GIRL SCOUTS WORKSHOPS

Girls can change the world!

At MODA, we believe girls can change the world. Using prototyping materials and STEAM technologies, MODA’s Girl Scout workshops highlight design as an effective problem-solving tool, and prepare each scout to become empathetic and innovative problem solvers of the 21st century.

Already know which workshop you are interested in? Click the button to book a workshop. If not, read more below about our offerings for Daisies through Juniors.

Please read through the FAQ section at the bottom of the page for details on scheduling and capacity.


Contact

Leslie Yarborough
Education Coordinator
404-856-5979
education@museumofdesign.org


Daisy Workshops

  • Playing video games is fun! They can help you learn new things and immerse players in a new world!

    Programmers use algorithms and sequences to make games for computers. Once they design a game, they test it and look for ways to make it even better. Explore the world of digital game design and design your own maze game.

    To earn this badge, you will explore how video games can make a difference.

    1. Explore tools used to develop digital games

    2. Plan a maze game

    3. Build, test, and improve your maze game

    When you've earned this badge, you'll know how video games are designed!

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  • Do you paint or make cartoons? Do you take photos or create games? You might be a maker!

    Makers are people who turn ideas into art. Art can share a message or express a feeling. Artists might paint, draw, or sculpt. Makers also create designs. Design is making something to solve a problem. Designers might build a birdhouse or sew costumes. They might even create a new toy.

    To earn this badge you will:

    1. Discover art and design

    2. Experiment with your medium

    3. Be inspired by a subject

    When you’ve earned this badge, you’ll know how makers create art and designs.

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  • Do you have a favorite blanket? What do you like about it? Did someone make it for you? A blanket helps keep you warm. It solves a problem.

    Makers make or craft objects. They make changes or tinker, too. This helps to make their crafts even better.

    To earn this badge, you will:

    1. Learn the basics

    2. Craft with purpose

    3. Tinker with your craft

    When you’ve earned this badge, you’ll know how to craft and tinker to make useful objects.

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  • Do you have a favorite picture book? What makes it special? Is it the story? The cover? The art inside? Someone made or created the book. They wrote the story. They created the art.

    Makers build things to help people, animals, and the planet! They find new ways to do things, too. Sometimes they fail, and that’s okay! They learn something new.

    To earn this badge, you will:

    1. Make something to solve a problem

    2. Make something for someone else

    3. Make something even better

    When you’ve earned this badge, you’ll know how to create and innovate objects that help others.

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Brownie Workshops

  • Did you ever wonder how your favorite video game was created?

    Learn how people create new games—and find out how games can also help people to learn new skills and experience new things.

    To earn this badge, you will:

    1. Discover how game design can be used "for good"

    2. Explore tools used to develop digital games

    3. Plan a maze game

    4. Build, test and improve your maze game using iteration

    5. Share your game with others

    When you've earned this badge, you'll know how to think like a game maker and use iteration to plan, build and test a game.

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  • Do you like to draw or paint? Art shares a message. It can be beautiful. It can be meaningful. It can solve problems and make a difference. Designers build objects from toys to buildings. They build, sew, animate, and even cook. They solve problems, too!

    To earn this badge you will:

    1. Explore art and design

    2. Experiment with the elements

    3. Learn about composition

    4. Make art about a subject

    5. Share your artwork

    When you've earned this badge, you’ll know how makers turn ideas into art and design projects.

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  • Problem solvers are needed!

    All around the world, people have problems to solve. You can help by making or crafting solutions. A potholder helps keep cooks safe. An ID tag helps people find lost items.

    Makers craft using their imaginations, tools, and materials. They also tinker or make changes to make their crafts even better.

    To earn this badge, you will:

    1. Explore making

    2. Learn the basics

    3. Figure out the function

    4. Discover form and fit

    5. Tinker with your craft

    When you've earned this badge, you'll know how to craft and tinker to solve a problem.

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  • Imagine inventing a jetpack to fly to school! Or adding a sidecar to a bike for a pet to ride along.

    Makers turn ideas into objects. They create or make things. They innovate what they make, too. Innovate means to make something better or try something new. When makers create and innovate, they make the world better. They can help people, animals, and even the planet!

    To earn this badge, you will:

    1. Explore innovation

    2. Make something for someone else

    3. Create for good

    4. Get down to business

    5. Share your creation

    When you've earned this badge, you will know how to create objects that help others.

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Junior Workshops

  • What makes your favorite video game fun? Have you ever wondered how the creators included all the challenges and choices?

    They used algorithms and conditionals to tell the computer what to do. Use what you’ve learned about coding to create a fun game that helps solve a problem!

