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=== Lesson 2: Rock, Paper, Scissors! === | === Lesson 2: Rock, Paper, Scissors! === | ||
Revision as of 20:15, 16 March 2025
Welcome to the Community STEM Workshop page, run by the University of Maryland, Balloon Payload Program!
If you are here, you are probably a student of the workshop, an interested learner, or a member of our club. This page has all of the resources from our workshop lessons: presentations, documents, codes, files, extra pamphlets, and challenge exercises!
If you participated in our event and want to provide extremely valuable feedback, please take this 5-minute survey: https://forms.gle/HNnK253b7mydUBFA9
Workshop Lessons
Lesson 1: Coding Basics
In this workshop, we learned the basics of Python programming, and combined them together to make a "Rock, Paper, Scissors" videogame where you can challenge your computer!
Lesson 1 Presentation
Week 1 Notes + Extra Problems!
You can find full code for the Rock, Paper, Scissors game here: https://replit.com/@JeremyKuznetso1/RockPaperScissors#main.py
navigate to the "code" tab on the right portion of the screen in order to view