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- Understanding coding with Raspberry Pi / by Harris, Patricia,1943 October 17-(CARDINAL)426411;
960L
- Subjects: Raspberry Pi (Computer); Python (Computer program language); Scratch (Computer program language); Microcomputers;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Understanding coding using Scratch / by Dickins, Rosie,author.(CARDINAL)420648; Melmoth, Jonathan,author.(CARDINAL)430504; Stowell, Louie,author.(CARDINAL)425918; Nielsen, Shaw,illustrator.(CARDINAL)599529;
"This friendly beginner's guide covers the basics of Scratch coding, one of the most popular programs used in UK primary schools on the National Curriculum. With step-by-step instructions showing children how to create games, animations and more, plus Scratch menu guides, a glossary and links to websites for free downloads and helpful tips"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Informational works.; Scratch (Computer program language); Computer programming; Programming (Computers); Microcomputers;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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- Coding with Scratch / by Basher, Simon,illustrator.(CARDINAL)487413; theCoderSchool,author.(CARDINAL)798620; Toucan Books Ltd,author,designer.;
Scratch basics -- Programming -- Mini apps -- Challenge apps -- Mega app -- Fun challenges: the solutions.Enter Basher's colorful world of coding with Scratch. Meet some dynamic characters just itching to show you the basic concepts of programming, and to teach you how to make your very own apps. Coding from Scratch: Uses the latest version of Scratch 3.0. Introduces 20 activities with fun challenges to test your skill. Lets you build your first computer game.
- Subjects: Instructional and educational works.; Illustrated works.; Scratch (Computer program language); Computer programming; Coding theory; Scratch (Computer program language); Video games;
- Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 11
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- Making music from Scratch / by Ziter-Grant, Rachel,author.;
"Learn the basics of coding using Scratch by focusing on simple coding techniques and language. This visual, hands-on guide will teach junior makerspace users how to create their own musical projects using Scratch programming"--900L
- Subjects: Computer music; Computer programming; Scratch (Computer program language);
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Create music with Scratch / by Wood, Kevin(Writer of computer books),author.(CARDINAL)416923; McBeth, Glen,illustrator.(CARDINAL)425516;
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.Builds on your Scratch skills to compose your own music, includes ready-made blocks of code to produce simple projects to use as inspiration and models for your own ideas.880L
- Subjects: Scratch (Computer program language); Computer music; Computer programming;
- Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 9
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- Scratch for kids for dummies / by Breen, Derek,author.(CARDINAL)622030;
Scratch is a fast, fun, and easy way to get started in computer science. Do you want to make cool games, impressive animations, and become an all-around Scratch super star? You've come to the right place! Packed with full-color photos and easy-to-follow instructions, Scratch For Kids For Dummies makes it easy to get started--even if you've never attempted computer programming or coding. Inside, you'll find out how to design and develop your own games, create amazing animations, interact with the online Scratch community, and much more!Become a Scratch designer. Getting started with Scratch -- Create your own comics -- Design Scratch animals -- Build vector robots -- Digital collages -- Become a Scratch animator. Animation essentials -- Animate great characters -- Location, location, location -- Sounds good to me -- Lights, camera, ACTION! -- Become a Scratch game developer. Design a classic videogame -- Super snake -- A-Maze-ing game -- Attacking the clones -- Game not over!
- Subjects: Scratch (Computer program language); Video games; Video games;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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- Code your own jungle adventure : code with Captain Maria in the City of Gold / by Wainewright, Max,author.(CARDINAL)621350; Smith, Henry,illustrator.(CARDINAL)675851;
Easy-to-follow, illustrated step-by-step instructions introduce key coding concepts through simple and practical tasks while fearless Captain Maria's adventure is brought to life through drawing central characters, animating plot lines, and creating games.IG670L
- Subjects: Scratch (Computer program language); Video games; Jungles;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- How to be a coder / by Prottsman, Kiki,author.(CARDINAL)414778;
A how-to volume filled with fun activites that can be done at home, as well as simple programs, and information about some of the most famous coders of all time. Includes glossary.Crafty coding -- Computer coding.IG900L
- Subjects: Computer programming; Coding theory; Scratch (Computer program language); Handicraft;
- Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 15
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- Coding for kids Scratch : learn coding skills, create 10 fun games, and master Scratch / by Highland, Matthew,author.(CARDINAL)850475; Abou Roumié, Amir,illustrator.(CARDINAL)799007;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Learn coding concepts and skills and start creating your own games right away! Coding for Kids: Scratch is a complete guide that makes mastering this programming language fun and easy. From sprites and code blocks to scripts and scorekeeping, discover everything you need to know to create 10 amazing games that you and your friends can play. Watch your confidence grow with step-by-step instructions and clear directions that keep things simple--even as the games you're making get more challenging. Game on!"--Ages 6 and up.880L
- Subjects: Coding theory; Computer animation; Computer programming; Scratch (Computer program language);
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Scratch code smart homes / by Wainewright, Max,author.(CARDINAL)621350;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Smart homes -- Project : entry phone and camera -- Project : voice control 1 and 2 -- Project : home robots -- Project: burglar alarm -- Bugs and debugging."Learn all about the computer technology used in smart homes and buildings that is making our lives easier and our homes more secure. Use the algorithms and ideas used to control devices within buildings to create your own coding programs. Five step-by-step projects use the latest version of Scratch, the free online coding program, to help you learn about motion sensors and create burglar alarms for your computer that use sound and motion to detect intruders."--Ages 9-12.Grades 7 to 8.680L
- Subjects: Computer programming; Dwellings; Home automation; Scratch (Computer program language);
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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