Game Systems & Logic: Design Advanced Interactive Games with Kodu

This advanced course takes students deeper into game design using Microsoft Kodu Game Lab. Learners move beyond simple games to building complex interactive systems with rules, challenges, and dynamic environments. Throughout the course, students will: – Design advanced game worlds with detailed environments – Create complex rules using “When… Do…” logic – Build scoring systems, […]

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Minecraft AI Lab: Code, Control & Create Intelligent Worlds

This course transforms students into digital architects and intelligent system designers inside Minecraft.Using Minecraft: Education Edition and Microsoft MakeCode, learners explore how code controls the world around them by building interactive systems, automating actions, and designing creative projects. Through hands-on challenges, students move from understanding basic coding concepts to creating dynamic environments using events, coordinates, […]

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Game Creator Lab: Build & Program Your Own Games with Kodu

This course introduces students to the world of game design and programming using Microsoft Kodu Game Lab. Learners move beyond playing games to designing their own interactive worlds, creating characters, and defining rules that control how their game works. Students will: – Design and build their own game environments – Create and control characters using […]

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Think Like a Robot: Code, Navigate & Conquer Smart Missions

This course introduces students to the fundamentals of computational thinking through immersive, story-driven missions with E.A.R.L., a smart exploration robot. By solving real-world challenges, learners develop logic, strategy, and problem-solving skills while guiding a robot through dynamic environments. Throughout the course, students will: – Navigate complex environments using step-by-step logic – Plan and optimize routes […]

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E.a.R.L. Code Lab: From Logic to Real Programming with Scratch

This advanced module takes students beyond basic robot control into the world of real programming using Scratch. By connecting E.A.R.L. to a computer, learners transition from simple commands to structured algorithms, conditions, and optimized problem-solving. Throughout the course, students will: – Program E.A.R.L. using Scratch and real coding logic – Build multi-step algorithms to solve […]

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