Teen Tech Tuesdays, a new Lone Star Colllege-CyFair program for ages 12-17, will teach attendees about various types of circuitry this spring.
Each session, held at 5 p.m. the first Tuesdays of the month in the library’s Teen Room, offers attendees plenty of hands-on practice to experiment, create, and learn about circuits.
The series kicks off Feb. 7 teaching attendees basic circuit design using paper circuits made from copper tape, batteries, and LEDs.
The March 7 session will incorporate “squishy” circuits made from conductive and inductive doughs. The third session April 4 will introduce attendees to Makey Makeys circuit boards, which can turn conductive object into a keyboard or mouse button.
No registration is necessary, but participants must pick up a ticket at the first-floor Reference Desk starting 30 minutes prior to the event. Participation is limited to 25.
The library is located on the LSC-CyFair campus at 9191 Barker Cypress
For information, contact Jane Stimpson via email at Jane.D.Stimpson@LoneStar.edu or call 281.290.3214.