Level-Up with Scratch - Thursday 31st May 2018

Level-Up with Scratch - Thursday 31st May 2018
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Accompanying Adult £8.00
Workshop Participant £26.00
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Level up your Scratch skills in this half-day workshop!

In the morning session, we'll teach you the basics of physical computing using Scratch, a visual programming language that's becoming increasingly popular in schools, and the Raspberry Pi.  After lunch, attendees can take their new knowledge in any direction they like.  We'll provide LEDs, motors, sensors and more and you can program them however you like.

Taking programming skills from a concept on a screen to something tangible like a motor is a major step forward for a coding beginner, making this workshop ideal for children looking to take their knowledge of computing to new heights.

The workshop will run from 11am until 3pm, with a break for lunch.

It is aimed at children aged seven and up and is ideal for children at the KS2 level. Please note that all under 14's must be accompanied by a responsible adult.  If you have already booked an accompanying adult ticket for another event on this day, you do not need to book another one for this event. 

Although the booking is for a specific time slot, entry to the Centre is permitted all day.  The Centre is open from 10am to 5pm.

Tea, coffee and snacks will be available from our Pac Lunch Shop.  There's plenty of seating for parents.

Date : 31 May 2018
Time : 11am-3pm

Places are limited. Tickets must be booked in advance.

Payment is taken by PayPal immediately. Please print a copy of the receipt that is displayed at the end of the payment process and bring it with you as your e-ticket.

Remember - All proceeds go to support our Computing Museum!

 
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