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In Python Course - Kids Coding - OneDDL - 08-21-2024 Free Download In Python Course - Kids Coding Last updated 5/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.15 GB | Duration: 2h 6m Python Made Easy for Beginners: Get help from Toons and Robots! What you'll learn Learn how to use Python 3 the right way Create your own basic programs with python Correctly execute operations in Python Understand programming structures Learn about loop structures and conditionals Nurture computational thinking Develop problem-solving skills Develop critical thinking Understand technology Understand that learning from mistakes is vital. Develop learning by doing skills Expand your creativity Realize that persistence is rewarded Requirements You have to be able to operate a computer at a basic level A pair of headphones could be helpful Description InPython Course - Coding for Kids is a practical Python programming course that provides fun, cartoon-style videos and hands-on learning experiences with the Micro:bit and Edison robot. The course is aimed at students aged 11 and above.The course offers a range of tools and resources, including funny cartoon-style video clips, quizzes, crosswords, exercises, solutions to the exercises, educational games, projects, documents, and slides. The videos are unique in that they feature cartoon characters with distinct and funny personalities.The course also includes educational robotics activities using the Edison robot, which can be programmed with Python. This allows students to see their code come to life and achieve the educational goals of each unit. In addition, the course now offers activities with the Micro:bit microcontroller, which can also be programmed with MicroPython.Users can skip the corresponding sections if they do not own an Edison robot or Micro:bit.Upon completing the course, students will gain a strong understanding of key concepts related to computing, including critical thinking, problem decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithms. Students will also learn to write, test, and modify algorithms for a program using flowcharts and pseudocode. Additionally, they will understand programming constructs like variables, data types, and logic, and learn to use iteration, conditional statements, procedures, and functions to improve efficiency and functionality in a program. Finally, they will learn to test and debug a program to ensure it meets requirements before release. Overview Section 1: Computational Thinking & Programming Lecture 1 Why Should I learn To Code? Lecture 2 Computing & Computational Thinking Lecture 3 Computer Programming Section 2: Introducing Python & Variables Lecture 4 Install and start Python Lecture 5 IDLE programs Lecture 6 Variables Lecture 7 Exemplary Solved Exercises and Exercises to be Solved Section 3: Calculations & in-built functions Lecture 8 Programming Structures Lecture 9 Expressions Lecture 10 In-built functions & modules Lecture 11 Exemplary Solved Exercises and Exercises to be Solved Section 4: Python and Turtle Programming Lecture 12 Introduction to Object Oriented Programming Lecture 13 Turtle Module Lecture 14 Exemplary Solved Exercises and Exercises to be Solved Section 5: Edison Robot - Get Familiar and Set Up Lecture 15 Edison Robot - Introduction Lecture 16 Barcodes Lecture 17 Edison & Python Lecture 18 Moving Edison Section 6: Micro:bit Introduction & Programming Lecture 19 Micro:bit Intro Lecture 20 Micro:bit & Python Section 7: Lists, other Collection Data Types & Iterations Lecture 21 Lists, tuples and Arrays Lecture 22 Exemplary Solved Exercises Lecture 23 Iterations Lecture 24 Micro:bit & Collection Data Types and Iterations Lecture 25 Exemplary Solved Exercises and Exercises to be Solved Section 8: Logical Expressions and Selection Structure Lecture 26 Logical Expressions Lecture 27 Selection Structure Lecture 28 Exemplary Solved Exercises and Exercises to be Solved Section 9: Loops and While Repetition Lecture 29 Loops Lecture 30 Exemplary Solved Exercises and Exercises to be Solved Section 10: Functions & Algorithm Description Lecture 31 Flow Charts & Pseudocode Lecture 32 Functions Lecture 33 Exemplary Solved Exercises and Exercises to be Solved Section 11: So, how the story ends? Lecture 34 So, how the story ends? Section 12: Project: Autonomous Parking Lecture 35 The Problem of Automatic Parking Kids or teens aged 11 to 18 years old may attend this course under the supervision of a guardian or a teacher.,Teachers. Ideal for blended learning in flipped classrooms,Fathers, mothers or guardians may purchase this course for their kids,Adults may use this course to understand the basics of Python Homepage DDOWNLOAD Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |