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ICYMI: Wayland Student Offers Game Design Computer Class
This game design class is being offered to students in grades 5 through 8.

WAYLAND, MA — Here's a fun, educational and interesting way to spend April vacation week.
Offered to students in grades 5-8, Wayland High School sophomore Andy Wang is leading a Game Designing With Processing class, an introductory course being taught as part of Wang's community service commitment to the high school. Wang has shared his computer knowledge with younger students for the last three years.
Students will learn universal programming concepts with Processing, a graphics-oriented version of Java. By week's end, students will be creating personal, original programs, anything from a game to a practical application.
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The class takes place April 18-21, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Wayland High School, Room B144.
No experience is needed and it is free. Students should bring a personal laptop computer and a bag lunch.
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The deadline to return the registration form to Wayland High School is Friday, April 10.
Email Andy_Wang@student.wayland.k12.ma.us for more information.
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