Students will extract, refine, and transform Premier League soccer data from online sources, using Python to analyze and create visualizations. Additionally, they will code and explore the mechanics of a computer vision Color Hunt game in Python, as they develop and play their own interactive game.
Time: Fridays, beginning May 9–June 13, 6:30–7:30 PM. 6 sessions.
Place: La Grande Park building
Age: 9+
Fee: $249
Resources provided: We provide laptops to use in class for all students to ensure a seamless learning experience
Class Size: 6 min – 15 max.
About the Instructor: Daniel Zaremba: A Northwestern University graduate with a Master’s in Data Science. Currently the Director of Risk Strategy & Analytics at First Citizens Bank and an instructor at Gauss Math Academy.
This program will be run in accordance with New Jersey Department of Health COVID-19 safety guidelines. If required by NJDOH guidelines, registrants should bring their own face coverings. Parents/guardians of minor registrants will need to read and agree to an online COVID-19 legal waiver.
Registration: To register, please go to Community Pass, log in, click on “Browse Activities,” select Spring 2025 Programs for Children & Adults, find this program, and follow the instructions on how to register online. If you haven’t created a family account on Community Pass yet, it’s free! No paper registrations or checks will be accepted for this program. For more information, call Fanwood Recreation, 908 370-7092.