Free online coding lessons in Arduino and Python during COVID19 outbreak
Hours: | 1-2 hours, M,T, W, TH, Friday each week |
Ages: | Kids, Teens |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | Free |
Category: | Science & Technology |
I am a senior at Lexington High School, in Lexington Massachusetts.
For the past three years, I have been teaching Arduino and Robotics to students in the Greater-Boston Area.
Given the situation with the COVID-19 outbreak, my brother and I offering FREE online classes in Arduino and Python, to anyone who wants them.
All you need is access to a computer and internet.
What is Arduino and Python?
Arduino is a small computer chip that you can program to do some cool things.
Using Arduino, you can build a robot that automatically puts out fires, or even glasses that help blind people see.
Python is one of the most essential programming languages used today.
From calculators to YouTube, Python powers our world, and you can learn this programming language.
Once again, this is a completely FREE online class available for anyone to take.
The classes will be on a video call, with an instructor teaching the lesson live.
The classes are a week long, with daily lessons being 1-2 hours long.
We will start classes the week of April 6th.
If interested in this unique opportunity, please respond to this survey (https://tinyurl.com/qpquye4) as soon as possible.
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Tufts Road, Lexington, MA, 02420 map
The classes will be on a video call, with an instructor teaching the lesson live. The classes are a week long, with daily lessons being 1-2 hours long. We will start classes the week of April 6th. If interested in this unique opportunity, please respond to this survey (https://tinyurl.com/qpquye4) as soon as possible.
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