Code vs. Chance: Is Your Computer Really Random?Â
In this hands-on 2-hour workshop, students will put randomness to the test by combining science and coding in a fun, data-driven challenge. Using the scientific method, students will program a Micro:bit to act as a digital dice and then compare its outcomes to a traditional six-sided dice. They’ll form hypotheses, run experiments, collect and analyze data, and determine whether computer-generated “randomness” really stacks up against chance.
This workshop blends coding with critical thinking as students explore patterns, probability, and the difference between true randomness and programmed results—perfect for curious minds who love tech and science!
What to Expect:
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Program a Micro:bit to simulate rolling a dice
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Use the scientific method to design and run a fair test
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Compare digital randomness with physical dice outcomes
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Collect, organize, and analyze data to identify patterns
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Learn the basics of probability, coding logic, and experimental design
Workshop Details:
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Duration: 2 hours
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Date: Tuesday May 6th 2025, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
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Location: Edison Kids Innovation Center, 9300 Normandy Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32221
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Cost: $40.00
Register today and let your child explore the fascinating intersection of technology, statistics, and real-world experimentation!