The Centre says:
Come along and enjoy our usual blend of history, learning, and interactive fun!
13 February 2016, 6pm-10pm |
An evening of video gaming for all the family!! |
17 February 2016, 11am |
Come along to this fun workshop and learn how to create the beginnings of an intruder alarm to protect your bedrooms from being invaded by parents and siblings! |
17 February 2016, 2pm |
What can we make Scratch Sprites do? Can we get them to control blinking LEDs, buzzing buzzers or a motorised wheel? In this workshop, we’ll be using Scratch to program the Raspberry Pi. |
18 February 2016, 11am |
Twine is a brilliant online tool for constructing interactive stories. Come along and learn to use it to build a tale of dragons, spaceships or spies (or maybe all three in one story!) that your friends can then play through. |
Electronics Lab: Build an Electronic Dice 18 February 2016, 2pm |
Come and build yourself an Electronic Dice! Ideal for budding electronics engineers, this is a great project where you build an electronic dice that will revolutionise the way you play board games! |
19 February 2016, 11am |
Do you know what a computer programmer does? Ever wondered what coding is? Never written a program before? Then, this workshop is for you! |
19 February 2016, 2pm |
Video games have progressed from simple black and white pixelated play to immersive, filmic epics that rival any blockbuster movie. But how did this happen? |
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If you have any queries, get in touch with the Centre at admin@computinghistory.org.uk, or by phone on 01223 214446
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