BHS #GirlsWhoCode can do anything! Join the after school club this year 21-22 and have fun seeing what coding / design / programming is all about (no experience necessary)
Most exciting is that 82 year old Wally Funk on board Blue Origin (we can hear her whooping!). She was part of the Women in Space program but denied a space flight because she was a woman. She is now the oldest person ever in space.
AP Computer Science Principles class @BrightonK12 learning to develop code. Enhanced their learning by coding drones with the same language. #BrightonHigh_CS#APCredit#APCSP
Computer science students @brightonk12 judged UofM freshman games for visually impaired, senior level Hololens augmented reality projects, and experienced Menlo Innovations, a software development company utilizing team programming and flat level management! #brightonhigh_CS
AP Computer Science A class @BrightonK12 students culture day. Our amazing @tealsk12org volunteers shared their expertise. Adam, Khan Academy developer, David, production code and business systems of Auto Zone, and Ryan developer of square 9 code development. #brightonhigh_cs
BHS students @BrightonK12 designed and programmed digital madlibs in the computer science Programming Game Development class and today was game day to play each other’s games to experience the development based on the same end goal! #brightonhigh_CS
BHS Girls Who Code, after school club, presented their app—-with no coding experience necessary, women @BrightonK12 learned to code, collaborated ideas, organized, designed, and created a personal finance phone app. “It’s not just about coding”
When AP exams are complete, what better end of the year project than building gaming computers to use with Vive VR headsets to develop and create next year in the new AP CSA course @brightonk12 in our Computer Science Program!
AP Computer Science @BrightonK12 — raspberry pi with Mario cart emulator, drone with a delivery unit, and 3D printed art competition game—- are some of the after exam developing projects. #apcsp
BHS Digital Multimedia Club students teach Spencer elementary students about programming a set of instructions with a series of numbers while relating it to “building” rice crispy treats and how an assembly line compares. #computerscience#bhsdigitalmedia@brightonk12
BHS AP Computer Science Principles class took a field trip to U of M and experienced college student projects: useful devices for the medial field using a HoloLens and audio games for a blind women. They also toured the engineering and computer science buildings. @BrightonK12