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>> Volunteers wanted! <<Museum Volunteer Profile ![]() Emma James, 24 years old. From Swindon. Occupation: Teacher I started volunteering for the Museum in July 2010, I wanted to help the Museum to work closely with schools. I run our Saturday Computer Club for children aged between 8 and 16. We've been doing lots with Lego recently in the Computer Club which has been great, the most exciting was building and programming Mindstorm robots. In my spare time I enjoy reading books, playing computer games, watching good films and crafts like knitting and needlework. Happy Birthday Mario! ![]()
Children's Computer Club ![]() The Children's Computer Club has now been running for over a month and we've been focusing on games development using the software Scratch. Check out our projects at: scratch.mit.edu/users/MuseumofComputing. Over the next month we'll be exploring new and exciting skills such as how to make a flipbook from a video, photo editing and stop motion animation!. A fun place to visit! ![]()
Game review - Bayonetta ![]()
Making your way past the vast forces of paradiso is a lot of hard work, but you've got a lot of kung fu gun gameplay and additional abilities such as time control and powerful magic to make mincemeat of colossal angels. Bayonetta is a pretty good game for the most part but most people will grow weary of playing through the game more than once to unlock some of the content and how far the difficulty can jump to but if you can get past these things then bayonetta will keep you entertained for long time. |




