Students will build, test, and publish their own game in KTBlocks
The KTCoder all-in-one coding platform supports our interactive online classes, our specialized curriculum, and our students’ passion for learning.
Help hours are led by our highly qualified teaching assistants. It is an easy and free way to get immediate feedback on your code.
KTBYTE will e-mail parents with behavior and grade progess reports.
Students can request a certificate of completion once they finish each course.
KTBYTE Robotics Club is a weeklong club that will teach students to work with Arduino, an electronics computer platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. Students in this beginner level course will learn how to build and code basic circuits. No Arduino experience is required. Younger students age 9-11 should have some block coding experience such as Scratch or KTBlocks. Older students age 12 and up should be able to pick up the concepts while taking the class.
Clubs are run by qualified, award-winning KTBYTE Teaching Assistants.
Students need to bring their own laptop. Basic materials are covered, but students will need to purchase an Arduino kit (from Amazon or computer stores) to bring home.
KTBYTE Robotics Club is a weeklong club that will teach students to work with Arduino, an electronics computer platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. Students in this beginner level course will learn how to build and code basic circuits. No Arduino experience is required. Younger students age 9-11 should have some block coding experience such as Scratch or KTBlocks. Older students age 12 and up should be able to pick up the concepts while taking the class.
Clubs are run by qualified, award-winning KTBYTE Teaching Assistants.
Students need to bring their own laptop. Basic materials are covered, but students will need to purchase an Arduino kit (from Amazon or computer stores) to bring home.