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Getting Started with Arduino Workshop

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Wed, Apr 4, 2018, 5:30 – 7:30 PM EDT
Beardsley Media Center (Room 114)
Getting Started with Arduino Workshop

Arduino is an open source electronics platform that you can program to interact with the real world. Make lights flash, buzzers buzz, and motors spin in this hands-on lab. You can use Arduinos to build an invention, animate a sculpture, or automate your house.

Arduino is an open source electronics platform that you can program to interact with the real world. Make lights flash, buzzers buzz, and motors spin in this hands-on lab. You can use Arduinos to build an invention, animate a sculpture, or automate your house.

You do not need prior experience with electronics, programming, or Arduinos to attend. This is a great opportunity to learn something new with support from folks in ITS.

The ITS Media Center has Arduino Inventor’s Toolkits that are available for checkout to the campus community. If you decide to make your own Arduino project, you can borrow an Inventor’s Toolkit containing an Arduino,switches, a motor, LED’s, and other electrical components.

If you have any questions or would like additional information, please contact Andrew Ruether (aruethe2, x8254).

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Instructors

Andrew Ruether

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Location

Beardsley Media Center (Room 114)

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  • Student
  • Staff
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