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Approximately 30 people attended the Arduino/Microcontroller workshop for Educators workshop held on August 3rd and 4th at IT-oLogy. The majority of attendees were educators, but students and local IT professionals also participated. The purpose of the workshop was to train educators and other IT leaders on the skills needed to understand and teach basic microcontroller programming as well as the circuits in the Sparkfun Inventor’s Kit (SIK). This content is important because it teaches basic engineering principles vital in education. It will now be taught and implemented in a classroom environment in high schools, middle schools and even elementary schools. Linz Craig, Educational Outreach Coordinator for Sparkfun Electronics, conducted both workshops and did an outstanding job.

For more information on upcoming workshops and the Open IT Lab go to www.open-it-lab.com or www.it-ology.org.

Here are a few pictures for you!

Arduino Workshop 3

Arduino Workshop 2

Arduino Workshop

Arduino HardwareThe OpenIT Lab at IT-oLogy offered a Basics of the Microcontroller/Arduino workshop for the first time to the general public on Saturday, July 14. The response was so overwhelming approximately 15-20 people had to be turned away and directed to a second offering.

Attendees were given hands-on experience with building and designing Arduino-based electronics projects. The Italian-designed Arduino is a low cost microcontroller and one of the leading technologies in the new open hardware movement.

Projects included getting started with the simple Blink circuit, Arduino’s version of “Hello World”, then exploring how to customize the blink rate and brightness by tweaking the source code and how to make the microcontroller aware of its surroundings by using photoresistors and pushbuttons. Participants also learned about electronic circuits, digital and analog signals and basic programming using the Arduino software.

The second Microcontroller/Arduino workshop is being planned now with a tentative delivery date scheduled for September.

For more information about upcoming workshops or the Open IT Lab please visit the IT-oLogy website or www.open-it-lab.com. Questions can be directed to Todd Lewis at todd@palmettocomputerlabs.com or 803-240-1213.

 Open IT Lab

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 Micro-controllers: SparkFun Inventor’s Kit

 

 Please join IT-oLogy for this innovative SparkFun program with the Open IT Lab!

 

 Who?
Teachers, Professors, IT-oLogy Volunteers
This is a “train the trainers” opportunity! The material you learn can be delivered in a classroom setting or to other interested audiences!

 What?
An innovative SparkFun workshop teaching the basics of microcontrollers. What are microcontrollers, you ask?

Microcontrollers are tiny computers and cutting edge technology, but learning how to start using them is easy.

In this class students learn basic microcontroller programming as well as some of the electrical circuits in the SparkFun Inventor’s Kit. Concepts covered include input and output, digital and analog, multimeters and more! We will cover the basic concepts in this class, but the kit that comes with this class can be used to teach over a semester worth of material.

When?
Wednesday, May 2nd
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Where?
IT-oLogy, 1301 Gervais Street, Suite 200, Columbia, SC

Cost?
FREE!

Register now by emailing Todd Lewis at todd@palmettocomputerlabs.com!

What do you need to know & bring?
Prerequisites: The class requires participants to have the physical dexterity to insert wires into a breadboard, the physical equivalent of inserting shoelaces into the holes in sneakers.

You bring nothing! IT-oLogy and SparkFun provide the SparkFun Inventor’s Kit, multimeters and freeware necessary to use the SparkFun Inventor’s Kit. SparkFun provides enough instructors to keep the instructor:student ratio to at least 1:6.

Find out more about SparkFun!

www.sparkfun.com/products/11184

  SparkFun Inventor’s Kit:

 A re-usable kit teaching the basics of micro-controller programming and electrical circuit creation. Great for ages 8 to 101! Kits may be shared by 2 or 3 students.

 www.sparkfun.com/products/10173