Using Quorum
If you want to use Quorum offline, install it first.
New to Quorum?
Quorum is awesome for beginners and pros. If you're starting out, try this beginner's guide to help you run your very first program using the language.
Get StartedQuorum Courses
Each track provides curriculum that can be freely used in the classroom.Computer Science Principles
Learn using an adaptation of code.org's online curriculum for the College Board's Computer Science Principles Course.
Games Professional Development
Engage in a 1-week professional development workshop (EPIQ) on learning programming using the Scene Editor.
Data Science Professional Development
Engage in a 1-week professional development workshop (EPIQ) on Data Science, including learning about charts, data frames, and descriptive statistics.
Quorum Blocks Professional Development
Engage in a 2-day professional development workshop involving Quorum Blocks and learn the basics of programming.
Hour of Code
Hour of code is to provide supplemental courses for learners in a short amount of time.Code With Mary
Learn to code in Quorum with basic lessons hosted by Mary in a video log as she learns to code.
Astronomy
Construct a virtual telescope inside a 3D game world and learn how scientists control robotic telescopes.
Legacy Courses
These are legacy courses that are no longer maintained and may not be up-to date with the the latest versions of Quorum. Feel free to use these courses but you may run into possible bugs using these references.Robotics Track
Learn to code in Quorum with lessons that incorporate robotics programming. This track requires access to a LEGO™ robot kit.
Not Sure Where to Start?
Play around with the Quorum IDE and get a feel for the language. Start by typing output "Hello World!" into the text editor and see what you can do. There is so much that you can learn when using Quorum.