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Course Catalog > Summer Enrichment Academy > Dates > Session 4: July 22-26, 2024

LEARN PYTHON BY GAME BUILDING   

Learn Python by Game Building: This course serves as an introduction to learning how to program using the Python programming language: one of the easiest and most popular programming languages used in real-world projects. What better way to make programming exciting for young learners than by building a simple video game? In this course, we will build a simple keyboard-based 2-dimensional "Feed The Monster" game in one week breaking it down to learn how the components of the game all come together starting with the basics. If the students are feeling more adventurous, we could also build a second game: "Catch Me If You Can", similar to the first game, but different in the sense that it incorporates the use of a computer mouse to play it.

Students will learn concepts that will be very useful for high-school level (and higher) computer science courses. They will learn concepts such as algorithms (not logarithms, so do not worry if they're not fond of math), functions, objects, loops, lists, dictionaries (not the word/meaning kind), conditionals, events, and libraries (not the physical kind). This course is designed for students without any programming experience and designed to be fun!

LUNCH: Students staying for full day or for both morning and afternoon sessions can bring or buy their lunch.  All students will eat lunch on Campus in The Commons, a small food court.

 
  • LEARN PYTHON BY GAME BUILDING - In-Person - Middle School
  • Fee: $299.00
    Dates: 7/22/2024 - 7/26/2024
    Times: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    Days: Daily
    Building: UMBC Campus
    Instructor: Chinonso Ugwu

    Learn Python by Game Building: This course serves as an introduction to learning how to program using the Python programming language: one of the easiest and most popular programming languages used in real-world projects. What better way to make programming exciting for young learners than by building a simple video game? In this course, we will build a simple keyboard-based 2-dimensional "Feed The Monster" game in one week breaking it down to learn how the components of the game all come together starting with the basics. If the students are feeling more adventurous, we could also build a second game: "Catch Me If You Can", similar to the first game, but different in the sense that it incorporates the use of a computer mouse to play it.

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