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There are 3 modules in this course
This MOOC provides you with the foundational skill set required to write computer programs. If you are interested in learning how to write interactive, graphical programs from an introductory level in a real programming language, this is the course for you. You will begin by learning the basics of editing and running programs. Then you will learn how to create 2D graphics using shapes and coordinates. Finally, you will learn how to create interactive graphics that you can control with the mouse. You will even solve a set of interactive puzzles using your coding skills in the Sleuth game which has been created especially for this course. The course uses the Javascript language and the p5.js library.
In this topic, you will be introduced to three key concepts: the toolkit used for developing programs, how to draw using simple shapes and 2D coordinates, and the process of writing and experiencing code. These foundational skills will support your learning as you begin creating your own programs.
Running your first program with Brackets•7 minutes
Running your first program with Visual Studio Code•10 minutes
Learn by hacking•4 minutes
2D coordinate system•8 minutes
Code philosophy: what it feels like to code•3 minutes
Introduction to Sleuth•12 minutes
7 readings•Total 160 minutes
Course structure and navigation•5 minutes
Some information before you begin…•10 minutes
Code editor - Important information•5 minutes
P5.js resources•10 minutes
Programming exercise 1: Hack the robot•30 minutes
Programming exercise 2: Code it from scratch: De Stijl•90 minutes
Introduction to Sleuth•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Getting started with P5.js•30 minutes
2D coordinate system•30 minutes
1 programming assignment•Total 180 minutes
Sleuth assessment•180 minutes
4 discussion prompts•Total 80 minutes
Running your first program•20 minutes
Hacked robot discussion•20 minutes
De Stijl: share your modern masterpiece•20 minutes
Code philosophy•20 minutes
Drawing in 2D
Module 2•6 hours to complete
Module details
In this week’s topic, you will explore three essential concepts that will expand your creative and technical skills in programming with p5.js. You’ll learn how to use a set of 2D drawing functions to create shapes and visual elements, how colours are represented and styled within your programs, and how to effectively debug your code using the console. These skills will help you bring your sketches to life while developing greater confidence in identifying and solving coding issues.
Ellipse, rect, line, triangle and point•30 minutes
Using the console and debugging syntax errors •30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 60 minutes
Hack it: Robot parade•20 minutes
Kandinsky: Share your abstract master•20 minutes
Post examples of good and bad questions•20 minutes
Variables, objects and interaction
Module 3•7 hours to complete
Module details
This week, you'll be introduced to three fundamental programming concepts. You'll learn how to use variables to store and manage data, explore simple forms of user interaction to make your programs more dynamic, and discover techniques for organising your code to make it clearer and easier to maintain. These skills are key to building more interactive and well-structured programs.
Built-in variables: mouseX, mouseY and events•30 minutes
Create your own variables: var, initialising and assigning•15 minutes
Working with operators•25 minutes
Inspecting variables in the console•15 minutes
Summative quiz•30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 60 minutes
Code it from scratch: Drawing app•20 minutes
Hack it: Sunrise•20 minutes
Code philosophy: the elegant coder•20 minutes
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Reviewed on Feb 19, 2022
easy to follow through to learn some basic concept of how computer works, especcially with the concept of internet, would be good to introduce some game dev knowledge briefly maybe
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Reviewed on Mar 14, 2019
All is fine. But i dont understand, why the vital section of information - "Reading Teach it to yourself" of 3 week, opens only after _optional_ submisson "Hack it: Sunrise. What did you learn"
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Reviewed on Feb 23, 2019
Very challenging (which is good!) But at times.. hard to follow. Definitely establishes the most basic skills that a programmer needs: Patience, Problem-solving, Research, Flexibility, and Flow.
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