Aaron Teter, children’s specialist from Carnegie Public Library, recently taught a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) program at Jeffersonville Branch Library using Little Bits. This program was a hit.
Participants enjoying the program were Lane, Marcus, Holly, Lilly, Nate and Kamdon.
Participants learned how to create a robot doodler, a car, a robot, a motion detector and a fan. On the funny side, they even tested to see who had the hottest breath, which turned out to be Aaron.

Aaron Teter, children’s specialist from Carnegie Public Library, recently taught a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) program at Jeffersonville Branch Library using Little Bits. This program was a hit.

Participants enjoying the program were Lane, Marcus, Holly, Lilly, Nate and Kamdon.

Participants learned how to create a robot doodler, a car, a robot, a motion detector and a fan. On the funny side, they even tested to see who had the hottest breath, which turned out to be Aaron.