Build your own chatbot that provides virtual advice on common illnesses and conditions with Scratch 3.0! We hope you’re just as excited as we are that school holidays are finally here! \^_^/ Our next holiday programme is “Building Your Own …
School holidays are just around the corner… And we at KidsCode have been busy preparing different programmes just for you! \^_^/ First up! We are launching our brand new CODE & MAKE physical camp on “Building Your Own Infrared Thermometer“! …
At KidsCode, we inspire kids to be creators of technology! Technology is constantly evolving and so are we! We are constantly looking at new things to create, or new ways to create the same thing! Say hello to our latest …
It has been 3 weeks since the students are back in school for their face-to-face lessons after a month of home-based learning in April. Some students are happy to be back and some are not. This boils down to their …
MOTHER’S DAY ECARD COMPETITION! We just had our first Mother’s Day eCard Competition on Facebook, and it was a great success! The competition is KidsCode’s gift to all the mummies! Kids who have participated in our earlier sharing sessions need …
It all started from Infrared thermometers are widely used in many work environments to determine an object’s surface temperature. Often times in a machine or electronic circuit, rising temperatures are one of the first signs to indicate that something is …
Do you know? When SARS first broke out in Singapore, we invented the world’s first Fever Detection System in just one week. These devices work just like regular cameras, except that it is sensitive to heat. The video screens would …
In this world where technology is constantly evolving, we want our next generation to be well prepared for their future. Many are eager to equip the young with coding knowledge at a young age. As Kristen Thorson (Getting Smart, 2018) puts it, …
Code during the Holidays! We collaborated with CDAC to conduct Micro:bit and HaloCode workshops across Singapore during the holiday break from November to December 2019. Students learnt the capabilities of these micro-controllers (or “mini-computers”) and how to program them. Over …