Enter the world of coding and interactive problem solving through the Scratch door. Take your fist steps in creating digital stories, games, and animations. Space is limited. Registration is required.
Developed at MIT, Scratch, a coding language with a simple visual interface, will help you ease into the world of coding. Register for this one-hour-long workshop to learn more about Scratch and take your fist steps in creating digital stories, games, and animations.
To maximize your learning experience, you should have a basic comfort level using your computer and/or smartphone (to brush up on your computer skills, check out free classes available through DC Public Library goDigital resources: Universal Class and LinkedIn Learning. Registration is required.
Please note - this is a virtual (Zoom) event. You will receive instructions about how to join two (2) hours before the event is scheduled to begin. Captioning will be provided. The workshops are not recorded. For ASL interpreters and other reasonable accommodation requests, please contact DCPLaccess@dc.gov or call 202-727-2142.
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AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | The Labs at DC Public Library | Makers & DIY Program | Gaming | Educational Program |