The course is open for boys and girls ages 10-14.
Explore MIT’s SCRATCH programming learning about computer science while having fun. Participants will learn how to program interactive stories, games and animations – be a part of a weekly challenge and share creations safely with others online. The ability to code computer programs is an important part of literacy in today’s society. When people learn to code in SCRATCH, they learn important strategies for solving problems, designing projects, and communicating ideas.
Participants will need an email address to create a SCRATCH account. Participants are asked to bring a laptop as limited numbers are available.
For more information or to register or request a disability accommodation contact Tara at 207-255-3345 or tara.a.wood@maine.edu
The course is open for boys and girls ages 10-14.
Explore MIT’s SCRATCH programming learning about computer science while having fun. Participants will learn how to program interactive stories, games and animations – be a part of a weekly challenge and share creations safely with others online. The ability to code computer programs is an important part of literacy in today’s society. When people learn to code in SCRATCH, they learn important strategies for solving problems, designing projects, and communicating ideas.
Participants will need an email address to create a SCRATCH account. Participants are asked to bring a laptop as limited numbers are available.
For more information or to register or request a disability accommodation contact Tara at 207-255-3345 or tara.a.wood@maine.edu
The course is open for boys and girls ages 10-14.
Explore MIT’s SCRATCH programming learning about computer science while having fun. Participants will learn how to program interactive stories, games and animations – be a part of a weekly challenge and share creations safely with others online. The ability to code computer programs is an important part of literacy in today’s society. When people learn to code in SCRATCH, they learn important strategies for solving problems, designing projects, and communicating ideas.
Participants will need an email address to create a SCRATCH account. Participants are asked to bring a laptop as limited numbers are available.
For more information or to register or request a disability accommodation contact Tara at 207-255-3345 or tara.a.wood@maine.edu
Musician & Storyteller Duane Ingalls performs for kids and families during Downeast Lobstah Drop 3:30-5:00pm at Porter Memorial Library Machias
Songs and social hour for moms and toddlers.
Everybody who uses a computer knows it’s a luxery to consult with a human computer expert when you get stuck. Now you can make an appointment to meet one-on-one with computer expert, John Mitchell, at Porter Memorial Library on Wednesdays, starting November 29th, 2017.
After a break of several months, John’s popular and free program is being offered again every Wednesday from 1 to 5 p.m. by appointment only. Call the library at 255-3933 to sign up for a one-hour slot, or walk in and ask for the sign-up sheet.
New Computer Help Books
To help with certain computer questions when John isn’t here, the library has just purchased two books by author Michael Miller, “My Facebook for Seniors”, and “My Social Media for Seniors”. The books will be available for patrons to borrow.
The course is open for boys and girls ages 10-14.
Explore MIT’s SCRATCH programming learning about computer science while having fun. Participants will learn how to program interactive stories, games and animations – be a part of a weekly challenge and share creations safely with others online. The ability to code computer programs is an important part of literacy in today’s society. When people learn to code in SCRATCH, they learn important strategies for solving problems, designing projects, and communicating ideas.
Participants will need an email address to create a SCRATCH account. Participants are asked to bring a laptop as limited numbers are available.
For more information or to register or request a disability accommodation contact Tara at 207-255-3345 or tara.a.wood@maine.edu
Songs and social hour for moms and toddlers.
Everybody who uses a computer knows it’s a luxery to consult with a human computer expert when you get stuck. Now you can make an appointment to meet one-on-one with computer expert, John Mitchell, at Porter Memorial Library on Wednesdays, starting November 29th, 2017.
After a break of several months, John’s popular and free program is being offered again every Wednesday from 1 to 5 p.m. by appointment only. Call the library at 255-3933 to sign up for a one-hour slot, or walk in and ask for the sign-up sheet.
New Computer Help Books
To help with certain computer questions when John isn’t here, the library has just purchased two books by author Michael Miller, “My Facebook for Seniors”, and “My Social Media for Seniors”. The books will be available for patrons to borrow.
First Graders from Machias Rose Gaffney School visit the Children’s Library.
The course is open for boys and girls ages 10-14.
Explore MIT’s SCRATCH programming learning about computer science while having fun. Participants will learn how to program interactive stories, games and animations – be a part of a weekly challenge and share creations safely with others online. The ability to code computer programs is an important part of literacy in today’s society. When people learn to code in SCRATCH, they learn important strategies for solving problems, designing projects, and communicating ideas.
