Sudbury STEM Club
A fun introduction to the world of circuits and programming.
Open to everyone in the community - rising 6th graders and up. No experience required.Where: The NOW Lab at the Goodnow Public Library in Sudbury, MA
Time: 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
When: Monday July 1 (full), Tuesday July 2 (full), Monday July 8 or Tuesday July 9 2024. Join for 1 session or choose any 2 sessions.
Class size: Up to 5 participants. Come by yourself, share the details with a friend or bring a neighbor!
Cost: FREE (part of a STEM education research project)
Learn to assemble basic electronics projects
We'll introduce the basics of working with circuits and then you'll get to assemble some fun projects. Bring your laptop or use one of the laptops in the NOW Lab. We'll provide Arduino starter kits that you'll get to take home (for free) after the class.
Your Participation Contributes to a STEM Education Research Project
We are testing a new way of introducing students and adults to electronics. These free classes are part of a research project that will help us determine if the new approach is more effective than traditional curriculums.
About the Instructor
Grant is a Lincoln Sudbury High School student. He currently teaches intro to robotics at KTBYTE Computer Science Academy in Lexington, MA. He is an assistant captain for his school’s FRC robotics team and a pitcher on the JVA baseball team. He enjoys skiing through glades and sneaking up on his little brother, Gary.
Sign Up
Fill out the sign up form to register. The lab has laptops that we'll use for the class. Feel free to bring your own laptop if you prefer to use that instead. We'll provide the electronic starter kits and you'll get to take them home (for free) after the class.
©2024 Grant Ayala - All rights reserved. Electronics icons created by surang - Flaticon. Certain photos from Unsplash and Tom's Hardware