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Zoom Live Camps • Ages 7-18 • Lessonbook.ai
Grade Level Grades 2 – 4
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
We learn to code with Scratch, the most popular block-based coding for kids from MIT. This course contains introduction of Scratch coding, 8 Scratch projects, and one final project at each student’s choice. Students will be asked to present their projects on the last day. From this six-day program, students will have opportunities to tackle complex Scratch projects that can build solid coding foundations for machine learning.
Prerequisites: No coding experience required
Grade Level Grades 2 – 5
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
This level 2 Scratch course contains 8 Scratch projects, and one final project at each student’s choice, which gives students more opportunities to improve their coding skills and logic in programming. Students will be asked to present their projects on the last day. From this ten-day program, students will have opportunities to tackle complex Scratch projects that can build solid coding foundations for machine learning.
Prerequisites: Scratch coding experience required
Grade Level Grades 3 – 5
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
This advanced Scratch course contains 8 Scratch projects, and one final project at each student’s choice, which gives students more opportunities to improve their coding skills and logic in programming. Students will be asked to present their projects on the last day. From this ten-day program, students will have opportunities to tackle complex Scratch projects that can build solid coding foundations for machine learning.
Prerequisites: Scratch coding experience required
Grade Level Grades 4 – 6
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
Students will have hands-on experiences for training data based machine learning models and building things with them, by creating projects and games with Scratch using text, image, or sound recognition. This course provides 9 different ML Scratch projects, and one final project at each student’s choices. Machine learning methodologies will enhance students’ learning skills for their other subjects.
Prerequisites: Scratch coding experience required
Materials: An account in www.aicode101.com
Grade Level Grades 5 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
In this ten-day program, students will learn the most popular programming language for software engineering, data science, machine learning and AI. Students will learn to build simple Python based games using programming loops and functions, draw graphics using the Python module Turtle and create stories.
Prerequisites: Scratch or other coding experience prefered
Materials: an account at Replit.com
Projects Based Python for Kids (L2) ($249)
Grade Level Grades 5 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
Python is the most preferred language. If you want to achieve expertise in Python, then it is crucial to work on some real-time Python project ideas. Project-based learning is the most important thing to improve your knowledge. In this 10-day intermediate course, students will learn more fun Python game projects, and create some real fun applications.
Prerequisites: Python experience required
Materials: download IDE at
https://thonny.org/
Grade Level Grades 5 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
IIn this course, students develop skills necessary for working with APIs, data analysis, and file systems through fun and challenging project-based lessons. The tkinter library is taught to allow students to create more complex projects with graphical elements. Students are introduced to the concepts of recursion, encryption, data persistence, server-client connections, and multithreading. Projects completed in this course demonstrate useful applications for students’ newly acquired Python skills. Upon completion of this course, students are prepared to take Machine Learning in Python with Big Data.
Prerequisites: Python 2 needed
Materials: download IDE at https://thonny.org/
Grade Level Grades 6 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
This course is designed to provide students with basic machine learning and big data concepts that they will be able to apply in the course. They will also be shown the tools they will be using throughout the course on a few fun AI projects involving Image Recognition/classification and data manipulation. Students will have an opportunity to predict NBA draft and Stock market price using existing data.
Prerequisites: Python experience required
Materials: www.aicode101.com and Google Colaboratory
Grade Level Grades 5 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
Raspberry Pi is a low cost mini-computer which is capable of doing everything you’d expect a desktop computer to do, and enables people of all ages to explore computing and program in languages like Scratch and Python. Students will learn how to code to use various electronic modules such as an LED light, ultrasonic sensor, servo, photoresistor, WebIOPi/IoT, etc. Machine Learning models are included.
