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An Interactive Dance Party: Learning to Code and Code
The learning path focuses on working with events.
You code an interactive dance party. For this you use measures to count the time in the music, but also certain sprite properties. At the end of this learning path there is a final assignment, make …
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Events: Learning to program and code
The learning path focuses on working with events.
You write programs that respond to timed events and user input. Then, in a mini-project, you'll create an interactive virtual pet that looks and behaves the way you want.
You use Sprite Lab's costume …
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Sprites: Learn to code and code
You learn programming based on in-game coding.
The first lesson you program a simple animated underwater scene.
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Sequences: Learn to program and code
You will learn the basics of creating computer programs. The learning path focuses on sequences.
In the first lesson you will learn to develop sequential algorithms in Blockly. You move the Angry Bird from one side of a maze to the pig. To do this, …
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Why isn't there one universal computer programming language?
We all know programming languages like Java and Python, but did you know that there are over 700 of those programming languages? Why isn't there one universal programming language? Wouldn't that be much easier? Prof. dr. Dr Viviane Jonckers (VUB) …
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How does a computer learn to think like Beethoven?
Computers can calculate quickly, but they can never approach our genius. Or yes? Computers can already play chess much better than we can and who knows, they may soon compose as well as Beethoven. How does a computer learn all those things? …
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How racist and sexist are computers?
Everyone has prejudices. But do computers and smartphones have that too? In this lecture Nathalie Smuha (KU Leuven) dives into the world of discrimination and sexism in algorithms.
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Microsoft Word: Basic Text Formatting Functions Sheet
Handy sheet with the most important basic functions for text formatting in Microsoft Word:
- select text;
- change font;
- formatting text;
- Align.
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Microsoft Excel: Designing a weekly schedule
In this assignment students learn to design a weekly schedule in Microsoft Excel. The exercise is a combination of an introduction of some basic Excel skills and learning to plan homework and study moments.
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Create your own games or animations: GameLab 4
Game Lab is a programming environment where students can create exciting games and animations.
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Scammed online: Questionnaire for report Pano
Text file in which students can answer questions about the report Scammed Online by Pano (24 March 2021).
Source: Scammed online : View assignment by Jane Bracké
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Hardware: Find the best computer
Search in which students with a fictitious budget of €600 look for the best possible laptop to do their schoolwork on.
Source: Hardware & software : Search by Rebecca Van Ryzeghem
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