Please note, all OPL branches will be closed on Sunday, May 17, and Monday, May 18 for Victoria day.
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Who says coding needs a computer! In this session we will discuss the lo-fi side of coding, with games, crafts, and more. Ages 8-12
Learn the basics of binary code, and new ways to think about patterns. This is a great way to introduce children to STEM concepts. We will also provide some simple activities you can do at home based on the toys we explore, and more resources you can find at home.
Skills Learned: Communication, Creativity, Technology literacy, Social Skills
Please review the guidelines and frequently asked questions on our Program FAQ
This program is unregistered. Tickets are required, and available 15min before program start. Space is limited to 10 children.
Caregivers must remain at the library at all times.
AGE GROUP: | School Age (5-8) |
EVENT TYPE: | Maker & Technology | Kids & Family |
TAGS: | Technology | STEAM | March Break | kids | in-person | Coding |
Located inside the expanded Sixteen Mile Sports Complex, the new 18,000+ square foot branch features a Children's Area, Discovery Zone, Community Living Room, second‑floor Mezzanine, Digital Media Studio and Sound Studio, and multiple work and study spots including the Laptop Bar and dedicated Quiet Study Room. Explore the wide range of materials and resources, including a large, brand-new print and digital collection, an expanded Library of Things, public access computers, and free Wi-Fi.