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Grades 6-12: Join us for a variety of fun activities, and...there will be food!
Come make a bracelet with a secret message only you and your computer can read!
Computers represent all information as a series of zeros and ones, called binary code, which is at the heart of almost everything we do. Participants will be introduced to the concept of binary code, then participate in a hands-on activity to help them understand the concept of computational thinking.
Space is limited: register in advance to reserve your spot and receive reminders. Registration will guarantee your seat until the event begins. Accessibility needs? Please contact ask@acpl.info as soon as possible - we’d love to help.
AGE GROUP: | Middle School | High School |
EVENT TYPE: | STEM/STEAM | Arts, Culture, & Entertainment |
The Georgetown branch is home to a full-service maker lab with a large collection of tools that customers can use to create things. The branch features a public fax machine, study rooms, a meeting room, and a popular collection of materials that includes video games.