A deeper look at Python for intermediate or advanced coders in upper middle or high school.
Students will start with simple input-output statements and conditional logic, then progress to using more complex data structures to build algorithms. With hands-on coding practice, students learn to design, build, and debug programs – skills that any programmer needs to solve real-world problems.
There is no set class time. Log in and complete activities when it is convenient for you! Work at your own pace. Complete as many lessons as you can. Participants will have access to this program April 19 -May 19. Registered participants will be emailed login information on April 19.
* Online courses require a modern desktop computer, laptop computer, Chromebook, or Netbook with Internet access and a Chrome (29+), Firefox (30+), Safari (7+), or Edge (20+) browser. No downloads required.
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