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Game Design Studio: Sidekick Lab

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Virtual
Ages 10–13


About This Event:

Join MODA for a virtual studio in which students will create a sidekick character for a short game scene using Scratch.

In this virtual studio, young designers will learn how to create interactive games using Scratch. They will design a sidekick with one useful ability, such as lighting dark areas, opening blocked paths, healing the player, or revealing hidden items. Students will build a simple scene, add their sidekick as a sprite, and use block-based coding to make the ability work inside the game. At the end of the studio, students can share their work and receive feedback in a supportive environment.


In this Afterschool Studio, we’ll:

  • Introduce foundational coding concepts using Scratch

  • Strengthen logical thinking and problem-solving skills

  • Encourage creativity through visual design and storytelling in gameplay

  • Learn how environment design shapes exploration and challenge

  • Provide a space to share and provide constructive feedback

  • Practice collaboration, inclusivity, creative courage, imaginative problem-solving, storytelling, and critical thinking

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Registration Fee: Registration for this Afterschool Studio is free, but space is limited — save your young designer’s seat by clicking the link below!

Important Note: Registration for this event ends one hour before the scheduled start time. The Zoom link will be emailed to all participants 30 minutes before the studio begins. If you have trouble logging in, please reach out directly to education@museumofdesign.org.

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  • Ellen Gadberry is a community arts educator and practicing artist with a strong focus on creative expression, storytelling, and hands on making. She brings experience in facilitating workshops and arts based programs that encourage reflection, connection, and collaboration across ages. Ellen’s work centers on using creativity as a tool for engagement, personal growth, and community building, and she brings this thoughtful approach to her role as an Educator at MODA.

  • This event is virtual and will be held over Zoom; participants will receive a link prior to the start of the workshop. If you do not see the link in your inbox, please email education@museumofdesign.org.

  • MODA reserves the right to cancel a program if the minimum enrollment requirements are not met, but don't worry: should MODA have to cancel, we will gladly issue a full refund to all registrants (if applicable). If you need to cancel your plans for any reason, we kindly request that you notify us at least 7 days prior to the event start.

  • Designers with different styles of learning or special needs are welcome in MODA public programs. We will be able to most effectively help everyone learn and enjoy this experience if we know about those needs in advance of the program. Please email leslie@museumofdesign.org with questions or information.

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