Presented by:

Jadga Hügle
Jadga works on Snap! and loves to create fun projects that might also be helpful for students and teachers. Her favourite Snap! block is map <3

Jens Mönig
Jens Mönig is a researcher at SAP and makes interactive programming environments. He is fanatical about visual coding blocks. Jens is the architect and lead programmer of UC Berkeley’s "Snap! Build Your Own Blocks" programming language, used in the introductory “Beauty and Joy of Computing” curriculum. Previously Jens has worked under Alan Kay on the GP programming language together with John Maloney and Yoshiki Ohshima, helped develop Scratch for the MIT Media Lab and written enterprise software at MioSoft. Jens is a fully qualified lawyer in Germany and has been an attorney, corporate counsel and lecturer for many years before rediscovering his love for programming through Scratch and Squeak. For leisure Jens likes guitar picking and strumming his mandolin.

Bernat Romagosa
Bernat is a software developer from Barcelona. He develops for Snap! and MicroBlocks, and is the author of Snap4Arduino and a bunch of other Snap! modifications.

Michael Ball
I'm currently a Lecturer at UC Berkeley, developer on the Snap!, Snap!Con and BJC Teams.
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In this workshop, we'll share with you what we think makes Snap! special. From fun introductory media computation activities using built in graphic effects to writing your own functions. From creating block libraries to building your own small microworlds for a classroom.
Join us to find out what makes Snap! special :)
- Duration:
- 1 h 30 min
- Room:
- Seminar Room 1
- Conference:
- Snap!Con 2025
- Type:
- Workshop
- Difficulty:
- Easy