In this course, students will gain a basic understanding of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript ES6 through visualized discussions, demonstrations, and hands-on coding. We will first discuss how all 3 languages work together in a website and how they interact as separate files. Then, we’ll move into learning the basics of each language, starting with syntax and then doing hands-on practice with recreating webpage elements. Throughout this, we will demonstrate how tools such as ChatGPT can generate raw code, then learn to read/understand prewritten code and add our own elements to it. We’ll spend a week briefly introducing APIs and showing the exciting possibilities for collaboration that web development offers. Finally, students will contribute to The Cloud Classroom’s website / leave the class with code for a personalized webpage.
Welcome to the captivating realm of computer algorithms! In this course, we will embark on an exploratory journey into the fundamental principles of algorithms and their profound impact on our digital landscape. Our primary medium for comprehending and implementing algorithms will be the esteemed programming language, Java. Through a combination of interactive discussions, practical coding exercises, and engaging activities, we will equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to design, analyze, and implement algorithms proficiently.
This class to include the first human inhabitants of the Japanese Archipelago, the various periods that followed which included Kofun, Asuka, Nara, Heian and all the way to Feudal Japan (1185 to 1600). This would be followed by Early Modern Japan (1600 to 1868). Then Modern Japan from this period to 1912. After this period we would cover Imperial Japan, invasion of Asia, and WWII.
This class to include the first human inhabitants of the Japanese Archipelago, the various periods that followed which included Kofun, Asuka, Nara, Heian and all the way to Feudal Japan (1185 to 1600). This would be followed by Early Modern Japan (1600 to 1868). Then Modern Japan from this period to 1912. After this period we would cover Imperial Japan, invasion of Asia, and WWII.
Understanding art helps us to understand history, culture and societal changes. In this class we will cover art from its very beginning as portrayed in prehistoric cave drawings of animals and the hunt for food. We will also cover Eastern and Western Antiquity, Egyptian art, Indus Valley art, Chinese art, Greek and Roman art, Medieval period, Gothic,Renaissance, Neoclassic, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Early 20th century, Art Nouveau, Cubism, Surrealism and Contemporary art. We will see examples of art and briefly discuss major artists that led each individual movement.
How to compose poetry? We will have a 10 class course covering the main types of poems: Haiku, free verse, sonnet, acrostic, villanelle, ode, limerick, elegy and ballad. The students would learn stanzas, couplets, tercets, quatrains, sestets and meters. You would be expected to create short poems in any of the types described above. And one long poem in free verse.
Join Mr. Julio Scull to read and analyze the novels Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling. This class will cover the book's historical background, high-level character and plot analysis, vocabulary, writing styles, and literary techniques employed by the author.
Introduction to Java: this course will introduce students to basic coding concepts, using one of the most popular, easy to use object oriented languages. The course will be taught in eight 90 minute sessions, one each week. The class will take place on Zoom, and the only thing the student needs is a computer connected to the internet. No prior knowledge of programming or Java is required for this course. The course will be easy to understand, using analogies. Each lesson will have a portion where technical terms are introduced. It is recommended to take notes of the definitions. There will also be various in class assignments, questions, and exercises to help students develop understanding. About an hour of homework will be given each class. There will also be optional resources provided each lesson for those students that want to pursue the subject further.
This course is designed to introduce students who haven’t yet touched programming before. Specifically, this course going to introduce students to create web applications. We will start with the basics, HTML, and CSS, then we will talk about JavaScript to make our site more interactive, then we are going to talk about backend using Python with SQL. Students will also get experience by using cloud technology, such as GitHub and Heroku and frameworks such as Flask, Django, Bootstrap, and Sass. Students will also have the opportunity to create different projects, such as URL Shortener, Live Chatting app, and more.
Hello, world! Welcome to Introduction to Python Programming. Throughout this course, you will learn basic to advanced Python Programming, from basic variables to learning decorators. You will also have the opportunity to build different projects using Python. In the end, you will have the opportunity to build your own project, whether it’s a simple CLI, website, or game. This introductory programming course in Python is [not?] suitable for students without prior programming experience.
