Learn Programming in Scratch

Do you want to make innovations? Want to make some games, arts and songs online? want to explore and study computer science?




Yes, then grab this course  'Programming in Scratch' introduced by  HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE on edX. Course starts on 2 Feb, 2015.

This is a course that introduce computer science and programming ideas with the help of Scratch programming. It is designed for those students are familiar with some ideas of computer science, use of variable and other basic concepts. This course starts by introducing the basic idea of using Scratch. The programming activities throughout the session will stretch your mid and challenge you but not to worry as staff will make you understand each and every concept of scratch programming.

About the course staff:
                                   Colleen Lewis will be available to teach you throughout the session. She is a professor of computer science in Harvey Mudd College. She possess  specialization in computer science education. Lewis curates http://csteachingtips.org/ , a site for sharing  effective computer science teaching practices.

Ways to take this course:

  •  Verified Certificate.
  • Audit this course.
1. Verified Certificate: You can plan to use your completed course-work  for resumes, career advancement, or school applications with the help of a Verified edX certificate. this certificate will act as a proof of your successful work.  Minimum fee is applied.
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2. Audit this course: You can audit this course for free and will have complete access to all the assignments, materials of course. If your work is satisfactory then you will be awarded a Honor Code certificate to showcase your achievement. Honor Code certificate is free of cost.



Interested in this course then go for it.
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