Sub-Category · Science & Innovation Competition
Develop interactive animations, educational games, storytelling applications and beginner-level AI experiments using Scratch or similar visual programming environments. This sub-category is designed especially for young participants new to coding and computational thinking.
This sub-category aims for young students who are new to coding to develop creative projects using Scratch, mBlock or similar block-based visual programming environments. Interactive animations, educational games, digital storytelling and simple AI experiments are within the scope of this category.
Projects are evaluated based on creativity, computational thinking skills, user interaction, visual design and the educational value of the project. This is an ideal starting point for participants with no prior coding experience.
Learn coding logic with Scratch blocks — loops, conditionals and variables to build interactive projects.
Create digital storytelling and animation projects with characters, scenes and dialogues.
Design fun and educational game projects for math, science or language learning.
The Scratch environment lets children write code using drag-and-drop. Participants can develop animations, games or educational applications.
Creativity, computational thinking, user interaction and educational value are evaluated by the jury.
Review the official competition rules, evaluation criteria, project requirements and submission guidelines before preparing your project.
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