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==Tickets==
==Tickets==
There are 10 places available on each course, the costs are:
There are 10 places available on each course, the costs are:


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Both days - Members/Non-Members £100/£120
Both days - Members/Non-Members £100/£120
To book a ticket email Ciarán Mooney, general.mooney@googlemail.com, with the course you'd like to participate in and if you are a paying member of LHS.


==When?==
==When?==

Revision as of 12:09, 27 January 2011

An Arduino workshop in progress

Information for our introductory workshops on Arduinos

This course will be split into two self contained courses. There will be one specifically for the C programming language, and another for the Arduino platform.

If have no experience of programming or electronics then you can book both days at a discount. Members of the London Hackspace get a further discount. You can become a member of the LHS before the workshop and obtain the discount.


Tickets

There are 10 places available on each course, the costs are:

Introduction to Programming and C - Members/Non-Members £50/£60

Introduction to Arduino and basic electronics - Members/Non-Members £70/£80

Both days - Members/Non-Members £100/£120

To book a ticket email Ciarán Mooney, general.mooney@googlemail.com, with the course you'd like to participate in and if you are a paying member of LHS.

When?

Introduction to Programming and C - Saturday 19th Februrary

Introduction to Arduino and basic electronics - Sunday 20th February


Where?

Laboratory 24.

What?

A Beginners Programming and Arduino workshop.

Provisional Timetable

Saturday 19th February

Introduction to Programming and C

This will be an introduction to programming, specifically the C programming language.

C is a ubiquitous and versatile language, used for programming PCs and micro-controllers. The aim of this course is to give you a basic understanding of programming and C, specifically the course will prepare you for the Arduino course the next day.

Sunday 20th February

Introduction to Arduino and basic electronics

A full day dedicated to learning how the Arduino works, includes an Arduino Uno and starter electronics kit.

Through the day you will learn about the features of the Arduino platform, and construct a variety of fun and interesting projects to examine the basics of it's operation.

Note. Programming experience will be assumed. If have no programming experience or are unsure of programming in C, please attend the "Introduction to Programming and C" which will be held on the Saturday. A discount is available to those who book a place on both courses at the same time.


For who?

Anyone!

By who?


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