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LocationFab Lab Plymouth, Plymouth College or Art, Tavistock Place, Plymouth, UK, PL4 8AT
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Date18.05.2021
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Time16:00 — 18:00
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FeeFree
About this Workshop
In this practical, step-by step workshop, you will be introduced to the world of electronics and coding and learn how to build smart devices with real-world uses. With the help of our electronics expert, Lee, you will set up an Arduino kit which will include sensors and components such as LEDs, light sensors and microphones. No previous experience of electronics and coding is required.
Please note that this workshop will be held in person at Fab Lab Plymouth. Participants based in Devon (UK) will be prioritised. Please read the following details before booking this workshop.
COVID-19 - Lateral Flow Test Requirements
Plymouth College of Art are following Government guidance to help safeguard all members of our community. To attend this workshop at Fab Lab Plymouth, it is strongly advised that you take two rapid Lateral Flow tests (three days apart) and secure two negative test results before attending the workshop, with the last test to be taken 24 hours before the workshop. These tests can be accessed for free, and can be booked here, are widely available to order online for home delivery, or to collect in person from sites such as the Guildhall in the centre of Plymouth.
Who is this workshop for?
This free workshop is open to everyone in Plymouth (UK) and the surrounding region. It is perfect for beginners looking to experience the world of electronic and coding.
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This event is part of the iMayflower project and has been supported by The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, who fund the Cultural Development Fund, which is administered by Arts Council England.