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Schaumburg Library offers 'Tech Bytes' to middle school students

Middle school students will learn to solve problems with the coding language Python during the Schaumburg Library's "Tech Bytes" programs in January and February taught by advanced high school students.

Those interested can register to receive the Zoom link. Classes will be recorded live and posted on YouTube. For both of the following programs, the class code for Google Classroom is qaf7ibj. Join to view current and previous projects and lessons.

"Tech Bytes: Algorithmic Programming" will take place from 4:30-5:30 p.m., Mondays, Jan. 11-Feb. 1. Participants will learn to code algorithms, one of the key components in computer science.

"Tech Bytes: Project Development"will be held from 4:50-5:30 p.m., Wednesdays, Jan. 13-Feb. 3. This is a continuation of the library's "Tech Bytes: JavaScript" and "Tech Bytes: Web Development" classes. This class will dive deeper into learning how to make useable projects on a browser and advancing knowledge of programming languages.

A full list of online library programs is available at SchaumburgLibrary.org.

All three library buildings are closed until further notice, in accordance with the governor's COVID-19 guidelines.

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