Binary Beading
10:30-11:30
1:45-2:45
What are all those 1s and 0s that make up binary code? And for that matter, what's binary code? Students learn how computers use this "digital" language to send, process, and receive information. By using beads to represent a switch's on and off states (1 and 0), students use binary code to pattern their initials in a beaded key chain.
Space is limited and reservations are required. Email
[email protected] to register (child's name, parents name, age and telephone number) or call 408-765-0503.
Tours will be available at: 12:15 and 1:45. You can also take a self-guided tour and enhance it by using a free audio tour unit.
About Intel Museum:
At the Intel Museum in Santa Clara, you can experience the power of computer chips first hand, and the evolution of their development.
The Intel Museum is 10,000 square feet of fun, interactive learning for children and adults. Located within Intel Corporation's headquarters in Santa Clara.