Starting April 3, 2020, Redgate Software will be providing onine sessions for children 6 - 14 regarding basic computing and programming concepts. See their article on Medium for more details:
This event is appropriate for grades 7 and above. There is a registration fee.
From the IU Center for Applied Cybersecurity website:
When: June 8-12, 2020
Time: 9:30am-2:30pm.
Where: This year’s camp will be held online via Zoom.
This Thursday, June 25th, at 6 pm, I will hold a brief meeting with office hours until 8 pm. This meeting is OPTIONAL. However, I will be giving guidance on how we will proceed with project submissions and judging for this year’s fair.
The last day to submit your completed project to FairEntry is July 10, 2020. If you miss the deadline, we CANNOT accept or judge your entry. Even if we could, it would not be eligible for State Fair.
Judging of the Computer Project will occur VIRTUALLY on July 13. More information will be shared soon about how to submit your project deliverables and if there will be a way to present to the judges.
Ever wonder how Alexa, Siri, or Google Assistant work? This is the event for you!
Join us as we step through a real-world demonstration of how to build a smart assistant that will control some “virtual appliances” for us.
May 15, 2021 is the last day to add or drop project enrollments for the 2021 4-H fair season. If you have not officially signed up for the Computer Project, please do before then.
Introduction to Scratch - Open to all Computer Project Levels (Grades 3 - 12). If you are new to Scratch, this session is for you! We will cover the basics of navigating Scratch and produce a simple and usable program/game by the end of the session.
NOTE:: Due to scheduling conflicts, this event is canceled. Thank you to those who signed up. We will provide more opportunities at a later date.
Introduction to Python - Open to Computer Project Levels 2+ (Grades 6 - 12).