Wise Tech Code Spark – VII is a computer application course work aligned to cambridge click start 7 [computer science for schools].
- Based on windows 7, 10 & 11.
- Based on Microsoft Office 2010, 2016 & 2019.
Course Features
- Lectures 167
- Quizzes 2
- Duration 52 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 21
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 16 Sections
- 167 Lessons
- 52 Weeks
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- Scratch Game4
- Coding - Blockly Games - MazesGames for tomorrow's programmers. Block-based programming lessons for beginners by Google. Google’s Blockly Games Maze section has 10 mazes which introduce the concept of programming loops and conditions in javascript without writing any javascript code. Blockly Games maze starts with really simple mazes, but a few of the later levels are challenging: I got stuck on maze 10 for a while.10
- Coding - Blockly Games - BirdGames for tomorrow's programmers. Block-based programming lessons for beginners by Google. Bird is a deep-dive into conditionals. Control-flow is explored with increasingly complex conditions.10
- Coding - Blockly Games - TurtleGames for tomorrow's programmers. Block-based programming lessons for beginners by Google.Turtle is a deep-dive into loops. Use nested loops to paint a picture.10
- Coding - Blockly Games - MovieGames for tomorrow's programmers. Block-based programming lessons for beginners by Google. Movie is an introduction to mathematical equations. Use math to animate a movie.10
- Coding - Blockly Games - MusicGames for tomorrow's programmers. Block-based programming lessons for beginners by Google. Music is an introduction to functions. Use functions to compose music.10
- Coding - Blockly Games - Pond TutorGames for tomorrow's programmers. Block-based programming lessons for beginners by Google. Pond Tutor introduces text-based programming. Levels switch back and forth between blocks and actual JavaScript in a text editor.10
- Coding - Blockly Games - PondGames for tomorrow's programmers. Block-based programming lessons for beginners by Google. Pond is an open-ended contest to program the smartest duck. Use either blocks or JavaScript.1
- MS Excel30
- 9.1Getting Started with Excel
- 9.2Understanding OneDrive
- 9.3Creating and Opening Workbooks
- 9.4Saving and Sharing Workbooks
- 9.5Cell Basics
- 9.6Modifying Columns, Rows, and Cells
- 9.7Formatting Cells
- 9.8Understanding Number Formats
- 9.9Working with Multiple Worksheets
- 9.10Using Find & Replace
- 9.11Checking Spelling
- 9.12Page Layout and Printing
- 9.13Intro to Formulas
- 9.14Creating More Complex Formulas
- 9.15Relative and Absolute Cell References
- 9.16Functions
- 9.17Basic Tips for Working with Data
- 9.18Freezing Panes and View Options
- 9.19Sorting Data
- 9.20Filtering Data
- 9.21Groups and Subtotals
- 9.22Tables
- 9.23Charts
- 9.24Conditional Formatting
- 9.25Comments and Co-authoring
- 9.26Inspecting and Protecting Workbooks
- 9.27Intro to PivotTables
- 9.28Doing More with PivotTables
- 9.29What-if Analysis
- 9.30MS Excel Quiz10 Minutes0 Questions
- Website Development - Google SitesBuild your portfolio website, and more—all without designer, programmer, or IT help. With Google Sites, building websites is easy. Just drag content where you need it.When you create a new site, it’s automatically added to Drive, like your other files stored in Drive. You can edit a Google Site together with someone else in real time, and see each other’s changes live. Publish the site for everyone to see, or restrict sharing permissions and make the site accessible only to people you want to share it with. Google Sites websites are responsive, which means they’re optimized for tablets and smartphones, too.21
- 10.1Introduction to Google Sites
- 10.2How to create your site
- 10.3Create your site
- 10.4Name your site
- 10.5Select a background image, header type, and theme
- 10.6Add, reorder, and nest pages
- 10.7Set up site navigation
- 10.8Update and personalize your site
- 10.9Add content
- 10.10Edit text and pages
- 10.11Edit images
- 10.12Add content from another website
- 10.13Move and resize content
- 10.14Share and collaborate
- 10.15Preview and publish your site
- 10.16Preview your site
- 10.17Publish your site for the first time
- 10.18Assignment
- 10.19Change your site’s URL
- 10.20Unpublish your site
- 10.21VPC Grade 7 – Create a Website on Google Sites – Graded Assignment7 Days
- Introduction to HTML6
- Creating Forms in HTML1
- Thinker CAD 3D Tutorials19
- 13.1How to place a shape in Tinkercad
- 13.2How to change view in Tinkercad
- 13.3How to move shape in Tinkercad
- 13.4How to rotate shape in Tinkercad
- 13.5How to size a shape in Tinkercad
- 13.6How to copy a shape in Tinkercad
- 13.7How to Group shapes in Tinkercad
- 13.8How to Duplicate a shape in Tinkercad
- 13.9How to hide a shape in Tinkercad
- 13.10How to align shapes in Tinkercad
- 13.11Make a Gear in Tinkercad
- 13.12Design a Nut and Bolt
- 13.13Design a Robot
- 13.14Design a Simple Chair
- 13.15Making Curves in Tinkercad
- 13.16Design a Satellite
- 13.17Design a Car
- 13.18Design an airplane
- 13.19Design a Dice
- Design With Code Using Tinkercad Codeblocks20
- 14.1Sign in to Tinkercad
- 14.2Viewing the Workspace
- 14.3Codeblocks Activities & Starter Lessons
- 14.4Designing With Code- the Process
- 14.5Stack It!
- 14.6Run It!
- 14.7View It!
- 14.8Shape It!
- 14.9Move It!
- 14.10Rotate It!
- 14.11Color It!
- 14.12Aligning Shapes to Make Something
- 14.13Save It!
- 14.14Group It!
- 14.15Cut a Hole in It!
- 14.16Print It!
- 14.17Make a GIF Animation!
- 14.18Make a Part for Reuse!
- 14.19Create a Rocket with Codeblock4 Minutes
- 14.20Design a spaceship in 3D Design TinkerCAD5 Days
- Arduino in Tinkercad4
- Machine learning5