Where:
50 Milk Street
12Floor
Boston, Massachusetts 02155
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Kid Friendly, Lectures & Conferences, Meetup, Tech
Event website:
https://www.ivy-seed.com
Do you want to know how to teach some basic computer science concept without using a computer?
Do you want to enjoy a STEM parenting activity on this wonderful Friday afternoon?
Come to our Computer Science Unplugged Workshop! We teach children about computer science knowledge such as Binary number, Image representation by funny, challenging activities.
Ivy Seed Academy holds this event to make students get interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
Location: 50 Milk Street, Boston. 12th Floor, Room (Hummingbird)
Workshop Leader: Ivy Seed Instructor (From MIT Computer Science Major)
The topics we will cover:
Count the Dots: Data in computers is stored and transmitted as a series of zeros and ones. How can we represent words and numbers using just these two symbols? By playing this activity, children can learn the rule of binary numbers.
Color by number: The computers store drawing, photographs and other pictures using only numbers. This activity demonstrates how they can do this. And this activity will cultivate children’s image representation ability.
Coding without computer: Using a predefined “robot programming vocabulary” , students will write a program a student “robot” will follow to build cup pyramids as efficiently as possible without verbal conversation. Students learn how computer
* There is no cost for attendance. Advance registration is required.
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