It all started with a training offered by the Washington State Library...
We received this message from Jamie Allwine, the Library Manager at Timberland's Winlock Library. It was such a great story that we asked her permission to share it. Thanks Jamie, you've made our day.
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Why am I so committed to STEM? When I was a kid, we needed to learn the 3 R's. But kids today also need a strong foundation in a new language--coding. As with all languages, the earlier that a child is exposed, the easier they pick it up. Although there are many schools who provide
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Winlock currently offers programming with the Legos EV3s, Dash & Dot, Ozobots, Snap Circuits, Code-a-pillars, Eggbots and a wide variety of building toys, such as Legos, Lincoln Logs, K'nex, and Erector sets. We participated in the Hour of Code™ during Computer Science Education Week. We have borrowed the Legos We-Do 2.0 kits from our service center and the Roominate kits from the Washington State Library. Our kids have loved them all!
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