C++ Programming Instructor needed for grades 6-12
Posted February 23, 2013
The Center for Talent Development’s Gifted LearningLinks program has an opening for a C++ Programming instructor (grades 6-12). Gifted LearningLinks is an online distance education program serving the needs of gifted students in grades K-12.
Our C++ course is nine months in duration, with “rolling enrollments” beginning the 15th of every month (year round). Overall guidance is given by the CTD administrative staff to ensure that the course is appropriate for the academically talented students that participate in the program and that it matches other course offerings in level and scope of content covered.
For more information about the Center for Talent Development’s Gifted LearningLinks program go to: http://ctd.northwestern.edu/learning/
Send resumes to: e-sanderson@northwestern.edu
The course description is as follows: C++ is the language professionals use to create large computer programs for multiple uses, including 3D games, because it allows for maximum programming control and efficiency. Using this powerful program, students combine major concepts to produce a game of their own design, suitable for multiple players. Get ready to enjoy and master the basics of C++.
Notes:
• Students must have access to a Windows Operating System
• Students need a C++ compiler; information on free compilers available online is included in the course syllabus.
High school credit: 2 semesters
Requirements: Prerequisite: Algebra I
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