Beginner
Hand Exercise Tool
Avaay
G34-4 Game Controls (Makey Makey)
In the world of coding and technology, it’s not just about mastering programming languages or creating flashy apps. It’s also about using your skills to make a positive impact on the lives of others. Meet Avaay, a young and enthusiastic student at SkoolOfCode, who took the concepts he learned in his coding classes for kids to a whole new level. With his innovative hand exercise tool, Avaay not only showcased his coding prowess but also demonstrated the power of empathy and creative problem-solving. The Journey of Innovation: Avaay’s journey began with a simple yet powerful idea – to help people suffering from stiffness in their hands and enhance their motor skills through interactive exercises. Armed with his coding knowledge from SkoolOfCode’s comprehensive coding courses for kids, Avaay was ready to bring his idea to life. Avaay’s project revolved around using a Makey Makey kit and Scratch programming. Makey Makey is an invention kit that allows everyday objects to be used as touch-sensitive inputs for a computer. Paired with Scratch, a visual programming language, Avaay could create interactive games and exercises that were not only beneficial but also engaging and fun. Empathy at the Core: Avaay’s project wasn’t just about technology – it was about people. He understood that individuals facing challenges with hand mobility often found traditional exercises monotonous and uninspiring. With empathy at the core of his project, Avaay was determined to make a difference in their lives. By combining his coding skills with his desire to help others, Avaay designed a series of interactive games that targeted specific hand movements. These games ranged from virtual piano playing to painting and even simulated sports activities. The Makey Makey kit turned everyday objects into touch-sensitive inputs, making the experience truly immersive. Learning Through Creation: Through this project, Avaay delved into various coding concepts that went beyond the classroom syllabus. He grasped the importance of variables as he designed different levels of difficulty for his games. Prototyping became an essential part of his creative process as he tested and refined his exercises with real users. Avaay also gained a solid understanding of circuits, as he had to connect the Makey Makey kit to various objects to ensure they responded correctly. Avaay’s dedication and curiosity led him to discover the intricate relationship between technology and human needs. He not only improved his technical skills but also nurtured his creativity and problem-solving abilities. Avaay’s journey from a coding enthusiast to an empathetic innovator is a testament to the power of education that focuses not just on technical knowledge, but also on character development. His hand exercise tool, created with Makey Makey and Scratch, has the potential to improve the lives of countless individuals facing hand mobility challenges. As we celebrate Avaay’s remarkable project, we’re reminded that coding for kids is not just about preparing them for a future in technology; it’s about instilling in them the values of empathy, creativity, and the pursuit of making a positive impact. If you’re inspired by Avaay’s journey and want to explore the world of coding for kids, SkoolOfCode offers online coding classes that provide a holistic STEM-based curriculum. Join us on this exciting journey of learning and innovation. To learn more book a free trial class.
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