Students will interact with the Story Jumper website by creating an account and writing stories for later publication. Students will choose the genre and topic they wish. The instructor will help them with proper grammar, syntax, narrative structure and vocabulary. There is a small cost for publishing your work. It will be up to the student to pay for this service directly to story jumper. It is a very small cost for which the students will receive their work printed in book form to keep. Please note that paying for this service is optional. Usage of the app is free.
This course will introduce students to basic coding concepts, using one of the most popular, easy to use object oriented languages. The course will be taught in eight 90 minute sessions, one each week. The class will take place on Zoom, and the only thing the student needs is a computer connected to the internet. No prior knowledge of programming or Java is required for this course. The course will be easy to understand, using analogies. Each lesson will have a portion where technical terms are introduced. It is recommended to take notes of the definitions. There will also be various in class assignments, questions, and exercises to help students develop understanding. About an hour of homework will be given each class. There will also be optional resources provided each lesson for those students that want to pursue the subject further.
Join Mr. Julio Scull to read and analyze two books: A Separate Peace by John Knowles and The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton. This class will cover the book's historical background, high-level character and plot analysis, vocabulary, writing styles, and literary techniques employed by the respective authors.
Did you know that Spanish is a global language with nearly 500 million native speakers, mainly in Spain and the Americas? It is the world's second most spoken native language. It is not only beautiful but also very useful to learn! Join Andrea in discovering a new world of words and wisdom. A student who has mastered both the English and Spanish languages truly has the key to communicating with the world.
Join Mr. Julio Scull to read and analyze the novel War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. In War and Peace, Tolstoy entwines grand themes- -conflict and love, birth and death, free will and fate- -with unforgettable scenes of nineteenth century Russia, to create a magnificent epic of human life in all its imperfection and grandeur. This class will cover the book's historical background, high-level character and plot analysis, vocabulary, writing styles, and literary techniques employed by the respective authors.
Join Mr. Julio Scull to read and analyze two books: the novel Number the Stars and The Giver by American writer Lois Lowry. This class will cover the book's historical background, high-level character and plot analysis, vocabulary, writing styles, and literary techniques employed by the respective authors.
The main objective of this course is to build a foundation upon which students may continue more advanced studies of the French language in various formats (online, in class, by book, etc.) Join Nathan Risley in discovering a new world of words and wisdom. A student who has mastered both English and German languages truly has the key to communicating with the world.
Join Mr. Julio Scull to read and analyze two books: the novel Gone with the Wind by American writer Margaret Mitchell and the novel Little Women by American woman writer Louisa May Alcott. This class will cover the book' s historical background, high-level character and plot analysis, vocabulary, writing styles, and literary techniques employed by the respective authors.
This class will take the students from Roman Britain, the Medieval period, the Tudor period, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian era and First World War.
This class will act as a follow-up to the previous Creative Writing Workshop. It will consist of eight one- hour classes composed of lectures and workshops, in which students will learn how to creative television and/or movie scripts and dialogues for plays. The class is meant to give the students a view at the work script writers or playwrights do. The instructions students will receive and the assignments they will complete are intended to allow participants to evaluate a potential career paths in these two fields.
Hola, my name is Andrea but my students and friends call me Andi. Yes, it can be used for girls, too. Did you know that Spanish is a global language with nearly 500 million native speakers, mainly in Spain and the Americas? It is the world's second most spoken native language. It is not only beautiful but also very useful to learn! As a certified teacher, I lived in Shanghai between 2010 and 2019, working at international and local schools, preparing Chinese students for various exams, including GcSE Spanish. Many students are just starting to learn Spanish, so no worries if you’re a total beginner! For over 20 years, I’ve taught students at all kinds of levels, from kindergarten to university at various schools in the UK, Hungary, China and Spain. I’ve always had a passion for teaching and I love to share ideas about different cultures. The exercises focus on pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar, while the class discussions encourage oral fluency and creative thinking. The classes are fun and you’ll get some home assignments that you must complete each time. Hope to see you soon in class! Hasta pronto! (See you soon !)
