Programa tus proyectos con Scratch 3.0 (Coding Projects in Scratch)

Una guía visual para programar animaciones, juegos, ilusiones ópticas, música

Una completa guía visual para que niños y jóvenes comiencen a programar sencillos juegos con Scratch 3.0

Si te gustan los videojuegos, ¿por qué no creas el tuyo? Este libro contiene todo lo que necesitas saber para diseñar emocionantes juegos de carreras, alocados juegos de plataformas y endiablados puzles.

Scratch es el método de programación de libre acceso del MIT; un reconocido sistema que te puedes descargar de manera gratuíta y que está especialmente adaptado para niños. Esta nueva edición actualizada utiliza la versión 3.0.

Tus hijos aprenderán a programar sin darse cuenta con este divertido libro que no requiere conocimientos previos ni de los hijos ni de los padres.
Dr. Jon Woodcock has a degree in physics from the University of Oxford and a PhD in computational astrophysics from the University of London. He started coding at the age of eight and has programmed all kinds of computers, from single-chip microcontrollers to world-class supercomputers. His many projects include giant space simulations, research in high-tech companies, and intelligent robots made from junk. Jon has a passion for science and technology education, giving talks on space and running computer programming clubs in schools. He has worked on numerous science and technology books as a contributor and consultant, including DK's How Cool Stuff Works and Help Your Kids with Computer Coding. View titles by Jon Woodcock

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Una completa guía visual para que niños y jóvenes comiencen a programar sencillos juegos con Scratch 3.0

Si te gustan los videojuegos, ¿por qué no creas el tuyo? Este libro contiene todo lo que necesitas saber para diseñar emocionantes juegos de carreras, alocados juegos de plataformas y endiablados puzles.

Scratch es el método de programación de libre acceso del MIT; un reconocido sistema que te puedes descargar de manera gratuíta y que está especialmente adaptado para niños. Esta nueva edición actualizada utiliza la versión 3.0.

Tus hijos aprenderán a programar sin darse cuenta con este divertido libro que no requiere conocimientos previos ni de los hijos ni de los padres.

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Dr. Jon Woodcock has a degree in physics from the University of Oxford and a PhD in computational astrophysics from the University of London. He started coding at the age of eight and has programmed all kinds of computers, from single-chip microcontrollers to world-class supercomputers. His many projects include giant space simulations, research in high-tech companies, and intelligent robots made from junk. Jon has a passion for science and technology education, giving talks on space and running computer programming clubs in schools. He has worked on numerous science and technology books as a contributor and consultant, including DK's How Cool Stuff Works and Help Your Kids with Computer Coding. View titles by Jon Woodcock

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