Young Coderz junior

Young Coderz junior(Primary Year Program)
The Young Coderz Junior program engages young creators to experience and explore technology by using interactive tools like Sphero, Ozobot, Dash & Dot,Makey Makey and Drag & Drop programming languages like Scratch, Construct2, App Inventor and Python to make their own Art, Games and Apps.
Age Appropriate Curriculum
Junior Program offers a vigorous, multi semester curriculum that is tailor made for young curious minds to explore technologies using game based programming modules.
Emphasis on Hands-on Building
To cultivate their curious minds, our instructors guide students through their personal projects towards end of each term. Through the process, students learn to make their own games mobile apps from idea to reality.
Result Driven Modules
Each class we offer a tangible product for students to take home. We believe coding is a means to create with technology; that’s why having an end product is of utmost importance.
Structure
* Each level has 12-15 weekly classes, each class is 1.5 hours long
* Class size up to 8 students
* Exclusive invite to special one-off workshops
* Individual feedback from instructor upon request
* End of term one-on-one parent teacher conference upon request
* Monthly Newsletter
* New Batches start August and January
* Courses can be conducted in English/Norwegian

Curriculum RoadMap
Level 1
This level introduces students to the world of programming by making them learn basics commands for Robotics. We start with logical thinking to move robots systematically, then moving on to spatial and geometric design. Designed for young imaginative minds, students learn key programming concepts such as sequences, loops, conditionals and abstraction by building their own projects of animated stories and arts using Scratch
Featured Courses:Gaming Using Robotics, Scratch Programming
Level 2
In Level 2, students leverage their programming skills and imaginations by exploring all of the Scratch blocks to build their own games by creating their own characters, backgrounds and game dynamics. students will take home a game to play with their friends and family every week. They will also be integrating physical hardware with software. They will get hands-on with some popular Scratch extension hardwares like Makey Makey and Kinect
Featured Courses:Scratch Game Programming, Scratch Extension Game Programming
Level 3
This level inspires students begin to go beyond playing mobile and computer gaming, and move to create their own games and apps. Students use 2D game development tools to create their HTML5 games using Drag & Drop and can publish to over 15 platforms. They will also learn to develop games as apps and start publishing them to the outside world. This level will be a stepping stonr for building mobile applications to solve real-life problems for the community.
Featured Courses: 2D Game Development, Mobile App Development
Level 4
In Level 4, students are exposed to Python, one of the most commonly used languages today powering popular applications like Google, Dropbox, YouTube and more. Students program a series of interactive art and will be integrating Python and microbit to make some really popular games on microbit.
Featured Courses:Python Turtle Programming, Microbit Programmming