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    • BRiMS
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  • Author Visits 2019-2020
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Makerspaces--Make, DIY, Code, and Learn


Make it!

PBS Design Squad Nation where you can play, build, and watch.

Here are some cool links that you might want to visit:

Here is a list of 50 things that you should know how to do. How many can you do?
Be creative and draw a stick man. It is so much more than that. 
Learn how to make and create some unusual things at instructables.
This is a very cool drawing site. 
Draw your own comic strip here.
Go shopping for some cool objects made in Japan.
You can do it! Stop the attacking bacteria.

Robotics

Kids Ahead: Robotics gives you an overview of robots.
The Robotics Alliance Project was created by NASA for students. 
Robots for iPad where you can interact with more than two dozen robots. 

Want to learn how to code?

Web based:
Download Scratch onto your computer. It is a free programming language and online community.
Snap is a visual drag and drop programming language that is browser based and does not need to be downloaded. 
Code Combat teaches you how to code through games.
Codecademy offers interactive courses that teach you how to write programming language.
Use Tynker  to build an app, program a robot or control a drone while you learn how to code.  
Girls who code has coding clubs created just for female teens.
Learn an hour of code here at Code.org.
Code Monkey is a game for middle school students to learn real programming language.
Hopscotch is an app that you can use your iPad to learn how to make short animations.
Learn how to code by building and sharing coding kingdoms from Code Kingdom. 
Learn to build websites, apps and games with Code Avengers. 
Use Codesters to learn programming that aligns with math standards. 
Learn how to code with Code Monster from Crunchzilla
Find more tools to help you learn to code in this Symbaloo
Apps:
Adventure Time Game Wizard from Project Pixel Press