Youth/Teens: Learn to Code (Winter/Spring)
8 - 14 years
Sec.# | Day | Date | Time | Fee |
01 | Mon. | 1/27 – 3/3 | 7:00 – 7:50pm | $98/$112 (5 wks) |
No class 2/17
Coding at a young age is an essential skill for future success. In this class, students learn by using MIT’s graphical coding platform, Scratch. Beginners to advanced can take this class. Students program interactive media projects, such as stories, games and animations, without the need for learning a complex programming language and syntax. The activities encourage exploration of key computational thinking concepts and key computational thinking practices. Using an engaging project-based approach students have fun learning coding based on simple visual programming interface. This class is a multilevel program where students are placed based on skill and experience. Students can repeat this class, as they start where they left off from the last class. Students should be familiar with using a computer.
Using a creative educational approach that supports Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), these programs are led by Chasewood Learning’s teacher-led instruction followed by fun, engaging and dynamic activities.
Instructor: Chasewood Learning
Location: F&RC – John Sullivan A
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Registration for this program/event begins at 9:00am on 12/5 for residents and 12/12 for non-residents.