Meaningful Software Innovation
Discover how software engineering, behavioral science, and design thinking can help you excel in high school and college. Meaningful Software Innovation is an online summer program designed by a Stanford Continuing Studies educator in collaboration with Codecraft Works, utilizing their National Science Foundation-funded educational software platform.
This one-week online course is for students in the 5th – 7th grades. Students will code a personal storyboard web app based on what’s important to them. No previous coding experience needed!
Classes will be held daily from 9:00 am to 11:30 am ET with 2 hours of coding and collaboration activity outside of class.
This program will not meet on Wednesday, June 19th in observation of Juneteenth National Independence Day.
REMINDER: This Codecraft camp is virtual, with synchronous live instruction and peer interaction. No boring lectures here. We specialize in fun, hands-on, project-based exploration into the world of computer science, cyber security, and web application programming from anywhere you can put a laptop down.
Courses
Meaningful Software Innovation
Discover the power of software engineering, behavioral science and design thinking to excel in high school, college and beyond! In the Meaningful Software Innovation (MSI) course, students will be encouraged to: