Dive into the world’s oceans and learn about the strange and wonderful creatures living there now and those that lived deep in our planet’s past.
In this workshop, students ages eight and older are transported to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History right from their web browser using 360-degree interactive imagery.
By the end of the workshop students will have:
♦ Explored the Smithsonian’s famous “Ocean Hall” in 360-degrees virtually.
♦ Learned about the evolution of life on our planet.
♦ Completed a fun virtual discovery hunt throughout the museum.
For the best experience, please use Edge or Chrome Internet browsers to join the workshop.
Important Note: this workshop requires an active Microsoft account. To create an account, visit https://account.microsoft.com
This virtual workshop will require each attendant to have access to a computer with internet access in order to participate.
- This event is online. Review the event description and requirements in advance.
- For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, it is recommend that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting.
- To find the link for Online/Virtual events: go to the Microsoft website and scroll to the event date.
Learn to Design and Code Apps with App Lab Workshop
In this virtual workshop, students thirteen and older will learn about apps and how to create them.
They will brainstorm their own app idea and learn to code an app with Code.org App Lab.
To save and access their app after leaving the workshop, students will need to bring an email address.
Participants will leave knowing:
- What apps are and how coding relates to creating them
- Coding fundamentals in JavaScript using block-based coding
- Basic app design skills
The parent, legal guardian, or authorized adult caregiver of every participant under 17 years of age must sign a Participation Agreement upon arrival and remain in Microsoft Store for the duration of the event.
For the best experience, please use Edge or Chrome Internet browsers to join the workshop.
Audience: Ages 13+
- This event is online. Review the event description and requirements in advance.
- For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, it is recommended that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting.
- To find the link for Online/Virtual events: go to the Microsoft website and scroll to the event date.
Explore the wonders of air and space by learning about our solar system and the ingenuity of space exploration.
By the end of the workshop students will have:
- Taken a tour through the solar system, learning about each planet along the way.
- Learned about the tools astronauts use to make new discoveries, including the Mars rover and Voyager space probes.
- Design their own planet using Paint 3D.
For the best experience, please use Edge or Chrome Internet browsers to join the workshop.
Important Note: this workshop requires an active Microsoft account. To create an account, visit https://account.microsoft.com
This virtual workshop will require each attendant to have access to a computer with internet access in order to participate.
Audience: No age given.
- This event is online. Review the event description and requirements in advance.
- For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, it is recommend that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting.
- To find the link for Online/Virtual events: go to the Microsoft website and scroll to the event date.
Science learning is most effective when combined with an unmistakable “WOW!”
Come to drop-in Science Saturdays at the Randall Museum’s science studio to get enthralled by simple science topics presented through project-based activities. Let’s build a rocket to launch or learn about amazing polymers by making a special type of goo. Most classes produce a fun project to take home and continue the discoveries.
Cost
$10 per adult/child combo; $5 per each additional person. Ages 3 and up. Children 7 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Science learning is most effective when combined with an unmistakable “WOW!”
Come to drop-in Science Saturdays at the Randall Museum’s science studio to get enthralled by simple science topics presented through project-based activities. Let’s build a rocket to launch or learn about amazing polymers by making a special type of goo. Most classes produce a fun project to take home and continue the discoveries.
Cost
$10 per adult/child combo; $5 per each additional person. Ages 3 and up. Children 7 and under must be accompanied by an adult.