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HQ is at 61 S Fair Oaks Ave 2nd floor.
Alley is behind LACM (where some of the talks are)
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Instructor nameTA names Name of workshopTime/ day/ location of workshop
What attendees will need to bring
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FRIDAY
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Reinier van der LeeLarry Liang
Christopher Ashegian

Introduction to LoRa Sensor networking
10 - 12: lunch area
Friday morning- HQ
Workshop participants need a laptop and an account at thethingsnetwork.org and should download "CoolTerm” (http://freeware.the-meiers.org)
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Joshua VasquezAmy
An Introduction to Animatronics Featuring Tentacle Mechanisms
10 - 2: library
Friday morning- HQ
No laptops required, but they are optional. I will provide paper instructions for folks to work off of.
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Elliot Williams
Logic Noise: Breadboard Your Own Primitive Synthesizer
2:30 - 4: library
Friday afternoon- HQ
Nothing. Everything will be provided.
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Angela Sheehan & Mary WestShawn HymelDesigning Expressive Modular Wearable Hardware1 - 4: lunch area
Friday afternoon - HQ
Laptop required. Latest version of Arduino installed. Bring a micro USB cable.
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SATURDAY
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Robert Nelson (Sponsored by Digi-Key)
Wireless Based IoT ESP32 Sensor Design with New IoT Design Tools
11 - 1
Saturday morning alley


Laptops are required; Windows, Mac or Linux. Cell Phone/Tablet; running Android or iOS with BLE and access to Google Play or Apple’s App Store is required. All materials to build the IoT sensor will be provided, no coding experience is needed.
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Matt Berggren (Sponsored by Autodesk)
Full Stack Product Development with Autodesk Eagle and Fusion 360
11 - 2 main stage
Saturday morning HQ
Laptops are required; Windows or Mac, no Linux. Download the latest version of Autodesk's Eagle software and the latest version of Autodesk Fusion 360
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Piotr Esden-TempskiJared Boone
WTFpga, Introduction to FPGA
3 - 5
Saturday afternoon alley
No Laptops required. We are bringing preinstalled and preconfigured laptops for the participants.
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Will CaruanaKC Johnson
The coolest workshop!
7 - 8:30p
Saturday night party in the alley
Bring something you want to try freezing with liquid nitrogen
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SUNDAY
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Barton DringJason Huggins
Small Scale CNC/Robotics Workshop (Build a CNC Badge!)
11 - 1
Sunday morning alley
Laptop computer (any OS) with USB port
USB micro connector cable compatible with their laptop.
Serial terminal software installed (Arduino IDE works great)
Micro SD card (any capacity) and adapter for their laptop
Optional: SVG artwork, logos etc that they would like to draw.
Optional: Smartphone for Bluetooth control. Android is best due to available apps.
Checkout the Github (incomplete) repo to see hardware and instructions
https://github.com/bdring/DrawBot_Badge
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Erin KennedyBradley Gawthrop11-2
Environmental Robotics BioBlitz!
Sunday morning DesignLab outdoorsJoin the Hackaday.io project https://hackaday.io/project/161815-supercon-environmental-robotics-bioblitz

Field Test portion: Smartphones (if you have), paper notebook + pencil, water bottle with water in it
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Erin KennedyEnvironmental Robotics BioBlitz Data Analysis PortionHQ Lunch area
Sunday morning HQ (8 minute walk from DesignLab )
Data analysis portion: Laptop (Mac or Windows) with python3
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Erin DemastesTom Sturm
Weird Synth Making
11 - 2: main stage HQ
Sunday morning HQ
Any extra materials you'd like to use for aethestic purposes for your synth. i.e. extra wire, some type of enclosure, etc.
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Don ColemanChris Coleman
Building Wi-Fi Connected Devices with Arduino
2 - 4:30
Sunday afternoon alley
Attendees should bring a Laptop with Windows, macOS, or Linux. Install the Arduino IDE from https://arduino.cc/downloads/. If your laptop only has USB-C, bring an adapter for type A.
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Ricky Johnson (Sponsored by Microchip)
Rapidly Prototype a Sensor Node
2 - 4
Sunday afternoon HQ
Attendees do not need to install any tools on their computers, as this entire workshop will use a configuration interface which is pre-installed on the AVR-IoT WG Development Board. Attendees will also be shown how to take their project to the next level through adding their own custom sensors and transmitting new data.
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