What’s Inside a Computer?

Oak Park Public Library - Main Library 834 Lake St., Oak Park, IL, United States

Event run by Oak Park Public Library. Interested in exploring what's inside a computer? Find out what's inside a computer by taking one apart – all you really need is a computer and a few tools! We'll provide the tools and the computer and you get to have fun exploring!

Introduction to JavaScript

Virtual! Anywhere, United States

All Virtual Events are Scheduled/Run in Eastern Time. Click Here for a time zone converter. Event run by Comcast. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of JavaScript, learn to talk directly to their website, and create their own JavaScript program using Chrome Developer Tools (DevTools) or Launchbox!

Investigate Water Pollution Sources using ArcGIS Online

Virtual! Anywhere, United States

All Virtual Events are Scheduled/Run in Eastern Time. Click Here for a time zone converter. Event run by Comcast. This workshop uses a combination of a water quality dataset and an online map-making tool to investigate where a fictitious source of groundwater pollution (based on real world data) may be originating. Students will learn about ... Read more

Programming Edison Robots

Oak Park Public Library - Main Library 834 Lake St., Oak Park, IL, United States

Event run by Oak Park Public Library. Curious about robots? Meet Edison, a LEGO compatible robot that is fun and easy to program. These robots are inexpensive and can be coded with Code Blocks, Scratch, or Python. In this workshop, students will have the opportunity to learn about robots, explore Edison and program it using ... Read more

Code & Play Your Own Game with Makey Makey, Scratch and a DIY Game

Ludington Library 5 S Bryn Mawr Ave, Bryn Mawr, PA, United States

Event run by Penn State Brandywine. Learn how to code your own game and create your own working game controller using everyday household items and food! In this workshop, students will use a Makey Makey Inventor's kit to build a custom keyboard out of unconventional conductive materials, such as fruit and Play-Doh. Students will then ... Read more