Prerequisites: Python experience required
Materials: Students need to purchase the following items:
CanaKit Raspberry Pi 3 Kit with 2.5A Power Supply ($55)
32GB microSDHC Class 10 microSD Memory Card ($8)
AICode101 Starter Toolbox for Raspberry Pi ($59)
If your computer doesn't have a SDHC card port, you also need to purchase a Vanja Micro USB OTG Adapter
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If you want to get a Raspberry Pi 4B, please purchase this one
CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 4GB Starter Kit ($100)
Grade Level Grades 5 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
In this 10 lesson program, students will learn how to control and communicate with various sensors like an AD DA & Potentiometer, thermistor, and joystick using Python coding and Raspberry Pi. Both rule-based models and data-based machine learning models will be applied.
Prerequisites: Raspberry Pi level 1 required
Grade Level Grades 6 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
In this 10 lesson program, students will learn how to control and communicate with advanced sensors and parts including an LED Matrix, 4 x 7-Segment Display, DC Motor, Stepper Motor, and a Smart Robot Car using Python coding and Raspberry Pi. Walk students through several programs, testing different smart car features, such as: Motors, ADC voltage check, infrared line tracker, LEDs, buzzers, servos, ultrasonic sensor, camera, etc.
Prerequisites: Python and Raspberry Pi 1 required
Materials: Beside the items listed in the Raspberry Pi Level 1 program, students need to purchase the following item:
AICode101 4WD Smart Car for Raspberry Pi ($99)
Grade Level Grades 5 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to HTML and CSS and WordPress used in designing and creating web pages. Students will have a complete and wide array of customization freedom in the creation of their own web pages! Students will have a fun Kahoot Review on all concepts learned before presenting their final projects.
Prerequisites: Python or JavaScript preferred
Grade Level Grades 5 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
JavaScript is more than just the most popular language for web design, but a tool you'll use to turn your ideas and code into something tangible. In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of coding and utilize this powerful language to build engaging, interactive games. Create your projects with flashy graphics and read user input to recreate games you love, build games from start to finish, and practice game design principles with engaging activities.
Prerequisites: Python experience preferred
Materials: An account at
Replit.com
Grade Level Grades 5 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
In this advanced 10-day program, students will learn more fun JavaScript game projects, and create some real applications like Clock, Quiz, Tic Tac Toe, MadLibs, Code clicker and Dots and boxes. Students will be asked to create their own projects from what they have learned throughout the class. Upon completion the projects are demonstrated by their creators.
Prerequisites: JavaScript 1 required
Materials: An account at Replit.com
Grade Level Grades 5 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
Do you want to become a game maker instead of a game player? Unity is the world’s most popular 2D and 3D game creation platform. You’ll get access to a platform to create 2D games plus an abundance of free resources from us and our awesome community. Students have the opportunity to learn Unity Playground, 2D Platformer, 2D RPG Creator Kit and learn about the Unity Editor and customize the game based on your own ideas and interests.
Prerequisites: Python or JavaScript preferred
Materials: An account at Unity.com
Grade Level Grades 6 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
Do you want to become a gamemaker instead of a gameplayer? Unity is one of the best 3D game and graphic design tools in the world, which bridges the fields of art, code, and design. You can piece together different elements and assets to build your own design. Then with C# coding, you will show players how to interact with your creation. You will design incredible experiences for yourself and your friends, and join a community of millions of developers using Unity!
Prerequisites: Python or JavaScript required
Materials: An account at Unity.com
Project Based Java for Beginners ($249)
Grade Level Grades 6 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
In this 10-lesson course, students will learn to build simple Java based applications using programming classes, loops and functions. Each lesson has one small project which will be taught in 90 minutes. Students will be able to use the built-in Java modules for their own final projects.
Prerequisites: Python or JavaScript required
Grade Level Grades 6 – 12
(max 10 participants)
What to Expect
In this 10-lesson online live course package, students will learn the most popular programming language C++. Students will learn to build simple C++ based games and applications using loops and functions like: Random-Number Guessing Game, Sudoku Puzzle, calculator, and leaderboard, etc.
Prerequisites: Python or JavaScript required
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