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One-on-One Classes

We offer Scratch, Python, Java, Javascript, C, C++, HTML, R, Computer Literacy, Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, and more! We are always expanding our curriculums, so if you are interested in learning a language not listed, shoot us an email or message and we'll be right on it! 

Programming Languages

Through our classes, we have the potential to make a real and positive change in the community. We offer a multitude of languages with our own curriculums that teachers will go through. The possibilities are endless with the number languages and applications you can try with computer programming!

Computer Literacy

Learning to use a computer is a crucial skill in the modern world and the workplace. Our lessons with experienced teachers can provide students with the in's and out's of using technology to problem-solve and accomplish tasks efficiently.

Microsoft Office and Google Workplace

Another amazing tool for students and professionals. We will teach students the ins and outs of Microsoft Office. We will cover advanced usage and real world implementation of each of the services offered in the Micrsoft Office apps (e.g. Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Forms, Sway, etc.)

Teachers and Class Structure

Our student teachers have extensive programming backgrounds and have gone through a selective interviewing process to qualify for their teaching position. They will be following an in-depth curriculum for each course, and all resources used are free, so any student, no matter financial status, can participate in our program. Classes will be held virtually, over Zoom, and are one-on-one, so each student can receive as much attention as they need during their programming journey.

The Journey

If a student chooses to follow the Scratch curriculum, by the end of the course, they will be able to utilize Scratch proficiently and will have a general understanding of important programming concepts such as loops, if-else statements, operators, lists, and functions. This understanding will be a strong foundation for whatever language they decide to tackle next.  

If a student chooses to learn one of the type-based languages, by the end of the course, they will be an intermediate level programmer. They will be well-versed in the language and capable of participating in coding competitions and making programs. They will also have a strong foundation and the skills to continue self-learning that language in the future.  

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