Fun Techtivities in November!

School holidays are soon approaching, or may already be here for some of us! Why not spend some time with friends and family to have fun and learn about technology at the same time through these #Techtivities?

Starting with some #TechNews, it's never too late to learn coding! 😉

At 89, Tomiji Suzuki has found a new calling in retirement: programming apps to help Japan’s elderly. With ChatGPT as a guide, he’s created 11 free iPhone apps 📱 like the Pee Counter 💦 A-I-U-Be Exercise 🤸 and more!

Suzuki finds joy in developing these life-enhancing tools and sees AI as a powerful ally to address seniors' needs 🧓. Encouraging others to explore app development post-retirement, he shares, “You could discover a new self.” Read more about Suzuki's coding journey here, or explore his app gallery here!

 
 

Now that we’re all set, keep scrolling on to discover techtivities that you and your family can indulge in this month! ✨


Space Explorer: The Infinite

Prepare for an out-of-this-world experience at Space Explorers: THE INFINITE, the world’s largest immersive space exploration exhibit, now at Science Centre Singapore from 12 Oct 2024! 🚀

Step into the virtual world of the International Space Station (ISS) with groundbreaking VR technology, offering you a rare chance to experience life in space, including stunning views of Earth and an exciting spacewalk. 🌍✨ This awe-inspiring exhibition brings you closer to the cosmos than ever before — don’t miss out on this unforgettable journey!

 

What tech is here? 🤔

🧑‍💻 Step into the cosmos with cutting-edge VR technology that transports you 400 kilometers above Earth to the International Space Station (ISS)! 🌍
🧑‍💻 Experience the first-ever spacewalk captured in virtual reality and explore the ISS with a 3D model, offering a unique glimpse into astronauts' daily lives. 🚀
🧑‍💻 Roam freely through space and interact with immersive touchpoints for a personalized journey through the wonders of space exploration! 🌠

 
 

Details:

When: Permanent
Where: Science Centre Singapore
Price: From $32
Learn more here.


KF1 Kiddy Circuit

Rev up your engines, little racers! 🏎️ The KF1 Kiddy Circuit is now open at Singapore Expo, offering kids the chance to experience the thrill of karting in Singapore’s first-ever mini race circuit! 🚦

From 7 Nov 2024, children aged 9 and below can race on three exciting driving experiences: Go-karts, Radio Controlled Cars, and VR Driving. 🌟 Parents, don’t worry — you can join in the fun too! Kids under 1m in height can ride with an adult, while those above 100cm can race solo.

 

What tech is here? 🤔

🧑‍💻 Step into the driver’s seat with an immersive VR driving experience and feel the rush of the race! 🏁
🧑‍💻 Race on the track with Go-karts designed for young drivers, with a dashboard to teach them the basics of driving. 🚗
🧑‍💻 Get behind the wheel of radio-controlled cars and navigate through mini-races — a perfect intro to motorsport! 🔧

 
 

Details:

When: From 7 November 2024
Where: Singapore Expo, Hall 8A
Price: From $16
Learn more here.


#XiamTheScams

Ready to test your decision-making skills and win amazing prizes? 💰 The National Crime Prevention Council presents #XiamTheScams, an engaging web game by Sqkii that offers over S$55,000 in cash prizes and more than 45,000 gifts to win! 🎁

In this life simulator game, players choose from three characters and navigate through 100 in-game days filled with real-life challenges, balancing health, wealth, happiness, relationships, and fun while avoiding scams. With hundreds of scenarios and multiple decisions to make, every choice impacts your character’s stats and your position on the leaderboard. 🌟

 

What tech is here? 🤔

🧑‍💻 Dive into a fun, interactive web game where your decisions shape your journey across 90+ storylines. 🎮
🧑‍💻 Earn stars, recharge energy, and unlock Gift Boxes for real rewards — from vouchers to other exclusive prizes! 🎁
🧑‍💻 Use the Book of Scams to learn about potential traps and make the smartest choices to climb the leaderboard. 🕹️

 
 

Details:

When: Until 22 Jan 2025
Where: Online
Price: Free
Learn more here.


Year-End Holiday Coding Camps

🌟 Turn your child’s dreams into reality at our Year-End Holiday Camps! 🌟

This holiday season, we’re transforming screen time into a creative journey where your child’s ideas come to life! From coding their own games to designing innovative mobile apps, this is the perfect opportunity to make dreams a reality. 🚀✨

 

What tech is here? 🤔

🧑‍💻 Ages 7-9: Let them dive into AI and Machine Learning – they’ll train computers to recognise images, interpret sign language, and build real-time currency exchange project. Or, they can get a hands-on experience with Micro:Bit, creating practical tools like compasses and timers!

🧑‍💻 Ages 10-12: Unleash their creativity with Python Junior and App Inventor courses! They’ll design visuals with Python Turtle or embark on an epic journey to create their own RPG games and apps.

🧑‍💻 Ages 13-18: Give them a head start in Python, one of the top 5 programming languages! They’ll explore projects like creating websites with Flask, learning both front-end and back-end development – the possibilities are endless!

 

Give your child the gift of learning, creativity, and real-world skills this holiday season. Let’s make their dreams a reality together! 💚✨

Sign up here or feel free to drop us an email, call us, or WhatsApp us to get in touch. 😊

Psst! You can apply the discount code ‘CODEHANGOUT’ to get *12% discount when signing up in a group of 3 or more! Slots are running out quickly so secure a timeslot of your choice for your child today! 😉

*When stacked with Early Bird Discount

 
 

Details:

When: 4 November 2024 - 10 January 2025
Where: KAP Mall, Parkway Parade, United Square, The Seletar Mall, Online
Price: From $430.55

Sign up for your Coding Lab class now!


 
 

To wrap up our #TechtivitiesOfTheMonth, here is a fun #TechFact!

Did you know that the first website on the World Wide Web went live on August 6, 1991, and was dedicated to information on the World Wide Web itself? (Source)

The World Wide Web itself was created in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee, who was working at CERN. That first website was restored by CERN in 2013, so you can view it too! (Source)


If you haven’t seen our previous techtivity recommendations, check out our October #TechtivitiesOfTheMonth, which includes more cool tech-related activities you can do with friends and family!

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