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Arduino Workshop

Location

MakeHaven Main Space

The main makerspace and connected shops. This is located at 770 Chapel Street. Registered participants should ring the MakeHaven labeled doorbell. They will be directed down a long hallway, and down a set of stairs to our basement workshop.

WORKSHOP FULL. 

We have 9 Member RSVPs and 1 Non Member. If you want to attend go ahead and RSVP, but you are just on the waiting list. Only the top 9 are registred.

Want to learn the basics of using an Ardunio? This three hour workshop will take you from the very basic into builing your own Ardunio controled robot.

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This workshop is possible through a partnership with the Yale Center for Engineering Innovation and Design (CEID) and the volunteer work of Alex Carrillo. All materials will be supplied, robot kits will be on loan from Yale Center for Engineering Innovation and Design. The class is great for beginners with Arduino.

This workshop is free to members and limited to 10 participants. RSVP on this page (click RSVP button when logged into the site) is required to reserve your spot. If there are more than 10 RSVPs, later RSVPs will be the waiting list (so please unRSVP if things change). If we are not full by January 1st we will open the class to nonmembers for a small fee.

 

 

Want to help?

Are you a more advanced Arduino user? We are looking for members to be helpers on the day of the workshop. If you are willing to help email jrlogan@makehaven.org (and dont RSVP a participant here)