MoonCampaign by Knyeema (7 years)
Knyeema, a creative young coder, presented her Micro:bit project titled Kitty Party, a fun and expressive story using variables and button interactions. The project uses Button A to trigger the story, comparing two variables: no dogs and lots of dogs. Depending on the value, the kitty’s mood changes—it's happy when there are no dogs, and sad when there are lots of dogs. Knyeema used conditional logic to animate this change and even customized the display with numbers and playful visuals. Her imaginative storytelling and use of simple logic blocks created a charming digital tale with emotional flair and humor.
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“Hi, I’m Knyeema, and I’m going to present my story called Kitty Party,” she began, her voice bubbling with excitement. On the screen appeared a curious scene: a party setting—and unexpectedly, a dog! “Why is there a dog at the kitty party?” she asked dramatically. “Let’s solve it.”
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