Free Intel Museum class teaches kids to make a musical greeting card
Organization:
Intel Museum
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Jose
Start
Date:
10/20/2011
End Date:
10/20/2011
Start Time:
4:00 PM
End Time:
5:00 PM
Event
Info:
Computer chips are everywherepowering the Internet, controlling cars, automating factories, enhancing cell phones, and enriching home entertainment. A favorite class at the Intel Museum helps children ages 7 and up learn about computer chip science while making a musical greeting card using the Intel-powered classmate PC!
The class lasts about 45 minutes. Space is limited and reservations are required. Email museum@intel.com to register (child's name, parents name, class time, age and telephone number) or call 408-765-0503. Reservation deadline is 48 hrs prior to the class date.
An adult who remains in the museum throughout the class must accompany all participants.
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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