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(In)visible self: How do you know how you are? (O'Neill)

(In)visible self: How do you know how you are? (O'Neill) In-Person

How do you know how you are? Middle schoolers can create high- and low-tech sensors to measure their mental, emotional and physical wellness. We will do this through creative exploration.

This social-emotional awareness program was developed the PLIX (Public Library Innovation Exchange) Program at the MIT Media Lab. The activity centers around building and speculating tools for revealing invisible parts of ourselves: our breath, our heartbeat, and other body rhythms. Here, “tools” means anything from simple electronics sensors to programmed circuits to mechanically activated paper constructions!

Please register in advance! Pizza will be provided.

Date:
Monday, March 18, 2024
Time:
3:00pm - 4:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Conference Room
Branches:
O'Neill Branch
Audience:
  Teen (ages 12-18)  
Categories:
  STEAM     Workshop/Class  
Registration has closed.

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