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Class Details:
Scratch is a simple block-based programming language. It is an extremely simple language, but at the same time is very deep because you can create simple projects, or you can do things such as create multiplayer games where files are stored on the cloud. This is an Intermediate course meant for those who have completed the beginner-level Scratch course. In this course, we will cover things such as basic debugging tools you need, how algorithms work, how we can use external libraries, and add them to our games.
Learning Objectives:
*Class Prerequisite: Completion of Beginner Level Scratch Programming Course
Below is a link for you to access the Scratch classroom.
Please sign up prior to class. To sign up you will click the link below and create a username and password. Please do not use any personal information in your username. Also, don't forget to write your username and password down somewhere so you don't forget it.
http://scratch.mit.edu/signup/6ypk3h6fh
Important Note: Our system will send you the link to join the class 30 minutes prior to the start time of the class.
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Instructor's Bio:
Abhijeet has been involved in the programming and teaching sector for several years. He has worked with the brightest minds on wall street (Quantitative Researchers), and created AI (Machine Learning) Algorithms that analyze stock data, and give recommendations. He has also spent a lot of his time volunteering, and working with gifted students, and helping kids as young as 5 years old, and has been teaching them programming for several years. He has taught students that had no idea how to program, and they went on to win programming competitions. As of right now, he still works as a teacher for a private school, and still works with Quantitative Researchers on a daily basis.
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Fun Facts:
Some of the kids I've taught Python & Scratch have gone on and used what they learned to create mods for Minecraft.
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