Description: In this course, students learn the fundamental concepts of programming - concepts that can be applied in the study of any programming language. Students also dive into specific features of the Python programming language. Below is a summary of the material covered in each module:
| Lesson 1: Getting Started | Lesson 2: Simple Data Types |
| Lesson 3: Introducing Lists | Lesson 4: Working with Lists |
| Lesson 5: If Statements | Lesson 6: Dictionary |
| Lesson 7: Functions | Lesson 8: Classes |
| Lesson 9: Files & Exceptions | Lesson 10: Final Exam |
This course is inspired by the course CS41 taught at Stanford University.
Prerequisites: Grade 6+. No experience is required.
Programming Language: Python
Software: Visual Studio Code
Books:
01/03/2026, 01/10/2026, 01/17/2026, 01/24/2026, 01/31/2026, 02/07/2026, 02/14/2026, 02/21/2026, 02/28/2026, 03/07/2026
Participants must currently be in grades 5 to adult.
Minimum: 6
Maximum: 15
Registration starts on 11/24/2025 and ends on 01/17/2026.
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Please contact AMERIDUO - Teach Students Robotics & Artificial Intelligence if you have any questions.