Happy Women's History Month! Artists use specific design practices to address the needs of lots of different people.
Select one from all year to practice in depth or combine two processes with yourself or a partner. We'll focus on how women in STEAM are combining artistic and engineering practice to make art and compassionate tech.
SEL Warm Up
Learn more about different pathways taken by female-identifying leaders for Women's History Month with Code.org!
Producers have a vision that they bring forward by hiring a team of experts to bring to life!
Art directors work with programmers to make special effects. Learn how you can use code to tell a story with your team to design a video game using Scratch, Tynker, or a paper prototype mock up laying out your plan!
Questions drive the design process. Focus on asking the right questions this month to show what you still need to learn, find what you’re the best at doing, and also to tap into what mood you want to convey and how you will use color, shape, and pattern to express your team’s vision.
Instructional Supports
Explore adapted game writing activities for our new cycle1
Tynker and Scratch
We used code to make video games and can use the same process to make our robot designs go! Since we are further along in the year, you can play with both 2D and 3D designs to make video games or prototypes for robots!
Virtual Field Trip
Control a robot at Carnegie Mellon! Click on the yellow code and type in "C" to connect wirelessly to cardboard robots that use their Hummingbird Robotics kit.