Are you a UVic student or Staff member and want to learn more about electronics? If so, then this hands-on workshop will give you an introduction to Arduino, which is an inexpensive and powerful electronic toolkit. Once you’ve completed this session you’ll be able to wire up basic electronic projects using Arduino and a breadboard. Projects that can do things like: 1. sense heat and illuminate LCD lights (Love-O-Meter), 2. sense motion and randomly display advice on an LCD screen (Lucky 8-Ball), and 3. create spooky noises based on the amount of light reaching a light sensor. No programming is required for this workshop, but you will get a sense for the types of problems that Arduino devices can help you solve.
To register, please visit the following page on our website: https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/dsc/workshops/
More Seats Now Available in 3D Design & 3D Print Workshops
In the last few weeks if you tried to register for a workshop, but were unable to because the workshops were full, please try again. We have added to the number of seats available in each workshop, and now all our workshops have several open spots: https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/dsc/workshops/