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Free Online Coding Class for Kids Aged 7+ @ Robofun

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Robofun is offering a free 1 hour Coding Beginner class using Scratch.

Scratch is a free online drag and drop coding language designed by MIT for education purposes. Kids learn to create interactive stories, games, and animations — and share their creations with others in the online community.

When is the class?
Tuesday 30th March @ 5:45 PM - 6:45 PM AEDT

Who can join?

Kids aged between 7 and 12 years old with no previous coding experience.

What do you need?

  • Access to a laptop or PC
  • Internet connection
  • A curios mind to learn!

What do kids gain from our coding programs?

Computational and Logical thinking.
Problem solving skills.
2D and 3D sprite animations.
Creativity.

What is Robofun?

We offer engaging and fun STEAM-based, extracurricular activities and lessons for children aged 7+ years.
Our classes are online and interactive, and led by our passionate Robofun instructors.
Check us out on Instagram or Facebook

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  • +2

    Says it's sold out 🙁

    • Sold in 20mins :P

    • OP is the waitlist likely to free up do you think? Is there another class I can just pay for? I’d really love for my kid to give this a go - literally last night I found out from a psych assessment that he’s excelling way beyond his age in this area.

      • @Chickenleg we've recently just opened registrations for the upcoming school holiday (details are here: https://www.robofun.com.au/upcoming-classes/). There are a few spots remaining in our after school program. Can you please send an email to [email protected] so we can find the most suitable class for your child.

        • Are they free ?

          • @jv: No, our classes are paid but we do run free classes for the community every now and then.

      • I’d really love for my kid to give this a go

        Scratch has some great free online tutorials and there are plenty of good youtube videos too…

        https://scratch.mit.edu/ideas

        Just sit down with your kid and do a tutorial or two with them, they will get the hang of it in no time…

        Also, check out your local library, they are bound to have some great books on Scratch.
        Carol Vorderman's Scratch books are the best ones to start with and most public libraries should have them…
        https://www.penguin.com.au/books/computer-coding-with-scratc…

    • Says it's sold out

      Did you read the title?

      Free Online Coding Class for Kids Aged 7+

      It was just the one…

  • 2D and 3D sprite animations

    Well a sprites 2d only, but anyway I looked into scratches 3d capabilities. Boy does it look hillarious to see such relative complexity (raycaster and general 3d) in such an environment.

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