The Inventor's Club hopes to not only introduce you to emerging technologies and computing, but also to support you throughout your journey. Thus, we have provided a list of resources (summer programs, online coding classes and internship opportunities) that we find helpful.
Introductory programming:
- Scratch programming for free to create stories, games, and animations: https://scratch.mit.edu/
- Code for free through Codecademy (https://www.codecademy.com/)
- Code through code.org: https://code.org/
- Basics about computer programming and about technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain through introductory modules and articles: Khan Academy (https://www.khanacademy.org/)
- Online resources for teachers to teach programming in the classroom through Codesters: https://www.codesters.com/
- LITAS Learn for Girls
- codeHER: https://www.codehergirls.org/programs
- Hour of Code is a free resource with hundreds of modules available with all sorts of themes for all ages and skill levels. Spend one hour furthering your skills or set a weekly goal to level up!
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers tons of free STEM courses through the edX platform.
- Khan Academy helps with math homework; they have many courses for all STEM interests. These courses are a great way to explore specific areas of interest and learn what college-level courses may be like.
- Boolean Girl is educating girls to code, build, invent and animate. They provide girls-only and co-ed classes, camps, online education, teaching coding, and engineering in an inclusive, welcoming environment.
- Change the world through AI4ALL summer camps: https://ai-4-all.org/summer-programs/
- Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes https://summerinstitutes.spcs.stanford.edu/
- MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute
- IBM Quibit x Quibit Program