TechnoRace

Lessons for students to become game developers. Scratch coding blocks are used to create a rescue mission with a player, obstacles, a treasure, and a goal. Loops, conditionals, variables, and operators are combined to control game play.

parsons problems

Parsons Problems: A Powerful Tool to Build Coding Skills for Students

Here’s an innovative and fun approach when teaching coding skills for students. Parsons puzzle-style problems can make learning to code resemble a game. This method asks students to write code to complete a task. Students must choose from a selection of code fragments, either putting them in order or picking the correct code fragment to fill […]

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TechnoRace game design for students

Game Design for Kids: Scratch Programming with Easy Teacher Resources

Can beginners learn basic coding and design games for their friends? Yes! TechnoKids has a cool program called TechnoRace to teach game design for kids in grades 3 to 6. This project develops programming skills and builds confidence in coding. Also, it shows students how to use Scratch, an easy tool for beginners, to make

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phases of game development

Get to Know the Three Phases of Game Development

Consider phases of game development when planning a programming curriculum unit. This framework provides a learning experience that simulates the real-world. For this reason, divide game development tasks into three phases: pre-production, production, and post-production. Now, it is important to realize that there is little agreement on how many phases are in game development. Some

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technorace programming project for Scratch

TechnoRace Programming Project Now Available

It’s here! TechnoRace, TechnoKids’ newest programming project, is now available and kids will love it!  In TechnoRace, they become game developers. Elementary and middle school students make a unique online rescue mission that has players race against time to collect points. Code a Racing Game To start, students use Scratch to pick a player, a

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