This Virtual Field Trip will provide students with an all-access pass to The Tech Interactive’s most exciting exhibits AND a road trip to one of the most famous sites in California: Silicon Valley.
In this lesson, you will learn how to make sure your website looks great on different screen sizes like laptop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Now that you have some HTML written for your website, it’s time to beautify it with some CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets!
Part 3 of our Summer Series, is an introduction to HTML.
Now it’s time to start planning the visual design of your website using two new tools: a wireframe and a mockup.
In this project, you will learn the basics of project planning, HTML, and CSS to build a website around a cause that is important to you.
In this Code at Home activity, you’re going to learn how to build a website wireframe.
You will invent and pitch a product using just a noun and adjective.
In this activity, we’re giving you the materials for a Virtual Game Night!
In this activity, you will be exploring basic computer science concepts in Python while learning how to help your community by creating a chatbot, or an automated help system!
It’s important to remain positive and keep our spirits lifted during times of stress and uncertainty. Through this unplugged activity, girls will be able to create bracelets that share positive and uplifting messages by using binary code!
Learn to program a digital story with Scratch to share an uplifting tale, a funny story, or important information to help people during challenging times.