

The Workshop is partially supported by IEEE-USA K-12STEM Literacy Committee’s outreach program. Note: This Workshop is part of ongoing traveling exhibits presented by the Rhode Island Computer Museum. Participants will walk away with the skills they need to develop a game and a deeper understanding of the history of technology. Presented by our learning team, the workshop also features an exhibit on “Historic Video Games” that explains the impact of Early Video Games and describes how designers used to make games.
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This is a great chance to put down your controllers, dive into learning the interactive "Scratch" software-a user-friendly program developed by MIT to teach software coding-and create your very own video game sample.

Have you ever wondered how the designers of your favorite games work their magic? Come "crack the code" of games in the Rhode Island Computer Museum's "Make Your Own Video Game" workshop.
