What is Robotics? In these workshops, children will work with technology to design, build, and operate robots. Children will work with robots like Softbank Robotics NAO and… Read more “Robotics”
Tag: Visual Programming
BBC micro:bit
What is BBC micro:bit? You can use your BBC micro:bit for all sorts of cool creations, from robots to musical instruments – the possibilities are endless. The… Read more “BBC micro:bit”
UNREAL Engine
What is Unreal4? Unreal Engine 4 is a complete suite of game development tools made by game developers, for game developers. From 2D mobile games to console… Read more “UNREAL Engine”
Game Salad
What is Game Salad? The world’s fastest game creation engine. Design games for free – no coding required! Click here for more information. Quotes “Hands-on workshops, easy to… Read more “Game Salad”
AppInventor
What is App Inventor? MIT App Inventor is a blocks-based programming tool that allows everyone, even novices, to start programming and build fully functional apps for Android… Read more “AppInventor”
Unity3D
What is Unity3D? Unity Technologies is shaping a booming global games market and has seen escalating uptake of the Unity engine and its complementary and integrated game… Read more “Unity3D”
Blender
What is Blender? Blender is a free and open source 3D animation suite. It supports the entirety of the 3D pipeline—modeling, rigging, animation, simulation, rendering, compositing and… Read more “Blender”
Tynker
What is Tynker? Kids get creative as they build games and apps, while mastering programming concepts. Click here for more information. Quotes “Hands-on workshops, easy to learn. The… Read more “Tynker”
Scratch
What is Scratch? With Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations — and share your creations with others in the online community. Scratch helps… Read more “Scratch”
Muvizu
What is Muvizu? Muvizu’s 3D animation software is a great way to exercise your imagination, engage your audience and have fun. Muvizu has everything you need to tell… Read more “Muvizu”