Week two of Code Club was all about starting to create games using the Makey Makey as the controls. This week it was all about adding sounds, and whatever finishing touches the game needed. We had games ranging from a make-your-own-music band to a pony and cheesy puff adventure. The games were all very well done! In week two of Robotics, the participants learnt about coding their robot to go straight and how to turn. We started off with an easy challenge of starting on one line, and moving to the next line. And once the participants had mastered this, it was time to move from one line, move to the next line and back again. This challenge was easy for the participants so their next challenge was to work as a team and to code their robots to create a Mexican wave. It took a few attempts, but it was done with ease! The second half of the lesson was learning how to code their robot to turn and move in a square. This challenge proved to be a bit more difficult, but again, the participants rose to the challenge and successfully coded their robot to move in a square. Well done to the participants!
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Welcome to Code RedlandsCode Redlands is a STEAM and robotics program dedicated to creating a an environment where we can explore, learn and create. With Digital Literacy a new focus for the future, we want to augment digital literacy skills by offering space, technology, and facilitators. We hope to equip the next generations of Queenslanders with STEAM (Science Technology, Engineering, Art & Mathematics) skills to find their own place in an increasingly digital world.
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