Mobile App Developer

When
Mon (7/20/20) 1–4pm MDT (3 hrs)
Tue (7/21/20) 1–4pm MDT (3 hrs)
Wed (7/22/20) 1–4pm MDT (3 hrs)
Thu (7/23/20) 1–4pm MDT (3 hrs)
Fri (7/24/20) 1–4pm MDT (3 hrs)
303-800-0011
Where
Online
Ages
10–13 yrs old
Attendance
Drop-off: kids only
Price
$335 plus 3% service fee
Discount
5% sibling discount available
Discounts available when you purchase two or more eligible events from Silicon STEM Academy!
About

LIVE ONLINE. Learn how to design, code and publish your own mobile apps! In this camp get ready to Unleash You Inner Geek as you develop your JavaScript programming skills while designing cool mobile-friendly games and animated apps. This course is a great place for beginners but is also packed with sophisticated tools for those students who are more advanced, too. Students can create apps for any mobile device or PC and easily share with friends & family. No coding experience is required, but Coding 101 is recommended.

General Daily Schedule:
9:00 - 10:30 Instruction & Development Time
10:30 - 10:45 Break
10:45 - 12:00 Instruction & Coding Time

Students who like this camp may also like to JavaScript or Python Programming camp.

Online login procedures will be sent to you a day before the course begins. Please be on the lookout for details!

Tech Requirements for Desktop and Laptop Computers
• PC or MAC computers less than 7 years old should all work fine, but we recommend Windows XP or later, or OSX 10.7 or later, respectively
• Stable Internet connection with at least 1.2Mbps down and 600Kbps upload speeds. You can check your speed here: https://www.speedtest.net/
• Webcam – Either internal (built-in) or external camera
• Headphones with integrated mic are recommended but not required
• Note: While tablets will work to a certain extent, they are not advised because many students have difficulty seeing multiple screens. If the student must use a tablet, an external keyboard is recommended.

General Student Skills Requirements (Parents may need to assist young students with these items for the first few classes)
• Ability to access an Internet browser and navigate the web
• Ability to log into/operate Zoom
• Ability to navigate between multiple windows during class (i.e. students must be able to toggle between instructor’s screen on Zoom and their own screen)
• Ability to cut & paste using Ctrl X, C and V (windows), or Command X, C and V (mac).

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