Karel Bot Classes for Ages 10-13
Does your middle schooler want to learn how to code? Students, ages 10-13, can learn with Senior Java Developer and Computer Science Instructor, Austin Poole, in a series of four, free coding classes for tweens and teens at the South Cobb Regional Library. Building on their programming skills each week, students will participate in hands-on Karel Language coding activities - an introduction to learning coding language developed by Rich Pattis.
Learning how to code takes time, so to get the most out of this learning opportunity, students must be committed to attending all four coding class sessions for the best possible learning outcome.
Wednesdays: 5pm - 6pm
- October 2nd
- October 9th
- October 16th
- October 23rd
Intended for Tweens/Teens, Ages 10-13.
Space is very limited and registration is required for the entire series. Once registered, we ask that you are committed to attending all 4 sessions. Please register at the link below.
For more information call South Cobb Regional Library at (678) 398-5828.
Photo Credit: "Computer Games" by Wolfgang Lonien is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)