A project for ... by team ...
The objective of the workshop is ...
This workshop has participants do ...
- Difficulty Level: Choose your workshop difficulty (Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced)
- Target Audience: K12 - College (edit .md file to view all options presented in the markdown comments)
- Duration of Workshop: How long your workshop takes (1 hour, 30 minutes, etc.)
- Needed Materials: Materials needed to do your workshop (computer with keyboard, sphero, etc.)
- Learning Outcomes: The primary goal of this project is to teach participants ...
- Your Main Technology Name of Technology and then a brief descriptor. You will go more in depth on the technology used in a different section.
- Technology Ambassador Program (TAP) is a project-based class that provides a collaborative environment for students to work with their fellow classmates on a semester-long project using technologies of their choice. TAP strives to increase participation in IT through numerous outreach activities and workshops that are designed to showcase the creative and fun side of technology.
Commercial_TMNT.mp4
(From left to right: Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman.)
- Team Member 1
- Team Member 2
- Team Member 3
- Team Member 4
- Dr. John Doe
- Dr. Jane Doe
A more thorough description of your project. Not a full walkthrough, but describe the different sections of your project and the gist of what participants will be doing when interacting with it and what they'll learn.
- Team Member, Team Member, Team Member, John Doe, Jane Doe. "A Real Fake Workshop", Fake Event, April 1, 2024, Georgia Gwinnett College.
List the outreach events your team has participated in.
Example:
- TAP Expo, April 1, 2021, Georgia Gwinnett College: to promote the IT field and encourage college students to sign up for TAP.
- Class Workshops, April 13-15, 2021, Georgia Gwinnett College: to promote the IT field to non-IT students.
Use this section to link to a project done in the TAP program that is related in some way to your own. This can be a sister project done during your TAP semester or a TAP project done in the past. Example:
If you're interested in more workshops that utilize Scratch, check out Space Mechanic!
Replace Scratch with whatever technology you're using and make sure to have a logo of that technology uploaded to the technology folder within the media folder.
- Scratch is a block-based programming language developed by the MIT Media Lab as an education tool for children to learn computing in a fun and interactive way.
- Scratch has drag-and-drop interfaces. Unlike text-based programming language like Java or C where you physically type every line of code, in Scratch, you can drag and drop pre-made codes and organize them into an algorithm. It's like solving a jigsaw puzzle!
- Explain why your team chose this technology for this workshop.
This section is dedicated to linking to .md files in your documents/tutorial/ folder that will contain instructions on installation
Your repo doesn't have to have every section used below. This is just an example so you can get an idea of what your own repo should look like
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Video with Scratch instructions
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Describe HOW to use your game. Example:
- Press the Left arrow key to move to the left.
- Press the Right arrow key to move to the right.
- Press the Up arrow key to move up.
- Press the Down arrow key to move down.
- You may also replace the arrow keys with a Makey Makey.
Demo Video on how to install and play our game


