Steam Camp

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Online, Thursday 27th August - Friday 28th August

A 2 day STEAM camp full of science and robotics! Suitable for ages 8 – 14

The camp will consist of 1 hour of hands-on creative tech activities (based on video learning resources made available in advance of the activity) which will take place offline followed by a 1 hour live Zoom workshop where participants will showcase their finished piece as well as get support where needed each day.

Each day is from 10am – 12pm.

10am – 11am: Participants work offline to make their piece (with help from our pre recorded videos)

11am – 12pm: Online Zoom workshop with MCI

Participants can then continue making offline after Zoom workshop if they like.

Participants will need to collect kits from Ballyroan Library before the event, these will be available until Saturday 22nd August.

They will just need a device (tablet/laptop/desktop) to connect to Zoom via internet.

Your email will be sent to the facilitators so they can send you the Zoom invite.

One ticket is sufficient for both days. You can take part individually or as a team of two under the same ticket.


Date:
Thursday 27th August - Friday 28th August
Time:
10.00am
Price:
Free

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