This class will act as a follow-up to the previous Creative Writing Workshop. It will consist of eight one-hour classes composed of lectures and workshops, in which students will learn how to creative television and/or movie scripts and dialogues for plays. The class is meant to give the students a view at the work scriptwriters or playwrights do. The instructions students will receive and the assignments they will complete are intended to allow participants to evaluate a potential career paths in these two fields.
Join Mr. Julio Scull to read and analyze two books: the novel "Gone with the Wind" by American writer Margaret Mitchell and the novel "Little Women" by American woman writer Louisa May Alcott. This class will cover the book's historical background, high-level character and plot analysis, vocabulary, writing styles, and literary techniques employed by the respective authors.
This class will take the students from Roman Britain, the Medieval period, the Tudor period, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian era and First World War。
The main objective of this course is to build a foundation upon which students may continue more advanced studies of the French language in various formats (online, in class, by book, etc.) Join Nathan Risley in discovering a new world of words and wisdom. A student who has mastered both English and German languages truly has the key to communicating with the world.
The French Revolution of 1789 was a momentous turning point not only for France but perhaps for the world. In this class we will explore the period between 1660 and 1815 which includes the period of enlightenment. the French Revolution and Napoleonic years. We will explore the following topics: Why did the French Revolution begin? When did it end? How did the final rupture with the "ancient regime" occur? The Reign of Terror. The life of Napoleon Bonaparte and his ascension to power.
Join Mr. Julio Scull to read and analyze novels from an epic fantasy series written by the linguist and professor at Oxford University, J.R:R Tolkien: The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings consisting of The Fellowship of The Ring, The Two Towers and The Return of The King. This class will cover the book s historical background, high-level character and plot analysis, vocabulary, writing styles, and literary techniques employed by the respective authors.
Throughout this course, you will learn Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" and The novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte.Pride and Prejudice is the representative work of British novelist Jane Austen, which has been adapted for TV and film for many times. It is a love story of a pair of young people, because of the arrogance of one side and the prejudice of the other side. Author with female peculiar sharp and delicate observation, depicts the rich, leisure class quiet comfortable rural life and the love and marriage, ladies with superb artistic skills to reflect the 18th century British towns, daily life to blow into simple realism novel creation, in the English novel plays an essential role. With twists, drama, fresh language and wit, it is Austen's most popular novel.Jane Eyre is a full-length novel created by Charlotte Bronte, an English woman writer. It is an autobiographical work. The novel tells the story of Jane Eyre, an orphan girl whose parents died when she was young. She was fostered in her aunt's house, where she was abused and sent to an orphanage by her aunt. The orphanage was harsh, but she managed to survive. Two years after graduation, Jane went to work as a tutor to make a living, and master Rochester between the story. There are two basic melodies in Jane Eyre's pursuit of life: passion, fantasy, resistance and perseverance; The longing for human freedom and happiness and the pursuit of a higher spiritual realm. The theme of this novel is through the lonely girl's bumpy life experience, successfully created a restless, unwilling to be humiliated, dare to fight the female image, reflects the cry and rebuke of an ordinary heart frankly, a lowercase man to become a capital man's desire.
Throughout this course, you will learn basic to advanced Python Programming, from basic variables to learning decorators. You will also have the opportunity to build different projects using Python. In the end, you will have the opportunity to build your own project, whether it's a simple CLI, website, or game. The creative writing workshop starting in August is designed as a continuation of the Summer 2021 class. In this workshop, the students will continue to write fiction short stories but will learn how to construct non-fiction articles,essays and poetry. As always, the classes will be comprised of a short lecture,student writing based on prompts provided by the instructor and critique.During each workshop, the following concepts will be covered:• Effective title creation• How to write an effective and alluring hook.• Character development• Plot development• Proper usage of the thesaurus• Vocabulary improvement techniques• How to create a compelling narrative• How to create poetry• Usage of literary devices• Syntax improvement• Effective techniques for researching• Knowing your audience• Fiction and nonfiction writing Students will be required to write at least one short story, article or poem every week. Workshop participants will have one week to turn in their work for the instructor to correct and critique. This workshop will concentrate more on writing than lecturing, therefore, students must be prepared to participate in class by putting their thought and ideas in a written format.
