Web Application and Internet Safety Tips for Youngers
Sunday: 3:15 - 4:45 PM for 6th-8th grade, 4:50-6:05 PM for 4th-5th grade
2/26/2017 - 5/28/2017
Tuition: $800 for 12 sessions
Instructor: Brian M.
A beginning course for web application development. No prior programming knowledge is required. You will also learn programming using Javascript.
Build a few simple web applications as we learn the related technologies - from a simple static app to more complicated dynamic app. How many apps we will build depends on the progress of the class.
Run on your web apps on your desktop computer or mobile devices from your own website.
HTML
CSS
Javascript
Build web apps running on desktop or mobile devices
Web security
Development environmen
Development workflow
Wireframe mockups of web pages
Registration of our own domain
Functional web apps
Basic Java Programming and Zero Robotics
Thursday: 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
1/26/2017 - 5/25/2017
Tuition: $960 for 16 sessions
Instructor: Vicki G.
Gallant Academy’s Java Programming course is an Introductory Java program designed and targeted for students seeking an introduction and later building a solid foundation of the Java programming language. No prior programming experience is required. It is also a foundation class for students who will be interested later studying and joining International Zero Robotics Competition.
Instead of just letting students work on some animation projects, Gallant Academy’s program will more focus on systematically teaching students the basic programming concepts, algorithms and object-oriented modeling. We will provide students many chances to practice concepts and algorithms by working on some standard computer science exam questions. Students will work on small and fun projects emphasizing on using and optimizing computation data structures and algorithms.
Zero Robotics related knowledge and projects will also be covered at the end of the program session. And we will guide and encourage students to join Gallant Robotics Team to attend International Zero Robotics Competition.
Lecture 1: Hello world, Java Primitive Data Type, String
Lecture 2: Arrays, For loops, Operators
Lecture 3: Conditional Statement, Switch statement, While Loops
Lecture 4: String Builder and Formatting, Get user input, File I/O
Lecture 5: Functions, parameters, Recursion
Lecture 6: Classes and objects, constructors,
Lecture 7: Private, Public, Protected
Lecture 8: Inheritance
Lecture 9: Package and Interfaces
Lecture 10: Polymorphisms
Lecture 11: ArrayList, HashMap, Set, Import, Libraries
Lecture 12: Try, Handling exceptions
Lecture 13: Data Structure, Sorting algorithm
Lecture 14: AP Computer Science Review
Lecture 15: AP Computer Science Review
Lecture 16. Zero robotics
USACO and Zero Robotics
Friday: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
1/20/2017 - 5/19/2017
Tuition: $1280 for 16 sessions
Instructor: Jason Z.
Gallant Academy’s USACO program is designed for students who are familiar with basic Java Programming concepts and would like to develop more advanced analytical and computer problem solving skills. We will help students study and prepare for the USACO competition.
We will strength and consolidate students’ understanding of programming fundamentals, algorithms, and object oriented molding by teaching, analyzing and letting students work on many real USACO competition problems. Teacher will focus on training students to develop the skills to think through and tackle problems independently. We will summarize and emphasize on concepts/problems/areas which are difficult for students to understand. Students will have lots of opportunities to work on projects, including coming up with design approaches, coding, debugging, testing and presentations.
Gallant Academy’s USACO Program also servers the foundation class for students who are interested in later studying and joining International Zero Robotics Competition, which is an annual International robot programming competition run by MIT that inspires students to test their engineering and leadership skills. It is based on the programming of special robot called SPHERES, or artificial satellites-like spherical located inside the International Space Station. Our AP Computer Science Programming teachers are the coaches who are leading Gallant Robotics Team proceed into ISS seminal final.
Sunday: 3:15 - 4:45 PM for 6th-8th grade, 4:50-6:05 PM for 4th-5th grade
2/26/2017 - 5/28/2017
Tuition: $800 for 12 sessions
Instructor: Brian M.
A beginning course for web application development. No prior programming knowledge is required. You will also learn programming using Javascript.
Build a few simple web applications as we learn the related technologies - from a simple static app to more complicated dynamic app. How many apps we will build depends on the progress of the class.
Run on your web apps on your desktop computer or mobile devices from your own website.
HTML
CSS
Javascript
Build web apps running on desktop or mobile devices
Web security
Development environmen
Development workflow
Wireframe mockups of web pages
Registration of our own domain
Functional web apps
Basic Java Programming and Zero Robotics
Thursday: 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
1/26/2017 - 5/25/2017
Tuition: $960 for 16 sessions
Instructor: Vicki G.
Gallant Academy’s Java Programming course is an Introductory Java program designed and targeted for students seeking an introduction and later building a solid foundation of the Java programming language. No prior programming experience is required. It is also a foundation class for students who will be interested later studying and joining International Zero Robotics Competition.
Instead of just letting students work on some animation projects, Gallant Academy’s program will more focus on systematically teaching students the basic programming concepts, algorithms and object-oriented modeling. We will provide students many chances to practice concepts and algorithms by working on some standard computer science exam questions. Students will work on small and fun projects emphasizing on using and optimizing computation data structures and algorithms.
Zero Robotics related knowledge and projects will also be covered at the end of the program session. And we will guide and encourage students to join Gallant Robotics Team to attend International Zero Robotics Competition.
Lecture 1: Hello world, Java Primitive Data Type, String
Lecture 2: Arrays, For loops, Operators
Lecture 3: Conditional Statement, Switch statement, While Loops
Lecture 4: String Builder and Formatting, Get user input, File I/O
Lecture 5: Functions, parameters, Recursion
Lecture 6: Classes and objects, constructors,
Lecture 7: Private, Public, Protected
Lecture 8: Inheritance
Lecture 9: Package and Interfaces
Lecture 10: Polymorphisms
Lecture 11: ArrayList, HashMap, Set, Import, Libraries
Lecture 12: Try, Handling exceptions
Lecture 13: Data Structure, Sorting algorithm
Lecture 14: AP Computer Science Review
Lecture 15: AP Computer Science Review
Lecture 16. Zero robotics
USACO and Zero Robotics
Friday: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
1/20/2017 - 5/19/2017
Tuition: $1280 for 16 sessions
Instructor: Jason Z.
Gallant Academy’s USACO program is designed for students who are familiar with basic Java Programming concepts and would like to develop more advanced analytical and computer problem solving skills. We will help students study and prepare for the USACO competition.
We will strength and consolidate students’ understanding of programming fundamentals, algorithms, and object oriented molding by teaching, analyzing and letting students work on many real USACO competition problems. Teacher will focus on training students to develop the skills to think through and tackle problems independently. We will summarize and emphasize on concepts/problems/areas which are difficult for students to understand. Students will have lots of opportunities to work on projects, including coming up with design approaches, coding, debugging, testing and presentations.
Gallant Academy’s USACO Program also servers the foundation class for students who are interested in later studying and joining International Zero Robotics Competition, which is an annual International robot programming competition run by MIT that inspires students to test their engineering and leadership skills. It is based on the programming of special robot called SPHERES, or artificial satellites-like spherical located inside the International Space Station. Our AP Computer Science Programming teachers are the coaches who are leading Gallant Robotics Team proceed into ISS seminal final.