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Code the Glow
THIS EVENT HAS REACHED CAPACITY
The next time your friends stop by, your home will be “lit.” Smart home technologies are right at your fingertips at our Code the Glow event, where you will create your own automated programmed lighting system using Arduino. Arduino is a powerful, yet accessible, programmable microcontroller board that can be used for many automated projects. GSU Professor of Physics, Mathes Dayananda, will teach you how to use Arduino to program an LED light strip, which you can take home to impress your friends.
Parents need only register for their child (children), not themselves (unless you will also be participating).
Free parking is available in Lot 10 or Lot 8.
The next time your friends stop by, your home will be “lit.” Smart home technologies are right at your fingertips at our Code the Glow event, where you will create your own automated programmed lighting system using Arduino. Arduino is a powerful, yet accessible, programmable microcontroller board that can be used for many automated projects. GSU Professor of Physics, Mathes Dayananda, will teach you how to use Arduino to program an LED light strip, which you can take home to impress your friends.
Parents need only register for their child (children), not themselves (unless you will also be participating).
Free parking is available in Lot 10 or Lot 8.
Presented by Georgia State University Perimeter College
Topics: Engineering Physics Technology Math STEAM
Audience: Families High School Middle School Elem. School
Where
GSU Perimeter College, Dunwoody Campus, Building NB Room 2100
2101 Womack Rd
Dunwoody, 30338
When
Thursday, March 12th, 2020
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Admissions
Price: THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT.