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CODE & MAKE Physical Camp – Build Your Own IR Thermometer

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  • Date November 20, 2020
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School holidays are just around the corner… And we at KidsCode have been busy preparing different programmes just for you! \^_^/ 

First up! We are launching our brand new CODE & MAKE physical camp on “Building Your Own Infrared Thermometer“! Nowadays, we see IR thermometers everywhere we go. When entering the shopping malls to the individual shops, we hear the now familiar ‘beep’ sound which means our temperature has been taken. Ever wonder how to make your own?

In this course, you will be able to empathize with the strategy of computational thinking in solving a real world problem. Not familiar with coding? Fret not, as you will be learning syntax programming. Upon completion of coding in Day 1, you will move on to learn basic soldering and to apply your coding skills into making a thermometer from recyclable materials in Day 2.

It is going to be a fun and exciting 2 day camp! Calling YOU youths aged 11-14 years old!

Come and join us today!

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