iMovie with CTN
Learn the basics of using iMovie with staff from CTN (Community Television Network) and practice video editing skills.
Optional: Bring your own video footage.
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Learn the basics of using iMovie with staff from CTN (Community Television Network) and practice video editing skills.
Optional: Bring your own video footage.
Learn the basics of using iMovie with staff from CTN (Community Television Network) and practice video editing skills. Optional: Bring your own video footage. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Classrooms will open 15 minutes before the class start times. Registration is not required.
Local educator and AAPS substitute teacher Kito introduces students to the world of computer programming with Kudo.
Kodu is a visual programming language designed specifically for creating games. It’s a perfect start for young people who are interested in both programming and game design.
Local educator and AAPS substitute teacher Kito introduces students to the world of computer programming with Kodu.
Kodu is a visual programming language designed specifically for creating games. It’s a perfect start for young people who are interested in both programming and game design.
Local educator and AAPS substitute teacher Kito introduces students to the world of computer programming with Kudo.
Kodu is a visual programming language designed specifically for creating games. It’s a perfect start for young people who are interested in both programming and game design.
Local educator and AAPS substitute teacher Kito introduces students to the world of computer programming with Kudo.
Kodu is a visual programming language designed specifically for creating games. It’s a perfect start for young people who are interested in both programming and game design.
Local educator and AAPS substitute teacher Kito introduces students to the world of computer programming with Kudo.
Kodu is a visual programming language designed specifically for creating games. It’s a perfect start for young people who are interested in both programming and game design.
Learn the basics of using iMovie with staff from CTN (Community Television Network) and practice video editing skills. Optional: Bring your own video footage. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Classrooms will open 15 minutes before the class start times. Registration is not required.
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