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In this course you will be able to develop 3D Games in Kodu Game Lab. For the development of courses' games, is used Kodu Game Lab because isan educational programming environmentthat is hasan easy graphical interface that it will allow us to drag and drop the right blocks of coding.
I promise you that it will be a funny and exciting course that it will motivate you to learn coding in more depth.
Kodu is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.Using Kodu, users can create online projects and develop them into almost anything by using a simple block-like interface. When they are ready, they then share, and also discuss their creations with each other. Kodu is a programming integrated development environment by Microsoft's FUSE Labs. It runs on Xbox 360 and Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Kodu is the best educational programming software for kids available today. With Kodu, you can create 3DGames andinteractive art projectsall while having lots of fun!
This course uses the amazing Kodu program developed by Microsoft to teach coding this courseis meant for:
-Everybody that is interested in learning to code, from kids to adults,Kodu was developed by Microsoft to teach people to code. It is the best way to learn to code that I have been aware of in my lifetime.
-Anyone interested in teaching beginning programming as a career or business.Teaching kids to code is becoming big business. Want to start your owncoding academy schoolor get a position as an instructor? They all use Kodu programming, learnKodu here from a University programming instructor.
-Anyone that already knows how to code that wants to learn from Kodu Programmingand build some fun games.Why did we get into programming in the first place? Because its fun and Kodu is super fun! No matter your level, you will have fun and learn from scratch. I know I did and that is what the people at Microsoft intended.