San Francisco, CA, May 20, 2020 --(PR.com)-- CodeHS, a leading computer science educational technology company, is launching a variety of new courses geared towards middle and high school students. Expand your programming pathway next year with new and engaging computer science courses, from physical computing where students can bring life to physical objects, to advanced cybersecurity. The computer science vs information technology Curriculum Team will be hosting free webinars throughout May to showcase each new course.
The new courses launching this month include:
Physical Computing with micro:bit, a one-semester middle school course that allows students to refresh their knowledge of basic programming concepts in order to control a physical device.
Physical Computing with Arduino, a one-semester course geared towards high school students using an Arduino microcontroller board.
Advanced Cybersecurity, the newest addition to our Cybersecurity pathway which will cover various topics, from advanced cryptography to risk assessment.
Web Development, a capstone course that teaches the basic elements of web development, such as web hosting and incorporating JavaScript into HTML files.
The new courses launching this month include:
Physical Computing with micro:bit, a one-semester middle school course that allows students to refresh their knowledge of basic programming concepts in order to control a physical device.
Physical Computing with Arduino, a one-semester course geared towards high school students using an Arduino microcontroller board.
Advanced Cybersecurity, the newest addition to our Cybersecurity pathway which will cover various topics, from advanced cryptography to risk assessment.
Web Development, a capstone course that teaches the basic elements of web development, such as web hosting and incorporating JavaScript into HTML files.
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