Participants will need an email address to create a SCRATCH account. Participants are asked to bring a laptop as limited numbers are available.
For more information or to register or request a disability accommodation contact Tara at 207-255-3345 or tara.a.wood@maine.edu
Songs and social hour for moms and toddlers.
Everybody who uses a computer knows it’s a luxery to consult with a human computer expert when you get stuck. Now you can make an appointment to meet one-on-one with computer expert, John Mitchell, at Porter Memorial Library on Wednesdays, starting November 29th, 2017.
After a break of several months, John’s popular and free program is being offered again every Wednesday from 1 to 5 p.m. by appointment only. Call the library at 255-3933 to sign up for a one-hour slot, or walk in and ask for the sign-up sheet.
New Computer Help Books
To help with certain computer questions when John isn’t here, the library has just purchased two books by author Michael Miller, “My Facebook for Seniors”, and “My Social Media for Seniors”. The books will be available for patrons to borrow.
First Graders from Machias Rose Gaffney School visit the Children’s Library.
The course is open for boys and girls ages 10-14.
Explore MIT’s SCRATCH programming learning about computer science while having fun. Participants will learn how to program interactive stories, games and animations – be a part of a weekly challenge and share creations safely with others online. The ability to code computer programs is an important part of literacy in today’s society. When people learn to code in SCRATCH, they learn important strategies for solving problems, designing projects, and communicating ideas.
Participants will need an email address to create a SCRATCH account. Participants are asked to bring a laptop as limited numbers are available.
For more information or to register or request a disability accommodation contact Tara at 207-255-3345 or tara.a.wood@maine.edu
Public Welcome!
Six sessions, Saturdays, January 20 – February 24, 2018
Porter Memorial Library, Machias ME
10:30 am – 11:30 am
Cost: $5 for materials
This course is open to boys and girls age 10 and older.
Songs and social hour for moms and toddlers.
Everybody who uses a computer knows it’s a luxery to consult with a human computer expert when you get stuck. Now you can make an appointment to meet one-on-one with computer expert, John Mitchell, at Porter Memorial Library on Wednesdays, starting November 29th, 2017.
After a break of several months, John’s popular and free program is being offered again every Wednesday from 1 to 5 p.m. by appointment only. Call the library at 255-3933 to sign up for a one-hour slot, or walk in and ask for the sign-up sheet.
New Computer Help Books
To help with certain computer questions when John isn’t here, the library has just purchased two books by author Michael Miller, “My Facebook for Seniors”, and “My Social Media for Seniors”. The books will be available for patrons to borrow.
First Graders from Machias Rose Gaffney School visit the Children’s Library.
The course is open for boys and girls ages 10-14.
Explore MIT’s SCRATCH programming learning about computer science while having fun. Participants will learn how to program interactive stories, games and animations – be a part of a weekly challenge and share creations safely with others online. The ability to code computer programs is an important part of literacy in today’s society. When people learn to code in SCRATCH, they learn important strategies for solving problems, designing projects, and communicating ideas.
Participants will need an email address to create a SCRATCH account. Participants are asked to bring a laptop as limited numbers are available.
For more information or to register or request a disability accommodation contact Tara at 207-255-3345 or tara.a.wood@maine.edu
Bring a poem to share!
Six sessions, Saturdays, January 20 – February 24, 2018
Porter Memorial Library, Machias ME
10:30 am – 11:30 am
Cost: $5 for materials
This course is open to boys and girls age 10 and older.
Songs and social hour for moms and toddlers.
Everybody who uses a computer knows it’s a luxery to consult with a human computer expert when you get stuck. Now you can make an appointment to meet one-on-one with computer expert, John Mitchell, at Porter Memorial Library on Wednesdays, starting November 29th, 2017.
After a break of several months, John’s popular and free program is being offered again every Wednesday from 1 to 5 p.m. by appointment only. Call the library at 255-3933 to sign up for a one-hour slot, or walk in and ask for the sign-up sheet.
New Computer Help Books
To help with certain computer questions when John isn’t here, the library has just purchased two books by author Michael Miller, “My Facebook for Seniors”, and “My Social Media for Seniors”. The books will be available for patrons to borrow.
First Graders from Machias Rose Gaffney School visit the Children’s Library.