7-11 years old
Edited by Giulio Vergara
Computer literacy workshop through play to learn the basics of computer science, understand its language, discover the basics of programming and the logic behind software development by creating games and learning...while having fun.
WHAT IT CONSISTS IN - Specifically, participants will learn, through a hands-on demonstration, how it is possible to have the characters in an adventure perform actions that are useful in achieving a goal. It is used to develop "computational thinking," the logic-creative process of breaking down a complex problem into several parts and tackling it one piece at a time so that the overall problem is solved. In these exercises, you will move blocks and graphical objects around the monitor, creating a sequence for the character to complete the various levels. Each block corresponds to a code in JavaScript.
Admission without reservation, subject to availability
Here is a sample of exercises that the speaker will demonstrate, using Minecraft
This meeting is part of the THiNK Lab billboard, 14 free meetings aimed at everyone, from October until next March, to promote Digital Culture and raise awareness of the opportunities of new technologies.Full schedule on the poster