To celebrate the opening of our new space, RICM is offering a special series of STEAM workshops during winter vacation week, taking place December 26th-January 3rd, for students ages 8-13.
About This Program
Students will dive into the fascinating stories of pioneering women in computer science, including Ada Lovelace and Grace Hopper. They will discover how Ada Lovelace earned her title as the world’s first computer programmer by writing early algorithms, and how Grace Hopper helped develop the first electronic computers and coined the term “bug”. Students will then explore the basics of the binary number system, learning how computers use 1s and 0s to communicate information. After that, students will design and create their very own binary code bracelet using different colored beads to spell out a custom-coded message. Ages 8-13 years.
Workshop Dates: December 26th–January 3rd
Schedule: Complete workshop details and registration information are available via the link below and in the attached flyer.
Grand Opening Special Offer
To celebrate our new space, families can register for workshops at a deeply discounted rate. The regular fee is $20 per workshop, but by using the code GRANDOPENING, you can register for just $5 per session.
REGISTER HERE
https://app.assemblyk12.com/discovery/organization/14904ea2-76ad-4314-b4df-587fb35cf631
Spots are limited and expected to fill quickly.
In addition, registration is now open for our Winter Classes starting in January, all hosted at our new Learning Lab.
Questions? Simply reply to this email or reach us at
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We look forward to welcoming you and your family to our new space!
You may also like the following events from Rhode Island Computer Museum:
- This Friday, 26th December, 10:00 am, Computing with Raspberry Pi in North Kingstown
- This Friday, 26th December, 12:30 pm, Crafting Stories with AI Technology in North Kingstown
- This Saturday, 27th December, 11:00 am, 3D Modeling, Coding, & Design in North Kingstown
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