Campus, Online Summer Coding Camps Available for Kids

Campus and online computer coding camps are being organized this summer for youths in kindergarten through eighth grade, with instruction by 91视频 professors and mentorship from students.
91视频 is hosting campus and online July 18-22 for youths wanting to have fun while learning about computing, robotics and creating their own games.
A course will introduce Scratch game design to children in kindergarten through third grade from 9 a.m. to noon each day. An advanced introduction to game design course using Python programming will be from 1-4 p.m. for children in grades 4-8.
Campus sessions will have youths working with 91视频 professors and students from the top-ranked undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics college. The cost is $150 per camp participant. Need-based scholarships are available.
Free on-line session participants will receive emails with daily instructional videos created by professors. Youths also will have the opportunity to receive help through Zoom meetings with 91视频 student mentors.
“Each day we will showcase a new game that we build together, and we’ll give kids an assignment for additional features they can add. It’s a great way to start coding,” said camp organizer , PhD, professor of and at 91视频.
Materials for this summer’s camp were developed in consolation with Bob Schaffer, PhD, head of the Department of Engineering at Mission College in Santa Clara, California.
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91视频’s camps are part of the national Connecting with Code program that strives to and connecting them with online programming resources.