GPN Junior Term 4
Event description
In this workshop, we’ll be using Block Coding to make a morse code translator! Then we'll use computing and cryptography concepts to decode secret emoji messages!
Students don’t need to have any programming experience to come along. We’ve got something for primary school girls and gender-diverse students of all levels. We’ll cover the basics if you’re new to programming and show you some extra cool stuff if you’re already a pro!
Morning tea and computers will be provided for students.
Please use this Humanitix site to sign up!
FAQs:
What age students should attend GPN Junior?
GPN Junior is for primary school students from years 3 to 6.
What gender of students are welcome at GPN Junior?
GPN Junior is a welcoming environment for girls, transgender students and non-binary students and our tutors all identify similarly.
Where is GPN Junior?
GPN Junior will be held in UTS (Building 10). A map and instructions on how to find the venue will be sent out closer to the event.
Will there be food?
Morning tea will be provided.
Please let us know any special dietary restrictions so we order enough vegetarian / cheese free / gluten free / etc options.
What should students bring to GPN Junior?
We will provide everything that students need in order to participate in the workshop, including computers, paper, pens and food. But we do ask that student bring along their own water bottle.
Do I need to bring a ticket?
You do not need to bring a printed ticket on the day. Just bring yourself!
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