Project Overview
We’ll develop "BookQuest" – a Python-based mobile/web app that transforms library visits into an adventure for kids (ages 8-14) by:
- Scavenger hunts: Kids use micro:bit devices as "magic trackers" (via Bluetooth) to find books, unlocking AR animations.
- Reading rewards: Python backend tracks progress, awarding badges redeemable for real library perks (e.g., skip the queue).
- Social features: Team challenges where kids collaborate to "unlock" bookshelves (Raspberry Pi displays show progress).
🚀 What’s Happening
In one action-packed day, participants will:
- Code a Python app to make libraries more fun (think book scavenger hunts or chatbot helpers)
- Experiment with micro:bits (pre-provided) for physical computing magic
- Team up with mentors from Intel, PSF, and local tech companies
Perfect for:
✔ Future coders
✔ Book lovers who want tech superpowers
✔ Teachers/librarians wanting to learn Python teaching tools
💻 Workshop Flow
Time May 10th 2025 | Activity |
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9:00 | Kickoff: "Why Python Rules Libraries" |
10:00 | Hands-on: Build Your First Library App |
12:00 | Micro:bit Magic (hardware fun!) |
14:00 | Team Project Sprint |
17:00 | Demo Party + Certificates |
✨ Why Participate?
- Take home your working Python code
- Get featured on PSF’s education page
- First 50 signups get free Python stickers