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        The tutorial I worked on here was the Tynker Code Commander tutorial. In the full hour provided, I was only able to get up to level 16 where I stopped, as I got quite challenged and could not figure out the correct code to solve this level. This tutorial was very challenging, but still very interesting and caught all my attention. I learned a lot from this, such as the many ways possible to use if/else statements, and I believe that anybody could learn something from this as it provides an interesting use of JavaScript code and the basics of it. A tool that I have used that is almost exactly similar to this is Scratch, as they both contain block programing based off JavaScript and a sprite palette that gives you the ability to give each different sprite different code ensuring more possibilities. I would recommend this tutorial to anyone, but mostly elementary to middle school students as it provides an interesting objective and also makes a great use of teaching people how to use JavaScript code and the basics of it as well.

 

Link to the 1st level.

Link to the levels page.

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