Scratch Game Design (Grade 3-5, Beginners)

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Scratch Game Design (Grade 3-5, Beginners) Scratch was developed at MIT as a graphical programming language, and this course is designed to cultivate interests of younger students. In this course, elementary school students will be introduced to fundamental programming concepts. Students will learn how to create animations, computer games, and interactive projects using Scratch. Students create their own computer game and share it with their E2 instructor and classmates. No previous programming skills are required, but students should be comfortable using a computer and browser, and managing files. Date and Time: June 22 nd 26 th, 2:00PM 5:00PM Session #2: E2 in D2 Date and Time: July 27 th 31 st, 9:00AM Noon Young students taking a first coding class grade 2 in school Designing and creating digital programs Confidence to try new things Practice design-based thinking solving skills If-then statements Loops Logic skills Debugging skills (attention to detail) Variables (time permitting)

Scratch Makers Workshop (Grade 3-5, Intermediate & Advanced) Course Description Prerequisite: experience with computer programming in a course or ASA with Scratch or other language. The Scratch Makers Workshop empowers for young coders to apply their imaginations using both software and hardware in real-world projects. Scratch was developed at MIT as a graphical programming language, and this course allows students to design and build projects that connect Scratch with the real world using Makey Makey kits. This course builds on student s prior experience with Scratch to program and remix projects. Sample projects: Create and Program Your Musical Instrument Design Your Scratch Operation Game Video Sensing Program and Build Your Labyrinth Date and Time: June 29 th July 3 rd, 2:00PM 5:00PM Session #2: ISHCMC Date and Time: August 3 rd 7 th, 9:00AM Noon Young students who have already taken a coding class grade 2 in school Creating digital programs that interface with the physical world Practice design-based thinking solving skills Teamwork in modern programming methods Hardware software integration Advanced Scratch MakeyMakey Variables Remixing code Paired programming

Introduction to Computer Science (Grade 6-10) Date and Time: June 22 nd July 3 rd, 1:30PM 4:30PM Course Length: 2 weeks Tuition: 10,700,000 VND Session #2: E2 in D2 Date and Time: July 27 th August 7 th, 1:30PM 4:30PM Course Length: 2 weeks Tuition: 10,700,000 VND This course teaches the foundations of computer science and basic programming. Curriculum and materials are derived from Stanford University s introductory computer programming course by actual teachers at Stanford. This camp will introduce students to programming in JavaScript, and is part of a full year-long series that is equivalent to college-level computer science courses. Participation includes access to a library of video lectures, examples, and exercises. Because curriculum is individually-paced and there is an entire year of material available, students looking for an in-depth experience should sign up for both sessions. Students are expected to bring their own Windows or Mac laptops, while all software and other materials will be provided. Students taking a first coding class grade 5 in school Year Long Curriculum + Lesson Plans Web-based Videos, Examples, and Exercises Instant feedback on your code Basic Programming Concepts JavaScript programming language Graphics and Game Creation Data structures

Robotics Workshop (Grade 4-12) Based on the LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 robotics kits, this course introduces students to the exciting world of robotics. Combining the versatility of the LEGO building system and intuitive drag-and-drop EV3 software, this course will have students engineering cool robots and learning visual programming from the first day. The workshop is an engaging opportunity for students to problem-solve in real life and gain exposure to STEM activities. This course requires the ability to work in teams and desire to have fun learning! For those who have robotics experience, we will build upon this prior knowledge. Date: June 15 th June 19 th Grade 4-6 Time: 2:00PM 5:00PM Grade 7-12 Time: 1:30PM 4:00PM Tuition: 5,380,000 VND Session #3: ISHCMC Date and Time: August 3 rd August 7 th, 9:00AM Noon Tuition: 5,380,000 VND Sessions will cover similar content, so we recommend choosing only one location. Students interested in tinkering or wondering if engineering is right for them grade 3 in school Use EV3 software for visual programming Build MINDSTORMS robots that use motors Program and use various sensors Recognize gears and gear ratios LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 Base Set LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 Software solving and creativity Collaborative teamwork

Instructors for the Innovation & Technology Camps @ E2 Don Le Don co-founded Everest Education (E2) where he serves as Co-CEO and teacher. He is the lead instructor and curriculum designer for all of Everest Education s STEM courses. B.S. in Computer Science, Stanford University B.A. in Economics, Stanford University Don began his career with Bain & Company as a management consultant, before becoming an investor with Red Mountain Capital. He moved to Vietnam in 2007 and has served in leading finance, technology, and consumer businesses. Don serves as a board member of Sponsors for Educational Opportunity Vietnam (SEO- Vietnam). Alisa Nguyen Alisa is a student at Harvard University graduating in 2015, and will be teaching our STEM courses. A.B. in Computer Science, Harvard University While at Harvard University, Alisa has been a Teaching Fellow in CS61: Intro to Systems Programming and CS50: Intro to Computer Science. She has been an engineering intern with Facebook, Google, Zalora, and Microsoft, and is working full-time for Facebook after graduation in 2015. She also co-founded Harvard College Developers for Development, a volunteer group that fosters a community of students interested in applying technology for social impact in international development. Additional teaching staff to be included.