πŸ¦– Mechanical Logic Arrays & Data Mining: Summer Reading Kickoff (Dinosaurs Rock) + iCode! πŸ¦΄πŸ’»

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Event: Summer Reading Kickoff: Dinosaurs Rock

When: Saturday, June 20, 2026 @ 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Activities to follow on Hinds Plaza, weather permitting)

Where: Princeton Public Library (Community Room, 65 Witherspoon St., Princeton NJ)

Event link: Princeton Public Library Events

Who it’s for: Young Explorers, Fossil Crackers, & Creative Engineers

Cost: FREE!

Why we love it πŸ’›

The underlying process of uncovering secrets hidden inside ancient geology is the exact physical world equivalent of searching through raw databases for critical information! To kick off their “Unearth a Story” Summer Reading Program, the Princeton Public Library is hosting “Dinosaurs Rock”, an interactive science lab featuring authentic fossil excavation stations. Young archeologists get to dig through matrix layers to discover real dinosaur bones, shark teeth, and ancient ammonites. We absolutely love hands-on excavation labs because carefully filtering out dirt to isolate valuable historical pieces teaches kids the exact systemic parsing logic used to sort structural data variables!

How this event aligns with iCode Princeton πŸŒˆβš™οΈ

Sifting through extraction layers to find specific fossil assets maps directly onto Data Mining Operations and Database Filtering!

  • Algorithmic Data Parsing (Unearthing Clean Information): When a child systematically clears away sand matrix blocks to reveal a clean shark tooth asset, they are manually executing a query function! At iCode Princeton, we take this exact search logic and bring it into computer programming. In our Scratch, Python, and STEAM Junior Tracks, early coders learn how to build automated text and item search loops, programming their software engines to parse massive unorganized lists and pull out the exact information pieces a user requests.

  • Object Retrieval & Array Indexing: In a fossil dig field, objects sit embedded inside specific spatial quadrants. Finding them requires mapping the area and examining items one index point at a time. In our Roblox Studio, Core Tech, and Game Design Belts, we translate this systematic discovery style into game development scripts! Students learn how to configure collection mechanics, writing loop scripts that track player inventory databases, identify hidden world coordinates, and update software values automatically whenever an asset is unearthed.

Join the fun, then keep the momentum going at iCode πŸŽ’πŸš€

Excavate real prehistoric treasures and kick off your summer science adventures at the library’s massive interactive lab [1.1.1], then bring that sharp investigative logic to iCode Princeton where we teach you how to write the software lines that build, query, and secure the digital worlds of tomorrow!

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