I'm working in "Intro to JS: Drawing and Animation" in Khan Academy. I've completed the first five units of it. Below are the following: a screenshot of my profile and the links to the projects I've completed so far.
https://www.khanacademy.org/computer-programming/night-sky-shooting-star/6188540798533632 https://www.khanacademy.org/computer-programming/spin-off-of-project-whats-for-dinner/5794288196222976 It took roughly 45 minutes to complete this project.
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This project required me to craft a visual map via Popplet. Mine included seven programming languages, such as Java and C++. I created a sort of web structure for my visual map, which I believe makes it easy to view the programming languages' influences on each other. BCPL, B, and C++ contributed key elements to modern coding languages. It took about 30 minutes to make this project.
For this project, I watched two Ted Talk videos and created an EdPuzzle for each. For the EdPuzzles, I wrote my reflections, connections, and applications for each video and added them to the videos via Edpuzzle: https://edpuzzle.com/content
Below are the EdPuzzles I created for this assignment: https://edpuzzle.com/media/5c9c390369eabd4100532cf8 https://edpuzzle.com/media/5c9c2dd146e12c40f9506c44 I completed 7 of the 20 puzzles in Hour of Code (HOC). In each puzzle, a character had to arrive at a specific destination without running into any obstacles. I had to craft a script for the character using a limited amount of script blocks. Below is a screenshot of the last puzzle I completed. It took me about 11 minutes to finish this.
I created this interactive, animated card for my parents' 16th anniversary. The chibi kids that come out of the present are me and my siblings, wishing my parents a happy anniversary.
https://scratch.mit.edu/ https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/180045218/ I created a project, "Animated Name", using a tutorial on Scratch. My project's title is what my project is: it's my name, animated. After completing the tutorial, I created this project and included everything I could think of to make it interesting: music, a variety of animations, moving background, and sundry, vivid colors. Below are links to Scratch and my project, respectively.
https://scratch.mit.edu/ https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/290705567/ For a school project, I completed the tutorial for making a Flappy game on Code.org. By the final stage of the tutorial, I had created my own original game, "Celestial: A Space Adventure!" To play, you click onscreen to avoid your spaceship colliding with the astral lasers or the ground. I adjusted the game's gravity to "low" to make gameplay more realistic; your spaceship is flying in outer space, after all. I tried to make the game both amusing and functional, and it was quite enjoyable to create.
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