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We are hosting a special Holiday Lights edition of our normal LED activities. Use advanced multi-color LED strips to catch the last wisps of holiday spirit with us! Registration required.
Join us to learn how to integrate input and output devices with the Raspberry Pi Pico and Python code! All skill levels welcome.
Join us to learn how to integrate input and output devices with the Raspberry Pi Pico and Python code! All skill levels welcome.
Using the Raspberry Pi Pico, a lightweight, portable version of the Raspberry Pi, we showcased the interactions between code and hardware from young kids to adults alike! Visitors learned to control LEDs and write morse code with MicroPython.
Thanks for attending everyone! The slides for the webinar can be found here.
Part 2 featured graduating seniors Paulina Xu, Steven Xu, and Emanuel Luo, who are heading to MIT, UCSD for Business Economics, and UC Berkeley for Economics, respectively, who shared their high school academic and extracurricular experiences, as well as tips from their college application experiences.
Thank you everyone who attended! This was our fourth interactive session on learning programming with the Raspberry Pi and sensors, introducing LED and sensor technology to new students.
Thanks for attending everyone! The slides for the webinar can be found here.
Our event is hosted by Benny (Zeyu) Liu, HandsOnTech co-founder and graduating senior from Valley Christian High School in the Bay Area. He is planning on majoring in computer science at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), one of the leading institutions for studying computer science. He will share his experiences with leadership positions, HandsOnTech, DECA, AI research projects, and summer programs; as well as his college application experience.
Congratulations Benny!
Thank you everyone who attended! We held our third interactive session on learning programming with the Raspberry Pi and sensors, introducing technology to many new students.
The FRC 9400 robotics team partnered with HandsOnTech and worked with youth to make rubber band carts and demonstrate their robotics projects!
We introduced programming on the Raspberry Pi to both those who have coded before and those who haven't! Students had a fun learning experience working closely with TAs, and were all accomplished receiving a crash course on Python, print statements, functions, and loops; and experimenting with LEDs and temperature sensors.
The FRC 9400 robotics team partnered with HandsOnTech to provide students interactive educational activities for youth, teaching them to make rubber band carts and demonstrating their robotics projects.
Over a dozen students from pre-K to high school joined us to learn about the LED, temperature sensor, and the Raspberry Pi!