An Arduino, according to their official website, is an “open-source electronic prototyping platform enabling users to create interactive electronic objects.” Arduinos have been used to build home security alarm systems, light sensors, alarm clocks, digital thermometers, MIDI music controllers, and much more. Learning to program an Arduino can let users truly understand how technology powers much of our world and will offer invaluable insight into how things are working behind the scenes. Adding Arduino learning opportunities certainly will enhance any STEM curriculum! In this workshop you will:
There will be two Basic Arduino Programming workshops offered on Wednesday, March 23rd from 2-3pm and again from 5:30-6:30pm in LI-113, which is located on the St. Petersburg College Seminole campus (9200 113th St, Seminole.). This is an in-person workshop, but I will also stream it live via Zoom.
Also, it is Arduino Week 2022 from March 21st through 26th. Let's celebrate!
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