Family Care
This challenge has been written by Allen Yan / MakeX and is part of the EU CODE WEEK CHALLENGES.
Target Audience
- Students (6-13)
Experience
- Open for all
Duration
- 5 to 10 hours
Recommended Materials
- Coding tool: mBlock 5 or download the PC version. mBlock is a programming language based off of Scratch
- This challenge is also adapted from MakeX Global Spark Competition, a project-based creative design program for young people aged 6 to 13.
- The participating team will need to focus on the specific theme and devise a solution through software programming and hardware construction.
- Students are encouraged to complete the challenge in Codeweek and take it to the international level to communicate with other students and win prices.
- For more information, please check: https://spark.makex.io/2021-makex-spark-code-for-health/ or contact us at allen.yan@makeblock.com
Purpose
- To research on issue ‘family care’ that we face on a daily basis;
- To see problems as opportunities and generate creative solutions;
- To use code to innovatively realize your solutions;
- To design posters and present your solutions to others;
- To use social media to create impacts of your projects.
Description
What comes to you when we talk about home? A nice house? A big dinner prepared by parents? A secret space for yourself? A warm home refuels our bodies and spirit like a gas station. Amid the hustle and bustle of modern life, parents are always busy for work. When you hang out with friends, you cannot leave your kitties behind. But how to look after your company when you are apart? The theme of the challenge is Family Care.
Based on this theme, students are encouraged to develop an idea to pass love and care through coding and hardware. Here are some questions for you to think about:
1) How many family members are there in your home? Who are they? Have you met any problems when staying with them? What kinds of care do they need?
2) Do you know anyone who lacks family care more than others in your community? How can you help them?
Based on this theme, students are encouraged to develop an idea to pass love and care through coding and hardware. Here are some questions for you to think about:
1) How many family members are there in your home? Who are they? Have you met any problems when staying with them? What kinds of care do they need?
2) Do you know anyone who lacks family care more than others in your community? How can you help them?
Instructions
- Brainstorm and Research on the theme of family care
- List of any problems
- Generate possible solutions
- Select a solution
- Program and build up the structure
- Design a poster to layout your project
- Present it to your teachers and family members
Share the link to your work in your Instagram Bio: tap the Edit Profile button on your Instagram and add the link to your work in the Website field. After that, create a new post, add a screenshot of your work, write “Link in Bio”, add the hashtag #EUCodeWeekChallenge and mention @CodeWeekEU.
Example
Please find some examples from here: https://www.makex.cc/en/blog/238431
and https://www.makex.cc/en/blog/235153
Click here to download this challenge as a word document.
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