Learn how to use Tinkercad an open-source 3D design program. Create virtual spaces that when rendered properly give the illusion of photographic representation.
Include access to the sound booth and other HiTech equipment to record and mix music or create movies. Grades 6-12. Registration preferred. Drop-in but priority given to those who register.
Analyze and deconstruct computers to find out what is really behind the pretty screen. Explore the inner workings of a computer. Register once for all five sessions Mon-Fri. Registration required. Grades 9-12 only.
Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of a crime scene investigation? Now you can by learning the techniques forensic scientists use to crack a case.
If you are taking graphic design classes in the fall get a head start by learning or improving digital design skills.
Discover the basics of Java a class-based object-oriented language used to design applications. Learn data and expressions using classes and objects conditionals and loops. Create programming projects each day based on the topics covered.
Learn the basics of space flight by working in teams to build and launch a rocket! Examine the physics behind rocket design and propulsion discuss the difficulties with space travel and learn about the human factor in space exploration.
Enhance your math savvy to improve your SAT score! Relieve test anxiety by taking practice tests in a low-risk environment and gain full comprehension of what to expect on test day.
Do you find product advertisements vague and confusing? Don't get mad - put the products to the test utilizing the scientific method. Hone your science and research skills while comparing product claims.
Ages 2-3 with adult; 30 min.
Songs stories and activities for children and adults to enjoy together. All ages; 30 min. Ticket required.
Tales tunes and tons of fun! Ages 2-5 with adult; 30 min. Ticket required.
Stories baby games musical activities and play time. Ages infant-23 months with adult; 20-30 min. Ticket required.
Start off the week with a film and activity. Movie lengths vary. Ages 10-18. Ticket required.
Need help accessing eBooks eAudiobooks or streaming content on your laptop phone or tablet? Drop in with your technology related questions.
Need help navigating Google Drive? Have an email related question or are you curious about new apps? Drop in with your everyday technology questions and our volunteers can assist you in finding the answers.
Stories baby games musical activities and play time. Ages infant-23 months with adult; 20-30 min. Ticket required.
Songs stories and activities for children and adults to enjoy together. All ages; 30 min. Ticket required.
Tales tunes and tons of fun! Ages 2-5 with adult; 30 min. Ticket required.
Discover the gross anatomy of the human body and learn about three body systems that allow us function. Body systems to be discussed include: Integumentary Skeletal and Muscular. Register once for all three sessions Mon-Wed.
Create your own animated character! Using Adobe Animate and by learning new skills such as vector drawing tweening and layering bring your characters to life! Register once for all three sessions Mon-Wed. Registration required. Grades 6-12.
Engineer Carnival Games for the HiTech Carnival! Use your creativity and engineering skills to design and build games such as the Football Toss Spin the Wheel Plinko or come up with your own idea!
Youth ages 18 years and younger. Free lunch & non-perishable afternoon snacks. Must be present to receive.
Explore the magic of the Hubble Space Telescope! View Hubble images in 3D and learn how to classify them. Build a scale model of Hubble and learn the details of how this amazing science instrument has revolutionized astronomy.
Practice proper laboratory techniques such as safety quality insurance and equipment maintenance used in various industries. Topics range from DNA extraction solar distillation and polymerase chain reactions.
Learn the skills of an audio engineer in music production in the digital realm. Gain hands-on experience with DAWs and microphone setups and dive into the music editing software of Logic Pro X to produce your own creations.
Bring your problem-solving skills and prepare to compete in a variety of challenges that will take your understanding of robotics to the next level with LEGO Mindstorms programming. No previous knowledge required.
Explore chemistry in a fun and colorful environment! Conduct experiments that range from the physical and chemical properties of matter to Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry and even Acid-Base Chemistry.
Ages 3-6; 30 min. For children who are ready for an independent class that includes creative expression listening comprehension and early reading skills.
Explore and engage in various STEM concepts through self-guided stations. Ages 2-5 with adult; allow 30 minutes. Ticket required.
Weekly branch leadership meeting
Learn about living organisms and the study of life. Participate in various activities and conduct experiments ranging from cells DNA proteins carbohydrates and lipids. Register once for all three sessions Mon-Wed. Registration required.
Are you taking pre-algebra or algebra 1 and need to learn about probability? Do it the fun way and get a head start with this probability and statistics class!
Genetics will introduce students to the basics of Mendelian Genetics. Topics such as inheritance patterns genetic diversity and genetic diseases will be explored using laws derived from Gregor Mendelís experiments.
Learn the different types of human tissues use a microscope to view slides and determine the function and location of each tissue type. Register once for all three sessions Mon-Wed. Registration required. Grades 6-12.
