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Web Development Part 1

Age: 14 - 16
Saturday
Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of front-end web development by building their own fully functional website using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Designed for students with no web development experience, this course focuses on writing clean, structured code to create content, apply visual styling, and add simple interactivity. Students will learn how websites are constructed and displayed in browsers, gaining a clear understanding of how code translates to on-screen behavior. Using professional tools, they will explore key concepts such as semantic markup, box model layout, responsive design principles, and basic scripting. The course is not focused on app development or complex functionality, but rather on establishing foundational skills and confidence in web development. By the end, each student will create and publish a personal portfolio website to showcase their previous projects.

No prior coding experience is required.
Sep 20 2025 - Dec 20 2025
7786 Royal Oak Ave, Burnaby
Saturday 1:15pm - 2:25pm (PDT)
(604) 250-1840
4 seats left

Python Game Development Level 3 – Part 1

Age: 12 - 14
Saturday
Students code an interactive, mobile-compatible Fruit Ninja-inspired game using Python and PixelPAD. Emphasizing responsive swipe mechanics optimized for tablets and smartphones, students integrate advanced programming concepts including vectors, gravity, collision detection, velocity, and linear interpolation for fluid animations. This approach strengthens their understanding of physics, motion, and user interaction within mobile gaming contexts. Familiarity with computers and keyboarding is necessary; no prior coding experience required.
Sep 20 2025 - Dec 20 2025
7786 Royal Oak Ave, Burnaby
Saturday 12:00pm - 1:10pm (PDT)
(604) 250-1840
4 seats left

Python Game Development Level 2 – Part 1

Age: 10 - 12
Saturday
Students code their own 2D top-down role-playing game inspired by classic adventures like Zelda, using Python and PixelPAD. They'll design interactive worlds featuring characters, collectible items, and engaging challenges. By implementing concepts such as character interactions, inventory systems, and basic game logic, students expand their coding skills through creative storytelling and interactive gameplay. Basic familiarity with computers and keyboarding necessary; no prior coding experience required.
Sep 20 2025 - Dec 20 2025
7786 Royal Oak Ave, Burnaby
Saturday 10:45am - 11:55am (PDT)
(604) 250-1840
4 seats left

Python Game Development Level 1 – Part 1

Age: 8 - 10
Saturday
Students build essential Python coding skills by creating fun games with PixelPAD, an easy-to-use coding platform designed specifically for young learners. They'll explore core concepts like user inputs, x and y positions, if-then logic, and detecting collisions, culminating in their own playable Space Shooter game that can be played on the web. This hands-on approach fosters creativity, builds resilience through debugging, and ignites curiosity in technology. Basic familiarity with computers and keyboarding is needed. No prior coding experience is required!
Sep 20 2025 - Dec 20 2025
7786 Royal Oak Ave, Burnaby
Saturday 9:30am - 10:40am (PDT)
(604) 250-1840
4 seats left