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2 days Coding Holiday for kids (8-12): Fun with Game, AI & Cyber Security

2 days Coding Holiday for kids (8-12): Fun with Game, AI & Cyber Security
Course Objective Students will go on the next level and introduced to the core concepts of computer programming.  Quick starter and fun! We are sure the children will bring the most interesting knowledge back home and continue to learn for life! Using the Scratch development environment, students will learn how to create your own programs, such as interactive stories, create song and build their own exciting games. The special feature of this course is introducing concept of AI & cyber security to our young coders. What children will learn Tell a story by animation Create a simple piano and make songs Computation thinking: Pattern Recognition, Loops, Conditions, Creativity and Computation thinking Debugging Do you know what is AI? Let me show you Cyber Security – do you know how bitcoin & block chain works?     Course Start Date From 1 Dec – 30 Dec 2018, every Saturday & Sunday 9 A.M – 11 A.M. Course Duration This is a 2-seesion starter course, conducted on Saturday & Sunday. Each session will be 2 hours. What is included All equipment, You can bring your own notebook computer if you want to Children can continue to coding at home (We encourage that!)   Course Fee $220 + $20 material fee   Recommended for Children age from 8 to 12 No experience required   For more information, please feel free to contact us Ms. Sharon Sze – codingseeds@gmail.com Join us on our open day on 10 Nov & 11 Nov 2018, 10 A.M. 
starting on 2018-12-01 09:00:00

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Gen Y Education (City Hall)
5 Coleman St #B1-16 , Excelsior Shopping Centre
Singapore
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