Get homework help, write papers, learn how to make online presentations and spreadsheets, and create your own computer games using Scratch, a program developed by MIT. Play games and learn new technology, all at selected libraries!
Equipment
- Eight laptop computers for use in the study room
- Gaming equipment that promotes technology literacy including Wiis, PlayStation2s, and accessories like guitars and DDR dance pads
- Board and card games that promote literacy and reading
Activities, Grades 6 - 12
- Homework help with tutors
- Software including Scratch, Teen Second Life, and Windows Movie Maker
- Video games for the Nintendo Wii including Big Brain Academy, Boogie, Cooking Mama, and Sports
- Video games for the PlayStation2 including Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution (DDR)
- Board games including Chess and Scrabble
Activities, Grades K - 5
- Homework help with trained volunteer tutors
- Reading and other literacy building activities
- Crafts
- Board and card games including Candyland, Chutes & Ladders, Scrabble Jr., and Uno
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