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* A Projector (& screen?) – Would be nice but not essential. There’s one available (and a screen) but the window behind washes out the image – need to test.
* A Projector (& screen?) – Would be nice but not essential. There’s one available (and a screen) but the window behind washes out the image – need to test.
** From my experience of the arduino workshops it is okay, depending on how you colour your slides. You can also turn off the lights in the quiet room to improve contrast. Putting up some kind of curtain on the windows would also solve this problem. -- [[user:ciaran.mooney|Ciarán]]
** From my experience of the arduino workshops it is okay, depending on how you colour your slides. You can also turn off the lights in the quiet room to improve contrast. Putting up some kind of curtain on the windows would also solve this problem. -- [[user:ciaran.mooney|Ciarán]]
*8 There is not stand for the projector. If you have it pointed up towards the screen on a stack of books that may work. I have always managed to borrow a camera stand from another member which is able to screw into the bottom of the projector.
** There is no stand for the projector. If you have it pointed up towards the screen on a stack of books that may work. I have always managed to borrow a camera stand from another member which is able to screw into the bottom of the projector.
* Things to draw on like a whiteboard/flipchart and things to draw with – There’s a blackboard which suggests chalk might be useful.
* Things to draw on like a whiteboard/flipchart and things to draw with – There’s a blackboard which suggests chalk might be useful.


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