Town of Woodville
S.T.E.A.M.
Coding Class
Woodville Public Library’s coding classes give students the opportunity to explore technology, robotics, creativity, and problem-solving in a fun, hands-on environment. Each year builds on the skills students have learned before, allowing them to grow more confident as they continue through the program.
First-year students begin with Scratch coding and work with Ozobots and Pyxel robots to learn basic coding concepts. Second-year students continue building their skills by working with Dot and Dash robots. Third-year students are introduced to JavaScript through Bitsbox, where they begin creating their own digital projects.
Students in fourth year and above complete new projects each year that help them continue advancing their knowledge. These projects may include building robots, creating games, designing introductions for television shows, working with robotic arms, and exploring more advanced technology skills. Through each level, students are encouraged to think creatively, solve problems, and bring their ideas to life.

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