Participants must be able to attend all three sessions.
Participants must be able to attend all three sessions.
Participants must be able to attend all three sessions.
Youth in grades 5-9 can explore the world of STEAM right here at the Westport Library!
Our workshops kick off the week of July 12 and run Tuesday-Thursday, 10:-11:30 AM in the Library's Forum. These are cumulative programs and participants are requested to attend all three days.
Camp Explore is made possible by the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.
Make Makey Make with Educational Technologist Josh Burker
August 9-11, 10-11:30 AM
For students in Grades 6-9 in Fall 2022
Limit 18; Registration required
For more Camp Explore information, visit:
In this three-day participatory workshop you will be challenged to build crazy input devices that connect to your laptop and allow you to interact with Scratch projects in fun and engaging ways. On day one we will learn about the Makey Makey, conductive materials, and explore rapid iteration as we design various game controllers. Day two will be spent turning cardboard into musical instruments that we connect to our computer to make sounds and songs. Finally, on day three, we will get super physical and design some game inputs that really get us moving.
Requirements: Computer with USB port, ability to run https://scratch.mit.edu in your web browser, and have a Scratch account set up before the workshops.
Josh Burker is a Creative Technology Teacher at Marymount School in New York City and is the author of The Invent to Learn Guide to Fun and The Invent to Learn Guide to More Fun, both of which inspire maker to explore the intersection of crafting and technology through creative projects.
Youth in grades 5-9 can explore the world of STEAM right here at the Westport Library!
Our workshops kick off the week of July 12 and run Tuesday-Thursday, 10:-11:30 AM in the Library's Forum. These are cumulative programs and participants are requested to attend all three days.
Camp Explore is made possible by the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.
Make Makey Make with Educational Technologist Josh Burker
August 9-11, 10-11:30 AM
For students in Grades 6-9 in Fall 2022
Limit 18; Registration required
For more Camp Explore information, visit:
In this three-day participatory workshop you will be challenged to build crazy input devices that connect to your laptop and allow you to interact with Scratch projects in fun and engaging ways. On day one we will learn about the Makey Makey, conductive materials, and explore rapid iteration as we design various game controllers. Day two will be spent turning cardboard into musical instruments that we connect to our computer to make sounds and songs. Finally, on day three, we will get super physical and design some game inputs that really get us moving.
Requirements: Computer with USB port, ability to run https://scratch.mit.edu in your web browser, and have a Scratch account set up before the workshops.
Josh Burker is a Creative Technology Teacher at Marymount School in New York City and is the author of The Invent to Learn Guide to Fun and The Invent to Learn Guide to More Fun, both of which inspire maker to explore the intersection of crafting and technology through creative projects.
Youth in grades 5-9 can explore the world of STEAM right here at the Westport Library!
Our workshops kick off the week of July 12 and run Tuesday-Thursday, 10:-11:30 AM in the Library's Forum. These are cumulative programs and participants are requested to attend all three days.
Camp Explore is made possible by the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.
Make Makey Make with Educational Technologist Josh Burker
August 9-11, 10-11:30 AM
For students in Grades 6-9 in Fall 2022
Limit 18; Registration required
For more Camp Explore information, visit:
In this three-day participatory workshop you will be challenged to build crazy input devices that connect to your laptop and allow you to interact with Scratch projects in fun and engaging ways. On day one we will learn about the Makey Makey, conductive materials, and explore rapid iteration as we design various game controllers. Day two will be spent turning cardboard into musical instruments that we connect to our computer to make sounds and songs. Finally, on day three, we will get super physical and design some game inputs that really get us moving.
Requirements: Computer with USB port, ability to run https://scratch.mit.edu in your web browser, and have a Scratch account set up before the workshops.
Josh Burker is a Creative Technology Teacher at Marymount School in New York City and is the author of The Invent to Learn Guide to Fun and The Invent to Learn Guide to More Fun, both of which inspire maker to explore the intersection of crafting and technology through creative projects.
Thursdays, 4:30--6PM
The Children's Library
May 5, Grades K-1 (Limit 8 students)
May 12, Grades 2-3
May 19, Grades 4-5
Limit 10 students.
Learn the basics of robotics and coding through Dash Robots: the small mobile robots that are full of character and drive around making noises and shining lights.
Register online for this free program for those who attend. Because of the limited number of students, you will be charged $25 upon registration. Your deposit will be refunded less credit card processing fees upon attendance or notification of inability to attend sent to [email protected] a week before the program starts AND if we can fill your spot.
Registration is NOT transferable. A caregiver must remain in the Library during class.
Questions: Contact Margaret Pastel at [email protected]
COVID PRECAUTIONS:
Masks are required to be worn during this program by all participants.
Thursdays, 4:30--6PM
The Children's Library
May 5, Grades K-1 (Limit 8 students)
May 12, Grades 2-3
May 19, Grades 4-5
Limit 10 students.
Learn the basics of robotics and coding through Dash Robots: the small mobile robots that are full of character and drive around making noises and shining lights.
Register online for this free program for those who attend. Because of the limited number of students, you will be charged $25 upon registration. Your deposit will be refunded less credit card processing fees upon attendance or notification of inability to attend sent to [email protected] a week before the program starts AND if we can fill your spot.
Registration is NOT transferable. A caregiver must remain in the Library during class.
Questions: Contact Margaret Pastel at [email protected]
COVID PRECAUTIONS:
Masks are required to be worn during this program by all participants.
Thursdays, 4:30--6PM
The Children's Library
May 5, Grades K-1 (Limit 8 students)
May 12, Grades 2-3
May 19, Grades 4-5
Limit 10 students.
Learn the basics of robotics and coding through Dash Robots: the small mobile robots that are full of character and drive around making noises and shining lights.
Register online for this free program for those who attend. Because of the limited number of students, you will be charged $25 upon registration. Your deposit will be refunded less credit card processing fees upon attendance or notification of inability to attend sent to [email protected] a week before the program starts AND if we can fill your spot.
Registration is NOT transferable. A caregiver must remain in the Library during class.
Questions: Contact Margaret Pastel at [email protected]
COVID PRECAUTIONS:
Masks are required to be worn during this program by all participants.