Description

This workshop consists of three parts (2, 9 and 16 May) and is intended for people who have no experience with electronics and/or Arduino. You do not need any previous knowledge or experience to participate. It is a hands-on workshop; so join in!

The Arduino is a microcontroller that makes it very easy to create your own projects. A micro controller is a chip you can program yourself and has a number of inputs and outputs that you can use as you see fit. There are also many 'shields' available for the Arduino that make it easy to create an internet connection, control electric motors, etc. etc.

The workshop consists of:
- Use of Basic Arduino kit including Arduino and various electronics components
- Use of NodeMCU (for home automation, kind of Arduino with built-in wifi)
and takes place under the guidance of experienced volunteers.

The course material is provided by the Tkkr-Lab and is included in the price. If you are interested, you can buy the kit.

The workshop consists of three parts: the first two evenings basic Arduino and the last evening Domotica / NodeMCU.
It is possible to attend only the last evening if you already have some experience with basic Arduino.

The costs are € 15.00 for KIVI members and students, and € 30.00 for others. This amount is for the entire workshop (three evenings) and includes coffee and course material

Location

Tkkr-Lab, Spinnerij Oosterveld

Rigtersbleek Zandvoort 10, 7521 BE Enschede

Organiser

Eastern Region

Name and contact details for information

Vincent Kroeze

kroeze.v@gmail.com