This is an archival version of Coding the Law's Fall 2023 course site.
Click the green flag to start. Game by Hiro-Protagonist (Colarusso). See original. This game was made in Scratch, an educational programming language. We introduce coding with Scratch in Level 4 if you want to try your hand at making something similar.

Coding the Law
Suffolk Law School: Fall 2023
by @Colarusso

A self-guided LegalTech Adventure for folks with or without prior coding experience.

Readings
~ 1 Hour and 10 Minutes

Your Final Project

Enrolled students will be presenting on their final project in one week. Take whatever time you have left to work on your project, even if it's just planning or skills acquisition. See The Final Project Rubric.

Self-Reflection and Logging Your Work
~20 min

As we do at the end of every level, we ask that you take a few minutes to reflect on how things are going. I've also included a set of reading questions to queue things up for our synchronous discussion. Your answers will be shared with me and it will let me know that I can look for any project work you may have posted. That being said, you've almost completed Level 7. Tell me how it's going by completing the form linked below.

Synchronous Meet Up, AKA our Class Time
October 16, 2023 @ 4pm Eastern

If you're an enrolled student, we'll be meeting in Sargent Hall Room 305 on Monday October 17th at 4pm. Our remote backup is to meet via Zoom at this link. You should have received the password from me earlier. If you don't have the password, and you are a registered student, DM me on Teams, and I can give you the password. If you're not an enrolled student, I'm afraid you can't join us.

We will use this time to: (1) troubleshoot any issues folks might have had working through the your mission; and (2) discuss the readings.

Time estimates are just that—estimates. The assumptions used to calculate reading time are as follows: 48 pages is assumed to take roughly an hour to read. When working with non paginated texts, it is assumed that a page is roughly equal to 250 words. Videos assume both 3X and 1X viewing. Estimates for coding are based on past experience. Each level should include about 6 hours and 40 min of work.