Game Design and Coding Day 2022
Event Information
About this event
Join us on March 30th for a day of exploring the world of game design and coding. The Annual Spring Break Game Design & Coding Day event is part of the Madison My Brother’s Keeper initiative. It will be an interactive journey exploring opportunities across the areas of game design and coding.
The 2022 Game Design and Coding Day will be held in-person on Wednesday, March 30th, from 10:00am-3:30pm. This event is free and open to all middle and high school students in the Greater Madison area. For the safety of participants, event staff, and Library staff, this event will follow current MMSD masking guidelines and require masks for all participants.
We have an exciting slate of workshops scheduled for participants this year, including offerings from Maydm, Epic Systems, Gear Learning Studios, & the Madison Public Library. Don't miss this opportunity to develop your coding skills, learn about video game design, learn more about careers in the coding and game design fields, and even try out a game that is currently in development!
This is a completely free experience. Attendees will receive t-shirt and lunch and afternoon snacks will be provided.
To register, complete the order form with your child's information and click "register" to submit.
Space is limited, so register today!
Thank you to our sponsors and partners in bringing you the 5th Annual Game Design & Coding Day!
My Brother’s Keeper is an initiative of former President Barack Obama. It is a cross-sector national call to action focused on building safe and supportive communities for boys and young men of color where they feel valued and have clear pathways to opportunity.
The Urban League of Greater Madison is part of a national movement to ensure that African Americans and other community members are educated, employed and empowered to live well, advance professionally and contribute to the common good in the 21st Century.