LiveCode CoderDojo

by Elanor Buchanan on March 4, 2014 No comments

Over the last year or so we’ve done quite a lot of training events, for programmers, teachers and kids but last month we did something special, we ran 2 CoderDojo events in our office here in Edinburgh.

CoderDojo is a global, open source, volunteer led organisation providing free coding clubs for young people. So it’s perfect of LiveCode to be involved with. We organised and ran the sessions here with the help of Craig, from CoderDojo Scotland.

Although the sessions were aimed at 12-17 year olds our attendees varied quite a lot in age and coding experience, from none at all to one boy who uses LiveCode in his high school computing classes and likes it so much he came to do more in his free time, although that might have been for the tiny bit of coursework assistance we gave him. Regardless of age or experience we saw a lot of impressive apps, a lot of creativity, and we had a lot of fun too.

The idea behind the session was to introduce LiveCode, show how quick and easy it is to make an app, demonstrate some interesting features and give the kids some free reign to personalise their apps.

The app we created was an animated e-book called Balloon Adventure, we covered importing images, using fields, buttons and dialogs, creating animations, controlling a player, collecting points, personalising and tailoring the look of the app within LiveCode and much more.

During the session we asked the attendees to guess some of the LiveCode commands, functions and properties we would use to achieve certain results, and in most cases they got it right, although we often had to ask them to guess even simpler terms than the ones they initially guessed, it’s also surprisingly difficult to ask someone what the name of the command they would use to animate the balloon along the path they drew might be, without giving the answer away by using the word “move”.

These sessions were a lot of fun, for myself and Neil, and the attendees seemed to enjoy them. It was great to see LiveCode being used in this way and the variety and creativity of the apps we saw, even just using a small set of options within LiveCode was great to see. We are looking forward to doing more events like this in the future.

If you are interested in any of the materials used during these sessions we would be happy to share them. You can request them by emailing support@runrev.com

Elanor BuchananLiveCode CoderDojo

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