JA course in geometry for students in grades 6-8, including topics such as properties of triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles, similar and congruent polygons, areas of polygons and circles, and surface area and volume of common 3 dimensional shapes. Students seeking to review or learn material that will be taught in middle school will find this course useful.
An extracurricular summer course to help students get ahead for the upcoming school year! Join Instructor Kevin and TA Lero for a common core standard aligned course and prepare students for the grade 6 math!
Fuel your coding aspirations here with introductions to HTML,CSS JavaScript, and Python! "Hello World! My name is Boyuan, and I'm a student in Sacramento, California. I'm really glad to become a teacher in web development at Cloud Classroom. Hope you will join this class, and learn HTLM, CSS JS, and Python! ~ Boyuan Liu
This course is designed to introduce students who haven’t yet touched programming before. Specifically, this course going to introduce students to create web applications. We will start with the basics, HTML, and CSS, then we will talk about JavaScript to make our site more interactive, then we are going to talk about backend using Python with SQL. Students will also get experience by using cloud technology, such as GitHub and Heroku and frameworks such as Flask, Django, Bootstrap, and Sass. Students will also have the opportunity to create different projects, such as URL Shortener, Live Chatting app, and more.
This course is designed to prepare students for the rigors of algebra and teaches students problem- solving techniques. After taking this course, students are better prepared for high school math classes and competitions. This course will take place over 5 weeks. Topics covered in the book include quadratic equations, special factorizations, complex numbers, graphing quadratics, inequalities, functions, graphing functions, polynomials, exponents, and logarithms.
This course is designed for students who want to learn the most popular programming language and understand the basics of game development but have little to no experience with Python 3 and/or programming. In this course, we will be learning about the basics of Python 3 and some of the very useful modules including Pygame, Turtle, and Arcade to create interesting and challenging projects including Space Invaders, Change Lanes, Hungry Fish, and a series of smaller projects!
This course will serve as an introduction to what Arithmetic's is and let the students have a deep understanding of the basics of prealgebra. Throughout the course, students will learn whole numbers, fractions and mixed numbers, decimals and percent's, ratio proportion, and signed numbers. Each of these topics will be first taught to students then there will be practice problems.
Learn the basics of digital tools Develop a creative workflow Happy painting!
Join Mr. Julio Scull for history winter camp in learning about two ancient civili. zations that greatly influenced the world. Ancient Egypt and ancient Greece The class will focus on the birth of each civilization, their development,advanc es and how they shaped Western thought. The class will cover from Egypt's Early Dynastic period in 3150 BC to the end of the Greco-Roman Egyptian peri od in 629 AD. lt will also cover Greek history from 12th century BC to the end of antiquity in 600 AD.
Join Mr. Julio Scull in reading and analyzing The Swiss Family Robinson (Johann David Wyss), The Old Man and the Sea (Ernest Hemingway), and an extra short story. This class will cover high-level character and plot analysis, sentence structure, and vocabulary.
This course consists of structured fiction, poetry, and nonfiction units! Fiction units: students to read short stories, gain exposure to the essential in-story plot elements, and learn to annotate Poetry units: students to read one long poem and apply their knowledge of literary elements to analyze it. Nonfiction units: students to read, understand, and analyze argumentative and informative works with instructor's guidance. Note: All readings incorporated into the curriculum are AP-level material and will each be given a high-level analysis, the depth of which will depend on students' performance and concept absorption. The instructor may assign homework.
Join Mr. Julio Scull to read and analyze Julius Caesar (by William Shakespeare) and The Last of Mohicans (by James Fenimore Cooper) This class will cover the book's historical background, high-level character and plot analysis, vocabulary, writing styles and literary techniques employed by the respective authors.
