We’re rolling traditional dice into the 21st century. At this half-term coding workshop, our spy kids will create an anti-cheat game-playing network. They’ll use tiny programmable computers called Micro:bits and the language of Python to create an electronic die. Thanks to a cool bit of tech, with a shake of the Micro:bit everyone will get to see the roll – so there’s no cheating… or is there?
PLEASE NOTE: This session is a repeat of a Creative Computing Club from 2018
9-12 year olds sessions must be accompanied by an adult.
We recommend beginners come along to the 10am session and those who have been coming to our clubs for a little while or have some knowledge already to come to the 12.30pm session.
This Half Term Coding Workshop is organised by Science Oxford.
Science Oxford welcomes all children to our clubs. If you or your child has additional needs, please get in touch on live@scienceoxford.com to discuss how we can best support your child to make the most of the club.
For information on our terms and conditions visit the Science Oxford website.
Venue
The Discovery Zone
The Basement
Oxford Centre For Innovation
Oxford OX1 1BY