LASER-TEC at IRSC hosts computer coding virtual boot camp for students 13-17

Students age 13 to 17 can learn about coding and explore the use of the Arduino microcontroller—using it to automate the world around them—in an Arduino and Python Coding Virtual Boot Camp hosted by LASER-TEC at Indian River State College (IRSC). The Boot Camp will be offered online starting Tuesday, Oct. 27.

Arduino and Python Virtual Boot Camp students are invited to discover the fascinating realm of computer coding with the Arduino microcontroller and learn how to create computer code to interact with electronic circuits used to automate their world as they learn the Python programming language to drive Arduino microcontroller.

Camp participants will start with a simple light-emitting diode (LED) and create personalized messages, send commands, and receive both digital and audible commands—as well as build circuits and create programs using Arduino and Python programming languages. They also will learn about the speed of sound and how sonar is used to measure distance.

The Coding with Arduino Virtual Boot Camp is on offered online on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. from Oct. 27 to Dec. 10. The cost for the camp is $155—including a customized, complimentary kit valued at $50 that boot-camp participants take home.

 

For more information or to register visit laser-tec.org, or email info@laser-tec.org.

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