During this course we looked into coding, Katia gave us a couple options to look into when learning how to code. I personally decided to use code.org to code my very own monster game. I was kind of intimidated coming into this project, as I am not very great with technology and thought coding was more difficult than this website makes it out to be. Code.org gave me step by step instructions to make the game more intricate and detailed.
This video shows that although I followed instructions, there were still a few bugs in the game. Whether or not could have fixed that, I don't know for sure, but nonetheless I learned a lot about coding.
1. I learned that this is time consuming, and I take for granted that I used a lot of things in my everyday like such as urcourses and other stuff like Sims games that have been carefully coded to work for me. 2. I learned that it is full of trial and error, even when using instructions, I had difficulties finding the right blocks in the menu and fitting them together to be right. 3. I am very impatient when it comes to technology, I could definitely not do this for a living, I will tell you that for free! I did enjoy my time doing coding, but will I try it out again? Probably not on my own time, maybe when I have a classroom of my own and I am wanting to involve the students in coding, but I definitely won't be picking it up as a hobby! Thank you for following my coding journey!
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AuthorHello! My name is Halle, and I am a third year B. ED student at the University of Regina! I am focusing my studies on teaching Pre-K to Grade 5 students while learning how to create a positive and safe classroom for all. |