STEM Tuesdays: Binary Coding Charm

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Science and Technology meet in these fun STEM programs geared towards sparking your child's imagination and critical thinking skills.
Every Tuesday we will have a new STEM themed program to bring some fun in your child's learning!

Celebrating amazing women for Women's History Month, we will be focusing on Ada Lovelace and women coders this week!

Ada Lovelace, a British Countess, a pioneer in coding, and widely regarded as the first computer programmer. Lovelace paved the way for women today in the computer programming and coding world. Let's celebrate her accomplishments and all the women in coding with this fun binary coding craft. 

Translate a special date into 1's, and 0's using black and white beads to make a bracelet, keychain, or charm! 

Supplies:

  • Beads (black, white, and another color for separation)
  • String/Yarn

 

*All supplies are provided, but quantities are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.*

Sponsored by the Friends of the Dallas Public Library

Click here for more Women's History Month programs and celebrations