Program Type:
Out-of-School Time/Summer ReadingAge Group:
School Age (ages 6-11)Program Description
Event Details
Learn how information is represented in a way such that a computer can interpret and store it using binary coding. Binary coding is how computers read a program, translate it to binary, use the information in some way, then reply back in a way humans can understand. For example, when we type a sentence into a document then press save, a computer translates the sentence into binary, stores the information, then posts a message indicating the document has been saved.
Create your own bracelet using binary code and beads.
Supplies provided by the Friends of the Dallas Public Library