Types of Workshops
If you/your organisation is interested in partnering with us to run a free workshop for the underprivileged students, please do check out the below 2 Courses conducted by our team and see which ones fit your requirements best. Should you have any other questions or would like to view our full course brochure, please email us at partnerships@kidslearncode.org
What’s the difference between Scratch and Python workshops?
Scratch Workshop will be more suitable for beginners, whereas our Python Workshop will be more suitable if students have prior experience in coding!
Scratch
What is Scratch?
Scratch is a free programming language offered to kickstart students’ journey in programming. It allows students to use block-based tools to program games, stories or interactive animations easily.
What is included in our course?
Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Segments of Scratch
Presentation Skills + Usage of Google Slides/Powerpoint
Hackathon Segment
[Optional] Cyberwellness Module
[Optional] Computational Thinking Module
Pre-Requisites of the Course?
Working Computer and Stable Internet Computer for all Students
Printer (To print Summary Notes, if possible)
Time of the course should be a minimum of 9 Hours (Combined)
Sample Quiz and Resources:
Suitability Questionnaire:
Is the target student audience aged between 7 to 12?
Is it the students’ first programming language?
Are students proficient in using the mouse and keyboard?
If the answer to 2 or more questions is yes, Kids Learn Code’s Scratch Programme will be suitable!
Python
What is Python?
Python is a text-based programming language which is powerful as it can be used for almost everything from APIs to Games
What is included in our course?
Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Segments of Python
Setting up of Replit account
Presentation Skills + Usage of Google Slides/Powerpoint
Hackathon Segment
[Optional] Cyberwellness Module
[Optional] Computational Thinking Module
Pre-Requisites of the Course?
Working Computer and Stable Internet Computer for all Students
Printer (To print Summary Notes, if possible)
Time of the course should be a minimum of 9 Hours (Combined)
Sample Quiz and Resources:
Suitability Questionnaire:
Is the target student audience aged between 9 to 12?
Have the students used programming languages before?
Are students proficient in using the mouse and keyboard?
If the answer to 2 or more questions is yes, Kids Learn Code’s Scratch Programme will be suitable!