Programming with Computational Thinking - Level B to III

  • Computer programming
Zoom
Jun 28 2021
Aug 06 2021

Schedules

(III): Mon-Fri 11:30 to 1:30 (07/26/2021-08/06/2021) Registration closed

Level (III) - (Total 30 hours)
$660.00
  • Sun 
  • Mon11:30 am - 1:30 pm
  • Tue11:30 am - 1:30 pm
  • Wed11:30 am - 1:30 pm
  • Thu11:30 am - 1:30 pm
  • Fri11:30 am - 1:30 pm
  • Sat 

Description

For all new participants, you must select Level B. 

Please do note that you won't be confined in the same level once you have satisfied the requirement.  You will be immediately moved on the next level of topics disregarding which level you have initially signed up for. 

For returning students,  please select the level which you have been recommended.  If you have yet received recommendation,  please  contact the office at [email protected], or call (908) 595-1010.  

For more details regarding the syllabus, please see the online syllabus.

Registration period

Registration for this schedule starts on 03/10/2021

Restrictions

Participants must be entering grades 7 to 12.

(B&I): Mon-Fri 9 to 11 (07/26/2021-08/06/2021) Registration closed

Level (I) - (Total 30 hours)
$600.00
  • Sun 
  • Mon9:00 - 11:00 am
  • Tue9:00 - 11:00 am
  • Wed9:00 - 11:00 am
  • Thu9:00 - 11:00 am
  • Fri9:00 - 11:00 am
  • Sat 

Description

For all new participants, you must select Level B. 

  Highlight:

 You won't be confined in the same level once you have satisfied the requirement for level B.  You will be immediately moved on the next level of topics disregarding which level you have initially signed up for.

 

For returning students,  please select the level which you have been recommended.  If you have yet received recommendation,  please  contact the office at [email protected], or call (908) 595-1010.  

For more details regarding the syllabus, please see the online syllabus.

Registration period

Registration for this schedule starts on 07/20/2021

Restrictions

Participants must be entering grades 7 to 12.

Online location

Zoom

Description


 Schedule:
Ten-day 2-hr Instructor-led and 1-hr (2-3pm) independent work group (supervised). Total 30 hours.


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May sign up for one or more weeks. Students will progressively advance their programming skill at their own pace.
You may continue weeks of this workshop to further in-depth knowledge, up to some algorithms usually introduced in advanced college levels. Reference:  View the syllabus.

Sign up multiple weeks  with $50 off each additional week.


 Track: Computer Science and Engineering - Grade 8-12.

 Prerequisites:

  • MUST possess High proficiency in Algebra I.  If participant  currently is not a SR student, please send us a school transcript or any document which proves participant has met this requirement. 
  • MUST have completed prior levels.  If  you currently are not attending SR Algorithms in C/C++, please send us one of your latest programs in order to determine an appropriate level for you. Please do review our CS syllabus regarding which level best suitable. 
  • MUST love analysis. There will be analytical work in additional programming.
  • MUST love mind challenge.

 Learning Tool:  

Software - Microsoft Visual Studio Express C/C++  
NOTE: While this workshop will not use the robot itself, knowledge learned from this workshop is indispensable to write robust robotics programs.

 Description:  
Computer Science goes far beyond just Coding. It lays important foundation in efficient problems solving in this digital age, especially in science and engineering realm. This track is not just about programming in a specific language, but to focus on problems solving skill with computational thinking.

Computational thinking is the thought processes involved in formulating a problem and expressing effective solutions to the problem. All programming activities will cover not just programming, but also understanding how to computationally solve problems.  You will go beyond learning concepts and mechanics in programming, and work on a lot of hands-on practice in problems solving with efficiency in mind which will greatly benefit in your future endeavor in any facet in academic, especially science application in this digital age.

Following our proven excellent record throughout school year, we carry our learning model to our summer programs.   View our students achievements with USACO exams here. USACO is the most prestigious pre-college Computer Science competition in the States. The achievements demonstrated the effectiveness of our model.


 Highlight of Learning Concepts:
Please do review our CS syllabus - Level III and IV.

 

 

Registration closed.