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Tenaya Hurst, Education Accounts Manager for Arduino.org and Linino.org

Join us for an exclusive meetup evening to see the best creations from a year of workshops, hackathons, and makerfaires. Try the Rogue Making wearable tech activity Tenaya brings to every event and see what the excitement is all about.

Tenaya's unique perspective comes from teaching students in workshops all over the U.S. (and Guatemala!) and also interacting with the adult IoT community at conferences and expos. Whomever she reaches, she evangelizes for everyone to wear LEDs! Just kidding, the idea is for people to have the chance to be makers at any age, which is character building, and gives those with the affinity for electronics and programming an opportunity to get started.

We know it's Christmas week, but don't miss this rare cross-country visit from the LED queen! Kids are welcome!

Tenaya Hurst, Education Accounts Manager for Arduino.org and Linino.org

Remember Ms. Frizzle from The Magic School Bus? Tenaya Hurst is kind of like that, but from California and super passionate about electricity and making!

Tenaya is a Rogue Maker. From finding out about the Arduino microcontroller technology on March 16th 2013, she's taken off with the electronic fever of making. Originally from Berkeley California, Tenaya attended Indiana University Bloomington obtaining a B.A. in theatre, geology, and anthropology as well as being awarded Phi Beta Kappa. Many years of successful theatre and film work lead Tenaya to work for the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose where she first discovered Arduino and Make magazine. At her first Makerfaire, Tenaya found a position as education accounts manager with Arduino.org and Linino.org microcontrollers for the Internet of Things. She also created her own company, Rogue Making, to teach maker workshops in Wearable Technology and more! Lastly, check out Tenaya’s music videos on Youtube, “I’m so Maker” “Happy Making” and “This Is How We Make”

Swag giveaway + food/drinks at 6:30pm
Power-Networking at 6:35pm
Presentation starts at 6:40pm

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