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COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSES




           •  Creative Computing (MS & HS) - Creative computing supports the development of personal
              connections to computing, by drawing upon creativity, imagination, and interests.  Many young
              people with access to computers participate as consumers, rather than designers or
              creators.  Creative computing emphasizes the knowledge, practices, and fundamental literacies
              that young people need to create the types of dynamic and interactive computational media that
              they enjoy in their daily lives.    This course uses a platform called Scratch to develop creativity
              and teach basic programming skills.  All students will be required to complete a year-end project
              in which they will go through a project design process very similar to that of SCRUM used by
              Raytheon, including a design sprint.  Typing will also be incorporated into this course using
              Mavis Beacon Keyboarding for Kids (which students will be able to keep) in which at home
              practice will be required and part of the student’s grade.  Prerequisites:  None   A Laptop is
              required; a tablet or mobile device may not be used in lieu of a laptop.  Internet access for this
              course is optional.  Instructor:  Lisa Mellady Recommended Donation of $10 per weekly session.

           •  Build A Gaming PC (HS) - Desktop, Laptop, Tower. BIOS, DDR, HCL. Minecraft, Fortnite, Mario
              Kart. Did you know what the first six were? No doubt you could identify the last three. Without
              hardware, gaming would not exist. It is the foundation of all things computer. In this course we
              will enhance your understanding of computer components, computer memory, processing
              devices, and input devices. We will study how they work, how they impact one another, and how
              to solve problems as they arise. Then we will put our new found knowledge into practice by
              collaborating to build a working gaming computer. Course will include: Hardware Architecture,
              Software Implementation, Troubleshooting, and Basic Coding. Prerequisite: None. This is a
              beginning level foundational course. Students must be willing to learn, collaborate, and offer
              suggestions. Some handouts and videos will be required as homework. This class is heavily
              hands on and collaborative. Instructor: Jennifer Paolini. Recommended minimum donation per
              weekly session: $15.

           •  Web Design (HS) -This course will be guiding the beginning student in the field of Web Design.
              We will cover adding, styling, and modifying text, adding links, working with tables, creating
              forms, controlling page layouts, adding semantic tags, adding canvases, adding audio and video,
              publishing your web page in HTML5 and CSS and working with JavaScript.  We will be learning
              how to write the language in Notepad ++.  We will not be using a web development application.
              This is a nuts and bolts type of course that is focused on learning the language of HTML5.  This
              is a project-based course and students will be required to complete a final project.  There will
              also be a written final at the end of the Fall Semester.  A Laptop is required; a tablet or mobile
              device may not be used in lieu of a laptop.  Instructor: Lisa Mellady Recommended Donation of
              $12 per weekly session.
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