one by one and then we will go hands on and make tons of fun games.

    This is the most in depth course available at Udemy as it not only shows you how to create games but also teaches you each and every code block available to us in Scratch Programming and then with the help of quizzes and by using concrete examples, it teaches you the difference between code blocks and why should we use one code block over the other. Gaining theoretical knowledge by watching lectures and doing quizzes will then help you to think logically and with that knowledge, you can practically write your own code.

    The content is designed to be fun! We will learn to create cool animations and create some of the most popular games: Balloon Pop, Shark Attack, Whack a mole, Alien Invaders, Flappy Bird and many more. These games are handpicked to effectively learn computer science and programming topics while having fun along the way. I will update the course on a regular basis with new content and challenges!

    This course is designed for

  • Parents or teachers who want to give their children the best skills and most fun

  • Beginners who want to learn to code games

  • Anyone new to programming who doesn’t know where to start

  • I had fun creating this course and really excited to welcome you in the growing field of Computer Science. Can’t wait to have you in the course!

    The course is regularly updated with new material, quizzes, tips and tricks that you can use in your games and projects!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Scratch Basics

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Creating your first Project

    Lecture 3: What is Code?

    Lecture 4: Learning X and Y Coordinates

    Lecture 5: Coordinates Demo

    Chapter 2: Understanding Motion Code Blocks

    Lecture 1: Understanding Motion in Scratch – Part 1

    Lecture 2: Understanding Motion in Scratch – Part 2

    Chapter 3: Sprites in Scratch

    Lecture 1: Sprite Costumes

    Lecture 2: Sprite Sounds

    Chapter 4: Understanding Looks Code Blocks

    Lecture 1: Understanding Looks in Scratch – Part 1

    Lecture 2: Understanding Looks in Scratch – Part 2

    Chapter 5: Understanding Sounds Code Blocks

    Lecture 1: Understanding Sounds in Scratch

    Chapter 6: Understanding Events Code Blocks

    Lecture 1: Understanding Events in Scratch – Part 1

    Lecture 2: Understanding Events in Scratch – Part 2

    Chapter 7: Understanding Operators Code Blocks

    Lecture 1: Understanding Operators in Scratch – Part 1

    Lecture 2: Understanding Operators in Scratch – Part 2

    Lecture 3: Understanding Operators in Scratch – Part 3

    Chapter 8: Understanding Controls Code Blocks

    Lecture 1: Understanding Controls in Scratch – Part 1

    Lecture 2: Understanding Controls in Scratch – Part 2

    Lecture 3: Understanding Controls in Scratch – Part 3

    Chapter 9: Understanding Sensing Code Blocks

    Lecture 1: Understanding Sensing in Scratch – Part 1

    Lecture 2: Understanding Sensing in Scratch – Part 2

    Chapter 10: Understanding Variables Code Blocks

    Lecture 1: What is Variable?

    Lecture 2: Difference between Local and Global variables

    Lecture 3: Understanding Variables in Scratch

    Lecture 4: Understanding Lists in Scratch

    Chapter 11: Balloon Pop Game – Easy

    Lecture 1: Balloon Pop Game – Intro

    Lecture 2: Making Balloon Pop Game

    Chapter 12: Paddle Game – Easy

    Lecture 1: Paddle Game – Intro

    Lecture 2: Paddle and Ball Motion

    Lecture 3: Adding Score and Game Over Screen

    Chapter 13: Shark Attack Game – Medium

    Lecture 1: Shark Attack Game – Intro

    Lecture 2: Making Shark Attack Game

    Chapter 14: Ball Attack Game – Medium

    Lecture 1: Ball Attack Game – Intro

    Lecture 2: Animating Falling Ball

    Lecture 3: Adding Lives and Game Over Sprite

    Chapter 15: Whack a Virus Game – Medium

    Lecture 1: Whack a Virus Game – Intro

    Lecture 2: Creating the Virus

    Lecture 3: Making Game Over feature

    Lecture 4: Adding time counter at start

    Chapter 16: Dino Rush Game – Medium

    Lecture 1: Dino Rush – Intro

    Lecture 2: Dino functionality and costumes

    Lecture 3: Cactus functionality and costumes

    Lecture 4: Score and Game Over Screen

    Chapter 17: Math Game – Hard

    Lecture 1: Math Game – Intro

    Lecture 2: Asking User for Choice

    Lecture 3: Displaying Random Questions

    Lecture 4: Checking Correct Answers

    Lecture 5: Adding Restart Button

    Chapter 18: Space Invaders Game – Hard

    Lecture 1: Space Invaders – Intro

    Lecture 2: Controlling for Spaceship & Alien

    Lecture 3: Spaceship Missile

    Lecture 4: Implementing Game Over

    Lecture 5: Alien hitting Missile

    Chapter 19: Flappy Bird Game – Hard

    Lecture 1: Flappy Bird – Intro

    Lecture 2: Making Bird Jump

    Lecture 3: Moving Pipes

    Lecture 4: Adding Score and Fixing Pipe

    Lecture 5: Adding Game Over Feature

    Lecture 6: Adding Main Menu and Sound

    Chapter 20: Course Wrap-up

    Lecture 1: THANK YOU!

    Instructors

  • Scratch Programming Basic to Expert  No.2
    Abdullah Shabbir
    Software Quality Engineer at Agilent Technologies
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