Pinnguaq at Home: Week 4
See what Pinnguaq is offering for online learning at home for the week of May 11th to May 15th.
See what Pinnguaq is offering for online learning at home for the week of May 11th to May 15th.
Learn how to add basic movements to your game or story in Scratch with the Move card from the Scratch Mix and Match cards.
In these video tutorials learners will be introduced to topics such as rendering, photo editing, effects, lighting, transparent images, layer use, and more.
An introduction to video game narratives: the different types of common narratives. Learn how to begin conceptualizing your own video game narrative and practice applying your knowledge!
In this tutorial, learners will analyse, modify and adapt code from a previous tutorial to display custom art for number-based readouts.
Create a simple 32×32 character sprite from start to finish, with a time-compressed video example of the process.
At a time when much of the world is stuck at home, the need for connection and some semblance of normalcy is incredibly important. Even though many of us can’t get together to enjoy our...
At a time when much of the world is stuck at home, the need for connection and some semblance of normalcy is incredibly important. Even though many of us can’t get together to enjoy our...
Socialize at a distance with Pokemon Trading Card Game Online. This article provides instructions to parents and kids 13+ for setting up Trainer Club Accounts.
See what Pinnguaq is offering for online learning at home for the week of May 4th to May 8th. May the 4th be with you.
Learn how to make your own game with the Scratch Mix and Match Cards Challenge! Each challenge, you’ll get three cards showing different pieces of code to jump start your game creation.
In this tutorial, learners will explore using clones to display text using a custom font in Scratch.
Students will learn how to build a simple Scratch game from start to finish.
Nanili is a game developed by Pinnguaq that introduces you to the art of coding. It does this by encouraging you to find the most elegant solutions through creating procedural functions and loops.
See what Pinnguaq is offering for online learning at home for the week of April 27th to May 1st.
These two Scratch video tutorials will walk you through a couple of ways to create a new game in Scratch by remixing an existing game.
Learning how to make interactive stories in Scratch.
In this lesson students will be introduced to the techniques of adding acceleration, speed, and friction in Scratch!
See what Pinnguaq is offering for online learning at home this week for April 20th-25th.
In this lesson students will be introduced to three techniques for moving a player around the stage in Scratch!
In this lesson we introduce students to the Two-Eyed Seeing or Etuaptmumk Framework, created by Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall.
This lesson shows you how to use audacity to edit sounds to create your own sound FX for a Seeking game made with Scratch!
In this installment, Pilluak and Sanak deal with the uncertainty of ice conditions caused by climate change, and seek to discover a safe means of travel to a popular camping spot.
Finding reliable information online can be challenging. This Bearanormal Activity comic explores considerations you should make when reading information on the internet.