Coding the Classics: Pong - Thursday 25th August 2022

Coding the Classics: Pong - Thursday 25th August 2022
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Accompanying Adult £10.00
Workshop Participant £15.00
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Join us for a beginner-level Scratch workshop where we recreate Atari's iconic 1972 arcade game PONG. Learn about the origins of the 50 year old game before we jump into Scratch.

While this is suitable for learners of any level, we recommend watching some of our Scratch videos to familiarise yourself with the fundamentals of Scratch.

This workshop is aimed at children aged 8 years and older and is ideal for children at upper KS2 or KS3 level. No prior experience with Scratch is required.

The fee is £15 per participant in this workshop. For participants under the age of 14, we require an accompanying adult to attend the workshop alongside them. Accompanying adult tickets can be purchased for the normal museum entry price of £10.

Date: Thursday 25th August 2022
Time: 11am-1pm

This workshop will start at 11am promptly, so please arrive at least 15 minutes early.

 

We are still maintaining some Covid precautions to protect our staff & visitors.
Hand sanitisers are available throughout the museum. Please wash
your hands regularly when using the machines.

 

Spaces for these exciting hands-on events are limited, so booking is required to ensure your place.

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.
Cancellations: Due to the limited number of places available for this event, we are unable to refund tickets when cancelled less than 7 days before the event. 

Remember - All proceeds go to support our Computing Museum!

 
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