OpenWorld Learning’s original program focuses on engaging elementary school students through a fun and challenging after-school program. The Elementary Program is offered after-school, 4 days a week for approximately 3 hours a day. Students in the program are able to expand their reading, writing, and math skills through the use of an innovative technology-focused curriculum. Students in the Elementary Program learn advanced technology skills that include animation, Internet research, multi-media presentation, and computer programming. They learn these skills by creating projects in MicroWorlds - a child-friendly, multimedia authoring tool and computer programming language developed at MIT. It is striking to see the creativity and ingenuity of our students as they use the LCSI MicroWorlds computer programming software to create personally meaningful projects in art, animation, multi-media presentation, interactive software, and game design.
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