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Summer Camp: Introduction to Java - Part 2 Of 2

In this class, students will get an introduction to Java, including language and syntax basics, object oriented programming, class design and algorithms.
MissB aka Bhavana R (Coding)
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(31)
Class

What's included

5 live meetings
10 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Homework will be assigned after each day. The grade for the homework will be sent at the end of the camp to the parents based on how many questions are done.

Class Experience

US Grade 6 - 9
Beginner - Advanced Level
This class gives an introduction to Java. Java is a great programming language for teenagers to learn. 

In this class, we will start with language syntax, variables, reserved words, operations on various data types. We will then teach if conditions, for and while loops to do basic algorithms. We will then learn how to think in an object oriented way and create classes. 

Learners will be challenged to design a problem of their liking and discuss which classes and methods would be involved. 

Topics covered:

Part 1: (not part of these sessions)

Day 1: Basics of Java language, using variables
Day 2: Strings and basic operations on Strings
Day 3: Advanced String operations
Day 4: Methods, arguments and return types
Day 5: Loops - using for and while loops to solve problems

Part 2: 
Day 1: Introduction to Arrays
Day 2: Booleans and arrays
Day 3: Classes, objects and constructors
Day 4: Class relationships - hasA relationship
Day 5: Class Inheritance - isA relationship

In each class we will start with learning something new and then learners will be asked to do a small exercise to make the concept really sink in.

Learners will use an online programming site called onecompiler.com to type and test their code. This helps us focus on the class material and not the IDE. 

If learners already have a Java IDE(IntelliJ or Eclipse) installed and can get help using it, they may use that instead too. IDE is totally optional. The class will only use onecompiler.com throughout.

We will learn concepts using a mix of code as well as slides. Both will be available to learners during the class.

If learners miss a class. they should watch the recording and do the examples taught before their next class.

Homework is also given after each class.

Other Details

Parental Guidance
We will code on a third party website called onecompiler.com. This website does not require a login. Learners will need to type their code in the left hand side and click a button to Run their program. The program will run on their server and show the results on the right hand side.
Pre-Requisites
Part 1: (not part of these sessions - see other class listing for part 1) Basics of Java language, using variables Strings and basic operations on Strings Advanced String operations Methods, arguments and return types Loops
Language of Instruction
English
Joined February, 2023
4.9
31reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Information Technology from Carnegie Mellon University
Hi there! I am a software professional with over 20+ years of programming experience in the tech industry as a software engineer and an engineering manager. I have a BE in Computer Science and a Masters in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. I absolutely love sharing my love of coding with others!

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$300

for 5 classes
5x per week, 1 week
120 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 11-16
3-5 learners per class

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