Code club is about fun, creativity, and learning through exploring; make friends and experience the fun of learning and playing with code.
For this special Science Week session, we will be creating an animation to tell the story of Tagai, a sea hero of the Torres Straits, and what constellations he is part of, using the voices of students from Tagai College.
This is a Code club Australia Moonhack 2022 project, and we acknowledge the Torres Strait Islanders as the traditional custodians of this story.
Please note:
- The library has limited equipment so we ask that children bring their own laptop if possible.
- Children need to bring a USB, or be prepared to create an online coding account in Scratch, to be able to save their work.
- Minimum requirements for own devices: Windows 10+, macOS 10.13+, Chrome OS, or Android 6.0+.
- You can use the online version during the session or download Scratch to your device beforehand.
- Parents or guardians must be present in the library, within eyesight of children, while the class is in session.
Visitor information
Children under the age of 11 must be supervised by an adult at all times in the Library.
We follow NSW Health guidelines for the health and safety of our community and staff. Please read our Behaviour in the Library and Unaccompanied children guidelines before your visit.
This event may be filmed or photographed. Images may be used on Council websites, publications, social media channels and circulated to the press and other media organisations for publication, transmission or broadcast. If you do not wish your image to be published, please notify staff before the event.