SLIDE SHOW: Drakes Creek STEAM students receive help from tech experts to code their own computer games
Published 10:12 pm Wednesday, December 4, 2024
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Nick Blizzard from the Regional Technology Council helps Drakes Creek Middle School seventh and eighth graders in coding their own computer games in Beth Reitmeyer’s Academy at the Creek Gifted & Talented STEAM class on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. A group of professional technology experts from the Regional Technology Council were connected with the STEAM students at Drakes Creek Middle School by the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce for a four-week plan to guide the students in real-world computing experiences like coding their own computer games, learning about artificial intelligence and working with spreadsheets and data analysis.
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Kahlil Garmon from the Regional Technology Council helps Drakes Creek Middle School seventh and eighth graders in coding their own computer games in Beth Reitmeyer’s Academy at the Creek Gifted & Talented STEAM class on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. A group of professional technology experts from the Regional Technology Council were connected with the STEAM students at Drakes Creek Middle School by the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce for a four-week plan to guide the students in real-world computing experiences like coding their own computer games, learning about artificial intelligence and working with spreadsheets and data analysis.
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Drakes Creek Middle School seventh and eighth graders in Beth Reitmeyer’s Academy at the Creek Gifted & Talented STEAM class work on coding their own computer games with the help of professional technology experts from the Regional Technology Council on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. The Regional Technology Council experts were connected with the STEAM students at Drakes Creek Middle School by the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce for a four-week plan to guide the students in real-world computing experiences like coding their own computer games, learning about artificial intelligence and working with spreadsheets and data analysis.
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Krista Loid from the Regional Technology Council talks Drakes Creek Middle School seventh and eighth graders through coding their own computer games in Beth Reitmeyer’s Academy at the Creek Gifted & Talented STEAM class on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. A group of professional technology experts from the Regional Technology Council were connected with the STEAM students at Drakes Creek Middle School by the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce for a four-week plan to guide the students in real-world computing experiences like coding their own computer games, learning about artificial intelligence and working with spreadsheets and data analysis.
GRACE MCDOWELL / DAILY NEWS
Drakes Creek Middle School seventh and eighth graders in Beth Reitmeyer’s Academy at the Creek Gifted & Talented STEAM class work on coding their own computer games with the help of professional technology experts from the Regional Technology Council on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. The Regional Technology Council experts were connected with the STEAM students at Drakes Creek Middle School by the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce for a four-week plan to guide the students in real-world computing experiences like coding their own computer games, learning about artificial intelligence and working with spreadsheets and data analysis.
GRACE MCDOWELL / DAILY NEWS
Krista Loid from the Regional Technology Council talks Drakes Creek Middle School seventh and eighth graders through coding their own computer games in Beth Reitmeyer’s Academy at the Creek Gifted & Talented STEAM class on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. A group of professional technology experts from the Regional Technology Council were connected with the STEAM students at Drakes Creek Middle School by the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce for a four-week plan to guide the students in real-world computing experiences like coding their own computer games, learning about artificial intelligence and working with spreadsheets and data analysis.
GRACE MCDOWELL / DAILY NEWS
Drakes Creek Middle School seventh and eighth graders in Beth Reitmeyer’s Academy at the Creek Gifted & Talented STEAM class work on coding their own computer games with the help of professional technology experts from the Regional Technology Council on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. The Regional Technology Council experts were connected with the STEAM students at Drakes Creek Middle School by the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce for a four-week plan to guide the students in real-world computing experiences like coding their own computer games, learning about artificial intelligence and working with spreadsheets and data analysis.
GRACE MCDOWELL / DAILY NEWS
Drakes Creek Middle School seventh and eighth graders in Beth Reitmeyer’s Academy at the Creek Gifted & Talented STEAM class work on coding their own computer games with the help of professional technology experts from the Regional Technology Council on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. The Regional Technology Council experts were connected with the STEAM students at Drakes Creek Middle School by the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce for a four-week plan to guide the students in real-world computing experiences like coding their own computer games, learning about artificial intelligence and working with spreadsheets and data analysis.
GRACE MCDOWELL / DAILY NEWS
Drakes Creek Middle School seventh and eighth graders in Beth Reitmeyer’s Academy at the Creek Gifted & Talented STEAM class got to work on coding their own computer games with the help of professional technology experts from the Regional Technology Council on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. The Regional Technology Council experts were connected with the STEAM students at Drakes Creek Middle School by the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce for a four-week plan to guide the students in real-world computing experiences like coding their own computer games, learning about artificial intelligence and working with spreadsheets and data analysis.
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