This four-part class is perfect for technologically curious tweens. The class will start with an introduction to basic electrical circuits and basic programming, then will build module upon module.
Space is limited and registration is required.
The class will start with an introduction to basic electrical circuits and basic programming, then will build module upon module to get the class sending and receiving information from the computer to real world sensors (switches, pressure sensors, vibration sensors, etc.) in order to control some outputs (lights, motors, etc.). The class will meet four times every other week. Each class builds on the last class, so it is important to attend all the classes to learn how everything works.
These classes will be led by Effingham resident, Chase Cooley. Mr. Cooley has taught this class before at SIU Carbondale. The class was and is geared toward people with no programming or electrical experience.
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