Spring camps in Tech
Coding languages come and go - We teach Foundations of Technology. Game based curriculum : MIT Scratch, Java & Python
SKILL LEVEL:
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
TIME SLOTS: (EST)
10:00 AM to 11:00AM
11:00 AM to 12:00PM
LENGTH:
5 days (April 1 onwards)
Mon-Fri: 1 hour each
Total 5 hours
Multiple slots available
PREREQUISITE:
Students must have a Laptop or Desktop
STREAM:
Technology/Coding
Age & Proficiency based Summer camps
Your child will be grouped with other children in the same age-band and skill-band
Get Started
Best way to start coding and develop algorithmic thinking
Be Creative
Bright colorful interfaces are engaging and fun
Be Analytical
Students focus on logical thinking without being bogged down with syntax or debugging
Get Started
Best language for object oriented programming
Self-learn
Students get life-long access to a premium self-learn curriculum
Application Dev
Simple application development that sets them up to use any language
Work With Data
Best language to work with data
Analyze Data
Children learn to analyze data and generate insights with an in-house curriculum
Problem Solving
Improves logical thinking and problem-solving skills in a fun collaborative environment
Help your child learn how to think rather than what to think
Be a game changer
Enroll NowScratch is a block-based visual programming language and website targeted primarily at children 7-11 as an educational tool for coding. In creating projects on Scratch , young people create animated stories, interactive games and dynamic simulations.
In the process of creating their projects, students develop computational thinking skills and also broader life skills, known as the four Cs —Creativity, Communication, Collaboration and Critical thinking.
How It Works
Class Concepts
Your child develops algorithmic thinking and problem-solving skills while learning basic coding in a small group environment. Classes incorporate games, stories and group activities to keep them fun and engaging.
Class Structure
We match three children of similar ages or skill levels in a group with one tutor. Groups meet for one-hour and half sessions, and children will see the same tutor every day for consistency.
WHY SCRATCH ?
- It teaches concepts like parallelism and event handling, algorithmic thinking that helps succeed in the hardest classes.Uses iteration and boolean logic while building games and stories.
- They learn to write clean code and do all of the things that a text-based coder can do.
- Automatically instills in them discipline such as debugging and documentation in a fun environment
We focus on algorithmic thinking rather than syntax for a coding language. Students don’t just learn computer programming, they also learn problem solving and how to think like a programmer.
Class size is fixed at 3 which is ideal for kids to be in a social co-learning environment. Instructors are trained to encourage the kids to participate and help each other - just like a real life team
PROGRAM OUTCOMES :
By the end of the course, students will develop algorithmic thinking to solve problems. Students will create, share Scratch projects. They learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively.
My child feels much more confident in his math and coding skills. He is excited about the lessons and enjoys them immensely.
Ann goes out of her way and continues to accommodate all my requests as a parent.
Dr Khanna, Aadi's father