CODING & PROGRAMMING INVENTORS WORKSHOP SERIES AT THE MUSEUM OF AVIATION
The Coding & Programming Inventors Workshop features Special Guest Instructor: Michael Rosario, a Software Engineer with MERC in addition to Founder of Inspiredtoeducate.net.
The workshop will be held Saturday March 11, 2017 from 9 am to 12 noon. The workshop costs $30 per participant and is open to students in 3rd-8th grades.
 This workshop is full and no longer accepting registrations. Thank you.
Coding and Programming is especially relevant to digital fabrication, robotics, and all subject domains.  Features a crash course in computer science, gaining a basic understanding of sequencing, looping, and variables, as well as resources being utilized from Code.org, Scratch, and Code Academy, which include learning activities that feature characters from Minecraft, Frozen, Angry Birds, and other popular games.
This class is full and no longer accepting registrations. Thank you.
Sponsorship opportunities are available. If you would like to sponsor a student, a workshop, or have any questions, please contact Valerie Myers.
vgill@museumofaviation.org or 478.222.7580
This is the final class in the Inventors Workshop Series.
The Museum of Aviation Education Center operates Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) and History-focused programs for learners ages 4 to adult under five major programs. Rigorous, goal setting experiences challenge students to solve problems and programs align with state and national education standards. Programs highlight career opportunities and workforce development strategies and are conducted both on school site and at the Museum of Aviation. During the FY 2016 year, 52,018 students and teachers took part in Museum of Aviation education programs.