Does your child want to create their own games, animations, and stories? Do you want to keep their interest in learning coding, or maybe encourage them towards the next level? Join our series of fun kids and parents events free to learn and get inspired from other coding fans from all over the world. There will be plenty of aahs and wows! You will find your child more motivated to code, create, and learn!
Join us for an unforgettable Minecraft coding adventure where your child can become the hero of the theater! In this new exciting live online coding class, students will step into the shoes of creative problem solvers, using code to ensure the show goes on without a hitch. Guided by an expert instructor, children will explore programming concepts while having tons of fun in this Minecraft: Education Edition world (check out the cool trailer!). Find the show's missing star, unlock hidden gags, and interact with an ensemble cast. Help the Agent overcome stage fright as you solve coding puzzles backstage. Watch your coding skills shine in an epic final performance!
11:00 PM - 11:55 PM, Coordinated Universal Time
11:00 PM - 11:55 PM, Coordinated Universal Time
4:30 PM - 5:25 PM, Coordinated Universal Time
11:00 PM - 11:55 PM, Coordinated Universal Time
3:00 PM - 3:55 PM, Coordinated Universal Time
From self-driving cars and humanoids to AI generated art and ChatGPT, AI is one of the fast growing areas in technology. What is AI? What are some of the cool things it can do? Join this event to learn about fun cutting-edge AI applications created by companies such as Google and Nvidia. Your child will enjoy lots of group discussion, interaction with an expert instructor, and hands-on projects.
We run this free event regularly, and the same content is covered every time. To explore AI deeper, join our small group courses:
AI Explorers (grades 4-8) - Enjoy a broad overview of a variety AI applications and technologies, such as computer vision, chatbots, robotics, and generative AI.
Create with ChatGPT (grades 4-7) - Learn how to use ChatGPT as a tool for planning, brainstorming, and even creating your own chatbot.
AI Creators (grades 6-12) - Take a deep dive into learning how to code AI applications with Python and more.
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Coordinated Universal Time
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Coordinated Universal Time
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Coordinated Universal Time
11:00 PM - 12:00 AM, Coordinated Universal Time
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM, Coordinated Universal Time
They are in your phone, and they are in your car. They light up your house, and they run roller coasters. What are they? They're electronic circuits and they're everywhere!
In this fun free online event series, your child will learn the basics of electronic circuits using Snap Circuits. We will build several fun projects each time, while learning what a circuit is, how circuits work, and how to add more parts in a circuit to make sounds, light, and more! They will also learn sensors and advanced content such as integrated circuits.
"I really love this fun and interactive event. Me and my classmates had a blast sharing with each other and talking about how things work. The teacher was amazing and he helped me out so much. When a person was stuck on something he would help us out." shared our student Pavel.
It is a series of 6 events that are happening on the following dates. Sign up once and you will be included in all future events in the series.
Saturday, 3/14/2026, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Pacific Time Introduction
Friday, 4/24/2026, 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM Pacific Time Conductors
Saturday, 5/23/2026, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Pacific Time Resistors
Friday, 6/19/2026, 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM Pacific Time Integrated Circuits 1
Saturday, 7/18/2026, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Pacific Time Sensors
Friday, 8/14/2026, 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM Pacific Time Integrated Circuits 2
11:00 PM - 11:55 PM, Coordinated Universal Time
Artemis represents one of the most exciting technological quests for mankind. The huge successful mission of Artemis II brought us one big step closer to landing on the moon again. We are excited to announce an event with NASA Expert Ben Feist, whose work at Johnson Space Center spans broad areas supporting the International Space Station and future Artemis program missions. Learn more and sign up.
Computer science, especially AI and Robotics, play a critical role in space science. Check out this video this week from NASA on AI at NASA: Unlocking the Future of Exploration, to learn the latest. Want to learn more about robotics and AI? Join our classes and camps on space science, robotics, and AI, and be on your way to becoming a future space explorer!
About Ben Feist - Ben is a Data Visualization Software Engineer at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, where he helps build systems supporting humanity’s return to the Moon. A former web development leader, Ben took an unconventional path to NASA through his acclaimed Apollo in Real Time project, which brought historic missions to life online and earned multiple international awards. His work has been recognized with NASA Software Excellence Awards, and he has contributed to major projects including the Emmy-winning Apollo 11 IMAX film and the restoration of Mission Control.
This will be a live Q&A session—come prepared with great questions!
Learn more about Ben's work here: https://benfeist.com/portfolio/
Ben's Artemis Contribution (LinkedIn)
Grades 4-9
Grades 5-10