Arduino Blink Challenge - Pop-Up Class
Wednesday, November 15
6-8pm
Loyola Engineering


The "Arduino Blink Challenge" lesson explores how computer and software engineers work to solve the challenges of a society, such as providing systems for turning lights on and off automatically. Students work in teams to set up and program an Arduino board to turn a light on and off at a 5 second on and 2 second off interval. Teams build their system, program and test it, reflect on the challenge, and present their experiences to their class.

Learn about engineering design and redesign.
Learn about circuits, computers, and software coding.
Learn how engineering can help solve society's challenges.
Learn about teamwork and problem solving.

Instructor:Yanko Kranov (yakranov@loyola.edu)
Technical Support #1: Steve Watson (swatson@loyola.edu)
Technical Support #2: Matthew Treskon (mtreskon@loyola.edu)


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