What if your child spent their SUMMER LEARNING TO make apps instead
of playing them? This camp, designed for 10-15-year-old students,
introduces the fundamentals of coding. Students will create websites,
mobile apps, and video games all while having fun with our energetic
team. By the end of the week, each student will have built at least
one web page, app, and video game using programming languages like
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Unity 3D w/ C#. The camp is kept small to
ensure everyone gets focused attention and learns at their pace. More
than just coding - Week of Code boosts creativity, logical thinking
skills, and brain power! In addition to programming time inside,
campers will interact with our upbeat team for unplugged activities
and games. Week of Code is a blend of computer programming,
problem-solving, and teamwork! Students must bring their own
laptops. If you are interested in the camp but don't have a laptop,
send an email to info@awesomeincu.com In this course, your student
will: Create a video game, website, and a mobile app in one week
Build a foundation of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Android, C#, Unity 3D
Think like a computer with logic and gates Analyze how programs work
and how code functions Develop computational thinking skills Your
student will take home: Project files and portfolio If your summer
plans change, you can make unlimited updates to your
registration—with no fees—up to 4 weeks before your start date.
Course Dates Free drop-off starts at noon. June 10-13, 1-5pm June
17-20, 1-5pm July 8-11, 1-5pm July 15-18 1-5pm Curriculum Mobile App
Development with Android Web Development with HTML, CSS, and
Javascript Video Game Development with Unity 3D 1-on-1 support from
our instructional team Final project presentations at the end of the
camp Who should attend Week of Code Camp? This camp is designed for
10-15-year-old school students with interest in learning how to code
websites, mobile apps, and video games. Our students are boys and
girls, ages 10-15, who like technology or enjoy playing video games
like Minecraft. No prior programming experience is required. This
course is capped at 20 students. Instructional Team Instructors for
this course have included: Caleb Cornett, Indie Game Developer and
Coding Instructor Gina Beth Russell, Coding Instructor Nick Such,
Director of Awesome Inc U Danny Thorne, Professional Software
Developer What is Awesome Inc U? Awesome Inc U exists to help people
learn to code. Since 2013, we've helped over 1,500 people on their
journey to learning computer programming. Our students are kids and
adults who know that it’s never too early or too late to learn how
to code. We believe that the ability to write code and build software
is an essential skill for the 21st century. It's something that sparks
creativity, fosters a stronger global community, and leads to great
career opportunities. You don’t have to be a genius to learn to
code; you just need to be determined. FAQs Are scholarships available
for this course? Yes, thanks we have scholarships available thanks to
our sponsor, Verizon. You can apply here. Where is the best place to
park near Awesome Inc? Free Parking is available for drop-off/pickup.
The best location is the parking lot to the east side of our building,
in spaces 1-19. See parking map for more details. Do students need
their own computer for this course? Yes, each student will need to
provide his/her own laptop for the course. Either Microsoft
Windows-based PC's, Apple macOS computers, and Chromebooks will work,
but iPads will not work for this course. We recommend a laptop made
within the past 3-4 years. Computers should be free from
viruses/malware. We have a limited number of rental laptops available
for $25/day. Please see our website for more details
- www.awesomeincu.com
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