Solve different types of mind-bending problems and puzzles that require logic and critical thinking then participate in a mini-math competition! Register once for all three sessions Mon-Wed. Registration required. Grades 9-12.
Discover the world of post-production! Learn the skills of a film/video editor while acquiring an understanding of the technology involved with the profession. Edit video and audio using iMovie and Logic Pro X.
Explore physics in a new light! Discover various principles and laws of physics and test your knowledge through a variety of challenges and experiments. Register once for all three sessions Mon-Wed. Registration required. Grades 6-12.
Learn the basics of programming in Python! Create games interactive programs and anything else you want. Absolutely no experience required -- you'll learn how to program a basic game in the first class!
Experience virtual environments or play virtual reality games with Oculus Rift! Drop-in. Grades 6 - 12. Participants must have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian in order to participate.
Experience virtual environments or play virtual reality games with Oculus Rift! Drop-in. Grades 6 - 12. Participants must have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian in order to participate.
Bored yet? Baseball fan? Summer Slugger offers free fun online math and reading challenges. Learn how to sign-up for the web site earn rewards and conquer challenges. Age 7 & up with adult (students entering grades 4 & 5).
Celebrate National U.S. Postage Stamp Day by learning the history of stamps and stamp collecting. Design a stamp and do a "sticky" craft. Ages 6-9. Ticket required.
Use the stars planets and galaxies as your artistic inspiration. Ages 9 & up.
Do you ever wonder how NASA does it? Solve a real life space problem by critically analyzing the NASA L-CROSS drop. Design and test a prototype for the best way to "bomb" the moon. Ages 9-12.
Youth ages 18 years and younger. Free non-perishable afternoon snacks. Must be present to receive snacks.
Youth ages 18 years and younger. Free non-perishable afternoon snacks. Must be present to receive.
Exploring the works of Monet to Picasso what does it take to make a photograph look like a painting? Use layers layer effects and filters Adobe Photoshop and turn photographs of pieces from the HCLS Art Education Collection into masterpieces!
Include access to the sound booth and other HiTech equipment to record and mix music or create movies. Grades 6-12. Registration preferred. Drop-in but priority given to those who register.
Learn about infectious diseases how they a spread and how scientists work to find and stop their spread using medical technology.
Are you taking Calculus this fall? Review Algebra and Trigonometry skills and get a preview of what is to come in Calculus. Graphing calculators recommended. Registrants must have already taken and passed Algebra 2 in school.
Design and build a champion mousetrap car! Explore physics and engineering concepts such as torque energy and inertia to maximize speed and distance - all the way to the finish line! Register once for all three sessions Mon-Wed.
Experience virtual environments or play virtual reality games with Oculus Rift! Drop-in. Grades 6 - 12. Participants must have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian in order to participate.
Celebrate National U.S. Postage Stamp Day by learning the history of stamps and stamp collecting. Design a stamp and do a "sticky" craft. Ages 6-9. Ticket required.
Bilingual stories and music just before bedtime. Pajamas teddy bears and blankets welcome. Cuentos biling¸es y m˙sica antes de ir a dormir. Pijamas ositos de peluche y cobijas son bienvenidos. Families. Ticket required.
Stories baby games musical activities and play time. Ages infant-23 months with adult; 20-30 min. Ticket required.
Stories baby games musical activities and play time. Ages infant-23 months with adult; 20-30 min.
Stories and music just before bedtime. Pajamas teddy bears and blankets welcome. All ages; 30 min. Ticket required.
Book discussion 1st Mondays; 7 - 8 pm.
Mindful Journaling: An Introduction to Creative Well Being
Participate in a multi-session (Jun 3 & Jul 1) creative journaling workshop and work toward a 500-word piece. Develop skills strategies and techniques to hone your craft through writing exercises and assignments.
Take a practice SAT test with C2 Educational Centers. Return for your results discuss test taking strategies test options and the college admissions timeline.
New book discussion 1st Mondays; 7 - 8 pm. Jun 3: <i>White Teeth</i> by Zadie Smith Jul 1: <i>A Brave New World</i> by Aldous Huxley Aug 5: No Meeting
Discuss gardening questions. Mondays except holiday weekends; 7 - 8:30 pm. In partnership with Howard County Master Gardeners
Improve your ability to communicate and interact in English in a fun and casual setting.
Book discussion 1st Mondays; 7 - 8:30 pm. Jun 3: <i>If You Leave Me</i> by Crystal Hana Kim Jul 1: <i>Spinning Silver</i> by Naomi Novik Aug 5: <i>Hippie</i> by Paulo Coelho