The course is designed to introduce JavaScript. JavaScript is the name of coding language. A coding language refers to any writing designed to be executed. JavaScript code may seen if one wants to build a website, make a game, or design a simulation.
The student should be given step-by-step instruction. As a video is watched, the instructor may pause. The time may be used to answer a follow-up question or to think of concept. Additionally, one can choose to do an activity to make any concept clear. The answer may be explained in another video.
Ideally, the student should eventually be able to recognize important vocabulary, be able to organize code, and create an original "2d game". "2d" may refer to game in which one takes into account at most two dimensions
Firstly, the instructor reviews how to create a visual element. A visual element is typically seen if one begins to play a game. Secondly, the instructor reviews how to make an animation. Thirdly, the instructor reviews how to determine the goal of the game. Ultimately, the goal is to be able to make an original game.
A student may choose to download the file named "reference code." It may seen after clicking the button named "resources." A student may look at the content of the file, if there is any question.
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