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In this Johnson County Community College youth course, students will discover how to code in the Lua language while playing and designing worlds in ROBLOX®. Participants will combine game design concepts, coding, and fun! They will also learn how to navigate Roblox’s fast growing marketplace...

In this Johnson County Community College youth course, students will discover how to code in the Lua language while playing and designing worlds in ROBLOX®. Participants will combine game design concepts, coding, and fun! They will also learn how to navigate Roblox’s fast growing marketplace...

In this Johnson County Community College youth course, students will discover how to code in the Lua language while playing and designing worlds in ROBLOX®. Participants will combine game design concepts, coding, and fun! They will also learn how to navigate Roblox’s fast growing marketplace...

In this Johnson County Community College youth course, students will discover how to code in the Lua language while playing and designing worlds in ROBLOX®. Participants will combine game design concepts, coding, and fun! They will also learn how to navigate Roblox’s fast growing marketplace...

What can tiny animals without backbones tell us about our water resources? Learn about these aquatic macroinvertebrates in a live Zoom session, part of the KU Natural History Museum Environmental Science Camp series. Registration is required. Museum staff will contact you to confirm your registration...

Pollution is something that is in a place where it isn’t normally found. It doesn’t belong, like plastic trash in the ocean. But did you know there are different types of pollution? Join the KU Natural History Museum staff in this pre-recorded video on their Facebook...

How does air quality impact our everyday lives? Join the KU Natural History Museum staff as they explore this question and model the effects of acid rain in a hands-on experiment in a live Zoom session, part of the Environmental Science Camp series. Registration is required....

Join the University of Kansas Natural History Museum staff on Saturday, June 19th at 10 am for a Pop-Up Science episode all about fossil shark teeth. Participants will learn how to identify fossilized shark teeth that date from about 5 to 15 million years old,...

What amazing life lurks below? Explore deep-sea fish and other deep-sea organisms with the University of Kansas Natural History Museum staff in this live Zoom session, part of the virtual Biodiversity Camp series. Registration is required for this session. Museum staff will contact you to confirm...

Earth is full of diverse groups of living things, and different members, or species, of these groups, can be found in many different environments. Join the University of Kansas Natural History Museum staff for this Facebook pre-recorded video, part of the Biodiversity Summer Camp. Participants will...