    To earn this badge, you will:

    1. Discover how game design can be used "for good"

    2. Explore tools used to develop digital games

    3. Plan a maze game

    4. Build, test, and improve your maze game using iteration

    5. Share your game with others

    When you've earned this badge, you'll know how to use iteration to plan, build, and test a game "for good."

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  • Art is made to share a message or express emotion. It can inspire people. It can make them think and feel. A painting, sculpture, or photograph can change the way you see the world. Design is making something to solve a problem. Do you have a favorite graphic tee? Can you remember a great movie poster or book cover? Designers made them!

    To earn this badge, you will:

    1. Discover art and design around you

    2. Make art about a subject

    3. Experiment with the elements

    4. Explore composition

    When you’ve earned this badge, you’ll know how to turn your ideas into art and design projects.

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  • Ready, set, CRAFT! When you craft, you make something with care, skill, and imagination. You can craft with a computer and a 3-D printer. You can craft with recycled materials to help the planet.

    Makers turn ideas into objects. They also tinker or make changes to improve them. They might fix a broken clock. They might test what they make multiple times.

    To earn this badge, you will:

    1. Explore crafting and tinkering

    2. Tinker with a craft

    3. Learn about users

    4. Craft for form, fit, and function

    5. 5Tinker with your project

    When you’ve earned this badge, you’ll know how to craft and tinker to solve problems.

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  • Somebody invented the seat belt. Another person figured out how to make water safe to drink. Other people thought up the telephone, the hammer, the sandwich, and the bicycle.

    Makers use their imaginations to solve problems and build new things. They innovate or find new ways to solve problems. They can change the world, and you can, too!

    To earn this badge, you will:

    1. Create a solution

    2. Make it a function

    3. Create for a community

    4. Think bigger

    5. Share your creation

    When you’ve earned this badge, you’ll know how to use the design thinking process to improve your creations for others.

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Cadette Workshops

  • Newspaper cartoons, comic books, graphic novels… comic art is a board, exciting, and growing field. Comics are sometimes described as “sequential art,” though some are only one panel. So what is a comic, exactly? It’s a visual story told however you would like to tell it. Go for it!

    Find out more about the world of comic art and then tell your own visual story.

    1. Delve into the world of comics

    2. Choose a story to tell

    3. Draw it out

    4. Frame it in four panels

    5. Add the words

    When you've earned this badge, you'll know how to create your own comic.

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Senior Workshops

  • Art is made to share a message or express emotion.

    It can inspire people. It can make them think and feel. A painting, sculpture, or photograph can change the way you see the world.

    Design is making something to solve a problem.

    Do you have a favorite graphic tee? Can you remember a great movie poster or book cover? Designers made them!

    To earn this badge, you will:

    1. Explore collage

    2. Focus on composition

    3. Create with color

    4. Use found objects

    5. Share a message

    When you’ve earned this badge, you’ll know how to create collages using different materials and color themes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Each Girl Scout workshop is $250 for up to 20 kids.

    Please note: MODA does not provide badges.

  • All Girl Scout Workshops are limited to one troop at a time (no more than 20 kids). We suggest that troops have one chaperone for every 10 Girl Scouts.

    Chaperones are expected to remain with the troop through the entirety of the tour and workshop.

    Troops with more than 20 students will be split into two smaller groups for the tour and workshop.

  • Girl Scout Workshops are designed to last up to an hour for Daisies and Brownies and 1.5 – 2 hours for Juniors and Cadettes. Each visit includes a guided tour (if applicable) and a hands-on design activity. Timing is flexible.

    Email education@museumofdesign.org with questions.

    Workshops are primarily scheduled outside public museum hours; available hours are 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM ET on Monday and Tuesday or 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET on Wednesday – Friday. 

  • We strive to make our museum accessible to all and are committed to making accommodations whenever possible to welcome our visitors with different abilities.

    If there are Girl Scouts, troop leaders, or chaperones in your group with physical or learning differences, please let us know how we can best accommodate them to ensure that they have the best experience possible. Email education@museumofdesign.org or call 404.856.5979 to start the conversation. 

    • The museum is entirely wheelchair accessible. 

    • All videos include closed captions.

    • We can provide visual descriptions and tactile experiences for visitors with low to no vision upon request.

    We welcome neurodiverse learners and strive to create the best experience possible for all visitors through conversations with event organizers in advance of workshops.

Customize Your Visit!

Don’t see exactly what you’re looking for? Contact education@museumofdesign.org to begin customizing a visit that fits the needs of your students. Availability subject to staff time and museum resources.


We’d love to host your troop!