Coding, Game Design and Game Testing with Blinks

Tue Jun 4, 2019
4:00pm to 6:00pm ET
Age: 10 and up
Price: FREE
Location:
Makerspace NYC, Brooklyn Navy Yard

Blinks can be utilized for educational play without programming, however, the potential for classroom creativity expands greatly by giving students the creative freedom to develop their own games. Blinks give students a truly hands-on approach to computational thinking with playful outcomes. In this workshop, learn about the origins of Blinks, play example games created for Blinks, and get an intro to the game developer kit (i.e. learn how to make a Blink blink).  

MIT spinoff, Move38, is a game company that builds tools for creativity. Move38 invented Blinks, an open-source platform for smart tabletop games. Each Blink is a programmable and physical game piece and can be programmed using the popular Arduino IDE.

Blinks Developer kits will be provided. Participant should have access to a computer with the Arduino IDE pre-installed.

 
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