Virtual:  Make Your
Virtual: Make Your Own Video Game
Virtual Workshop via Google Meet

Monday, Aug. 10, 10:00-11:00am
Good for children 7 years and up.
The Rhode Island Computer Museum will present a virtual Workshop call “Make Your Own Video Game”.  This is a great chance to put down your controllers and take time to learn interactive software titled “Scratch” and create your own “video game” sample.  Presented by our learning team, the program will also include an exhibit on “Historic Video Games”. The exhibit aims to explain the impact of Early Video Games and then teach the MIT developed youth program “Scratch”.  Scratch is a computer program developed to teach software coding and allows you can create your own “video game” sample. The workshop aims to explain how early video games were made and give students new skills to develop their own games.


Contact for more information: Jason Yang     jason@ricomputermuseum.org

Many times RICM has presented Minecraft and coding programs at Mason Library.

RICM's Mission
The Rhode Island Computer Museum (RICM) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization established in 1999 in Rhode Island to preserve our rich vintage computer history and offer a glimpse of the past. RICM's mission statement is "procuring and preserving items that relate to computer science and its history; disseminating knowledge, and encouraging research in computer science by means of visits, lectures, discussions, and publications. Inspiring young people for the future workforce by saving old and new technology."

 
Sponsored by Rhode Island Computer Museum.
 
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