Offers hands-on STEAM workshops developed by DigiPen Institute of Technology, hosted at the Museum of Pop Culture, providing industry connections and a focus on fun and exploration.
Students at DigiPen Open World Summer Workshops at MOPOP engage in hands-on activities to explore game design and stop-motion animation. Campers learn to master digital coding with MakeCode Arcade, transforming their imaginative ideas into playable adventures. Utilizing techniques similar to those used in blockbuster films, participants will also delve into stop-motion animation, bringing LEGO builds to life in their own short films. The program aims to introduce early learners (ages 6-8) to foundational experiences in arts, sciences, and technology, fostering curiosity and developing tangible skills in creative STEAM fields. Each workshop is designed as an enriching, in-person experience, incorporating fun projects, skill-building lessons, and visits from creative professionals to connect learning with real-world applications.
Workshops at MOPOP run from 9 AM to 4 PM, with students engaging in hands-on projects, skill-building activities, and creative exploration in game design and stop-motion animation.
Ideal for elementary-aged students (6-8) who are curious about STEAM fields and enjoy hands-on projects in game design and animation.
Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP), 325 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
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