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These two advanced activities use the radio and moisture sensors on the BBC micro:bit to protect trees from being cut down and to prototype an automated farming system. 0
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This series of activities explores the use of technology to improve health. Patrons work in teams to create their own prototype health tech innovation. 0
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This series of activities explore how a sensory classroom can be used to meet the needs of learners who are sensitive to sensory stimulus. Patrons practice writing algorithms to sequence light patterns and design and make a sensory aid. 0
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This interactive activity combines art and engineering; patrons build a structure that meets certain design requirements and will also not be blown over. 0
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Patrons build a gravity-powered machine that automatically sorts two different sizes of beads into separate plastic cups. 0
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No windows? No problem. Design a light tube to bring as much light as possible into a dark room. 0
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Participants design bottles that can float, sink, or remain suspended to hold simulated sensors that would monitor the health of a river. 0
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Patrons can record earthquake activity in the library or their homes by designing their own seismograph. 0
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This brand new activity allows patrons to learn more about their community's history with water through an engaging outdoor History Walk! Try out this draft activity and leave a review to tell us how it went! 0
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