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Beginner Computer Science

Type
Course
Date of Publication
December 1, 2021
Price
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Overview

This Beginner Computer Science course will equip participants in 3rd-10th grade with a basic understanding of operating a computer, basic programming skills, and navigating websites.

Through 16-1 hour interactive lessons, students will get to hear from coding professionals and create their own computer games through code.org.

Course Objectives

Once you finish this course, you will be able to:

  1. discuss computer science;
  2. utilize basic programming skills;
  3. troubleshoot and problem-solve code; and
  4. exercise personal development skills.

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