Coding Binary Bracelets
Explore binary code, the language computers use to represent information, and create a bracelet by encoding your own initials using 1's & 0's.
This activity is part of the STEM GIrl Day - Coding and Robotics Adventure, Sponsored by Apple.
Coding with Micro:Bits
Learn to code using Micro:Bits, gadgets make coding a blast with lights, sensors, and endless possibilities. Code on your device and play while you learn. Mobile devices are required.
This activity is part of the STEM GIrl Day - Coding and Robotics Adventure, Sponsored by Apple.
Create Your Own Robot Hand
Create your own string-operated robotic hand, using paper and straws. Explore how robots can be designed to mimic human actions.
This activity is part of the STEM GIrl Day - Coding and Robotics Adventure, Sponsored by Apple.
Girl Scouts Robotics
Play with the robots with the Lady Cans, FRC2881, robotics team. Learn how these Girl Scouts designed and built their bright pink robot and see what it can do. Pick up a swap to take home.
This activity is part of the STEM GIrl Day - Coding and Robotics Adventure, Sponsored by Apple.
Kidbots: Be a Developer, Tester, and Bot
Write and debug a set of instructions that will be acted out by a kid “robot” the way a computer executes a piece of code. Be a Developer, Tester, and Bot!
This activity is part of the STEM GIrl Day - Coding and Robotics Adventure, Sponsored by Apple.
Project Illuminate
Join UT Computer Science students on this illuminating activity. Learn to control flashing, color-changing LED lights using a computer and an Arduino board. We will teach you how to program the lights.
This activity is part of the STEM GIrl Day - Coding and Robotics Adventure, Sponsored by Apple.
See Robots, Build Robots
Visit the courtyard of the Anna Hiss Gymnasium, the home of Texas Robotics, for demonstrations with real robots, including Medical Robotics, Autonomous Robotics, Robot Manipulation, or Nuclear and Applied Robotics. Demonstrations will be visible to anyone in the courtyard area. Courtyard space is limited but demonstrations will be repeated throughout the day. This year, Texas Robotics will not be offering tours.
Demonstration Schedule: Beginning at 11:30 a.m., robot demonstrations will occur every 15 minutes with the last one starting at 2 p.m. You may join us for a demo at 11:30 a.m., 11:45 a.m., 12 p.m., 12:15 p.m., 12:30 p.m., 12:45 p.m., 1 p.m., 1:15 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 1:45 p.m., and 2 p.m.
Demonstrations Location: Anna Hiss Gymnasium Courtyard - See Campus Maps for the location.
This activity is part of the STEM GIrl Day - Coding and Robotics Adventure, Sponsored by Apple.