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Young Developers Program: Teaching Elementary Students to Develop Educational Computer Games

Join Young Developers program at Karev to empower elementary school students in developing educational computer games. Explore the evolution of training aids through MIT's Activity Cards, Eduware, and lesson plans. Learn programming concepts and create games like Tic Tac Toe and Eco-Aliens using Scratch. Engage in educational activities, benefiting from Karev's structured approach. Enhance social skills and problem-solving abilities through game development.

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Young Developers Program: Teaching Elementary Students to Develop Educational Computer Games

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  1. "Young Developers" Elementary School students Develop computer games

  2. Educational activities in Karev

  3. Educational IT activities in Karev

  4. "Young Developers" program-Overview 2010 42schools 4000 students 2009 25 schools 2000 students 2008 Scratch-Pilot 3 schools 75 students 2006-2007 Game Maker 1999-2006 MS Office

  5. Scratch in "Young Developers"- Challenges

  6. "Young Developers"- evolution of Training aids Need To Know All To Know MIT’s Activity Cards Eduware Eduware Manual Lesson Plans Karev’s Activity Structure* cards *Activity Structure is a term coined by Prof. Judy Harris in 1999.

  7. Down Right-Up Left-Up Up Left Right Right-Down Left-Down 100 50 10 150- 100- 50- 10 50 100 150 10- 10- 50- 100- Programming Concepts-coordinate system Game Sample Programming Concepts Menu Scratch Interface X= Negative Y= Positive X= Positive Y= Positive Y= Positive X= Negative X= Positive X=0 Y=0 X X= Positive Y= Negative X= Negative Y= Negative Y= Negative Y

  8. Karev Activity Cards

  9. Students Games-Tic Tac Toe

  10. Students Games-The Mall Clothing Accessories Pets Shoes Money Exit Ice cream Electric shop Food court Soap shop

  11. Students Games-Eco-Aliens

  12. Scratch and social intervention

  13. Final words

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