Join Mr. Julio Scull to read and analyze The Little Prince( Antoine de SaintExupery and Treasure lsland (Robert Louis Stevenson). This class will cover the book's historical background, high-level character and plot analysis, vocabulary, and writing skills.
Join Mr. Julio Scull to read and analyze Christmas Carol (by Charles Dickens) and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (by Jules Verne). This class will cover the books historical background, high- level character and plot analysis, vocabulary, writing styles and literary techniques employed by the respective authors.
Join Mr. Julio Scull to read and analyze The Call of the Wild (Jack London) and Oliver Twist (Charles Dickens). This class will cover the book's historical background, high-level character and plot analysis, vocabulary, and writing skills.
Throughout this course, you will learn basic to advanced Python Programming, from basic variables to learning decorators. You will also have the opportunity to build different projects using Python. In the end, you will have the opportunity to build your own project, whether it's a simple CLI, website, or game.
To begin a journey towards the total mastery of any language, building strong oral and written foundations is essential. In this course, students will establish skills in grammar and practice pronunciation through conversational exercises. They will also gain a fundamental understanding of the cultures in various Francophone countries. Join Mr. Nathan Risley in discovering a new world of words and wisdom. A student who has mastered the both the English and French languages truly has the key to communicating with the world.
This course is a literature seminar focusing on the close reading and analysis of William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Students will read the play and have small Socratic Seminars on the material, as well as cross analyzing with other works of art and literature. This course is well-suited for 6th through 9th graders interested in building their literary analysis skills.
Learn Pre-algebra with curriculum created by the award-winning Art of Problem Solving Pre-algebra book with plenty of tips, insights, and shortcuts to use throughout your academic career.
These are two "edge of your seat" books that tell two stories about the cold war. Fail Safe is a very realistic book at the fear of nuclear war during the 50s and 60s. Hunt for Red October is an action filled story of the internal and external struggle two opposing submarine captains go through in the 1980s.
Join Mr. Julio Scull to read and analyze two books:《Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hyde 》and Brave New World》This class will cover the book's historical background,high-level character and plot analysis,vocabulary. writing styles.and literary techniques employed by the respective authors.Mr. Julio Scull is a great writer and teacher. He has published hundreds of articles about culture, business,politics. intelligent solutions to problems.history. creativity. and critical thinking. At China University of Political Science and Law,he has taught MBA Courses in business, International marketing. international business strategies. and international marketing for undergrad students At Beijing Foreign Studies University. he taught business English and Latin American history and civilization He also taught English and western culture to employees at The Ministry of Emergency Management of the People's Republic of China and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade in Beijing.
This course will read and analyze two books: A Tale of Two Cities and The demolished man. This class will cover the book's historical background, high-level character and plot analysis, vocabulary, writing styles, and literary techniques employed by the respective authors.
This course will read and analyze two books: Les Miserable and Death on the Nile. This class will cover the book's historical background, high-level character and plot analysis, vocabulary, writing styles and literary techniques employed by the respective authors.
About French:French is the original international language of the modern world. For centuries, it was the language of the European aristocracy, and remains a popular diplomatic language. It is an administrative language of several European countries as well as Canada, a large portion of the African continent, and many smaller countries across the globe. The student who has mastered French as well as English truly has a key to communicating with the world.Teacher Introduction:Nathan Risley is a certified French and German teacher in both Washington State and Ohio. He has a bachelor’s degree from Miami University in Ohio (major in French with a minor in German), a master’s degree in secondary education from Xavier University in Ohio and has also studied at the Université de Caen in France and at the Universität Trier in Germany. He has 19 years’ experience teaching French and German in the United States, and 3 years’ experience teaching ELL at 金苹果双语学校 in Shanghai.Course Summary: To begin a journey towards the total mastery of a language, building strong oral and written foundations is essential. In this course, students will establish skills in grammar and practice pronunciation through conversational exercises. In addition, cultural elements from various French-speaking countries will be studied, because knowing culture is an important element of understanding the spirit of the language.
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