Courses

Coding Courses for kids


1.CodeCraft:The Scratch Adventure 

Scratch


  Age Group: 6–12 years (Beginners)

  Content:

Introduction to Scratch interface.

Building basic animations and stories.

Creating interactive games using block-based coding.

Logical thinking and problem-solving exercises.

Understanding loops, conditionals, and variables.


2. Python Explorers:Coding made simple 



  Age Group: 12–16 years (Intermediate)

  Content:

Basics of Python: Syntax, variables, and data types.

Introduction to loops, conditionals, and functions.

Building simple projects like calculators and quiz apps.

Data structures: Lists, dictionaries, and tuples.

Introduction to Turtle graphics for visual programming.


3. Web Wizards: Build your First Website 



  Age Group: 12–16 years (Intermediate to Advanced)

  Content:

Basics of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Building simple web pages and styling them.

Understanding responsive design.

Creating interactive websites using JavaScript.

Mini-project: Personal portfolio website.


4. Young Bloggers Hub: Build and Shine

                               


  Age Group: 10–16 years (Beginners)

  Content:

Basics of blogging and its purpose.

Choosing a niche or topic to write about.

Writing engaging content with proper structure.

Introduction to blogging platforms like WordPress.

Adding images, videos, and formatting blogs.


5. Robot builders: Hands on innovation 


  Age Group: 12–16 years (Intermediate to Advanced)

  Content:

Basics of robotics and its components (motors, sensors, etc.).

Programming robots using Blockly or Python.

Introduction to AI concepts: Machine learning basics.

Hands-on projects: Line-following robot, obstacle-avoiding robot.

Fun with AI: Chatbots and voice recognition systems.


6. Game Craft:Design,Code and Play


  Age Group: 12–16 years (Intermediate to Advanced)

  Content:

Introduction to Unity or Godot engine.

Basics of C# or GDScript for game logic.

Creating 2D and 3D games.

Understanding game physics and animations.

Mini-project: Building a basic multiplayer game.




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