Scratch 3.0 is a programming software designed by MIT Media Lab specifically for children and adolescents. This course is the best introduction to teach kids how to learn computer programming. Through specific case studies, analysis, and practice, we teach children how to program games with their own hands.
Programming skills are the only job skills that can earn a high salary without completing a university degree. Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg were good at programming since childhood, dropped out of college, and became successful due to their excellent programming abilities.
Suitable for: Students aged 6 to 18
Teaching Language: English (One-on-one classes with a foreign IT tutor)
Class Levels:
Basic Class: 20 classes, each lasting 25 minutes. Basic animation and simple game creation, building problem-solving and logical thinking skills.
Advanced Class: 30 classes, each lasting 25 minutes. Advanced animation and game creation, building multiple interactive concepts and advanced algorithms.
Graduate Class: 40 classes, each lasting 25 minutes. Practical application of basic artificial intelligence (AI) technology, using machine learning to solve daily problems.