Arduinos and More Project Hacking
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If you're in town this weekend, come join us for a quick intro to Arduino and lots of Scratch, Twine, Python, and HTML programming fun (not all at the same time, though). Since we'll have a few Arduinos at this meeting, please encourage your children to bring in any of their Arduino projects. If your child is new to Arduino, but is interested in using their programming skills to interact with the world through lights and motors and more, we'll have a couple extra. You can also buy an Arduino online or at Microcenter.
If you're a high school student, feel free to bring a project that you've been working on or give a short intro to a technology that you've been using. We always can use mentors, so if you're a software engineer, electronics guru or you just want to help kids learn how to code, contact us about helping out at our meetings.
Important: If you have a laptop, please bring it to the meeting. Installing the Arduino IDE, Twine 1.4, Scratch, Minecraft and other tools on the laptop beforehand is recommended, but if you don't know what to do, we'll help you out.
Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Getting there:
The Thingstitute is located in downtown Rockville in the old red brick courthouse at 29 Courthouse Square. It's at the corner of Maryland and Courthouse Square with a large fountain out front.
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Enter via the front door. Walk down the hall and make a left at the elevator. We'll be on the second floor. An entrance without stairs is located in the rear of the building. Handicap parking is located next to the rear entrance. We'll have a sign with a number to call to get someone to open the rear door.
Parking: Street parking is free on Sundays, but may not be available. The parking lot at 11 N Washington St is free and less than a block away. It is on the corner of Courthouse Sq and Washington St with an entrance right after the traffic light on Courthouse Sq. A second option is the COB parking garage on E. Jefferson and Monroe which is larger and also free. See rockvilleparking.com (http://rockvilleparking.com/) for other parking lots.
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Metro: If you are coming by metro, exit the station to the left and take the pedestrian bridge over Rockville Pike. Walk straight for a little over a block and you'll be there.