Intel Museum - Free Binary Beading Class Engages Kids
Organization:
Intel Museum
Category:
Fundraising
Geographical Area:
San Jose
Start
Date:
10/18/2011
End Date:
10/18/2011
Start Time:
4:00 PM
End Time:
5:00 PM
Event
Info:
What are all those 1s and 0s that make up binary code? And for that matter, what's binary code? Students ages 7 and up learn how computers use this 'digital' language to send, process, and receive information. By using beads to represent a switch's on and off states (1 and 0), students use binary code to pattern their initials in a beaded key chain.
Space is limited and reservations are required at least 48 hrs in advance. To make a reservation, call 408-765-0503 or email museum@intel.com. Include child's name, parents name, age and telephone number. Parents must remain in the museum during the class. Class lasts approximately 45 minutes.
Experience the exciting world of silicon technology as you explore more than 30 interactive exhibits at the Intel Museum in Santa Clara, Calif. Learn how silicon is at the heart of an ever expanding, increasingly connected digital world, changing the way people work, learn, play, and communicate.
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