

In this final video of a 5 part series, Teaching Artist Jack Welter will teach you how to put finishing touches on your game and really make the game your own by adding your own art!
Target Audience: Grades 3 - 12
In video four of a five part series, Teaching Arist Jack Welter shows you how to add enemies to your video game!
Target Audience: Grades 3 - 12
In the third lesson of the Video Game Design series, Teaching Artist Jack Welter teaches you how to make items for your character to collect and how to use a variable to keep track of your score. Target Audience: Grades 3 - 12
In the second lesson of the Video Game Design series, Teaching Artist Jack Welter teaches you how to program if-then events into your game.
Target Audience: Grades 3-12
First in a five part series. Teaching Artist Jack Welter shows you how to make your own platformer-style video game. This lesson introduces the basics of programming with Construct.
Target Audience: Grades 3 - 6
Put on your hardhat and show off your engineering skills with Mr. Jake. We'll learn serval ways bridges are built and what makes them strong. After, we will build our very own paper bridge and put them through stress tests! Target Audience 2-6
You can make you own reed instruments and learn the science behind the sounds they make in this awesome video from Ms. Mackenzie. Target Audience 3 - 12
Teaching Artist and Environmental Science guru Carrie Driehaus teaches us how to provide water for pollinators. You'll also learn so great tips your family can use to support the bees and butterflies all year round! Target Audience 3-12
In this video, Teaching Artist Kevin Hall gives a brief introduction to electrical circuits. You will learn the difference between series and parallel circuits and how circuits are constructed.
Target Audience: Grades 3 -7
Teaching Artist "Jack of All Trades" Welter show us how to make and animate pixel art just like you find in some classic video games. Target Audience 4-12