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Learn Arduino programming and electronics in the heart of NYC with hands-on classes and workshops that cover topics such as circuit design, sensor integration, and programming for robotics and automation.

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Wearable Beats

Harvestworks | Digital Media Arts Center See all classes by this school @ 596 Broadway, New York, NY

This workshop will serve as an introduction to soft circuits, to learn how to translate your circuits into wearable projects and create your own soft controllers for visuals or audio. Wearable Beats are soft control for your visual & sonic experiments. Soft circuits, or electronic textiles, are electrical circuits created using flexible conductive materials such as conductive threads and fabrics altogether with discrete electronic components....

(3) All levels 18 and older
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$212

2 sessions

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Intro to Arduino

Skill Mill NYC See all classes by this school @ 949 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY

Meet the versatile, open-source, user-friendly Arduino! This microcontroller will be your go-to resource for a range of interactive digital projects. Intro workshops are project-based (prices vary per project) for beginners to learn what an Arduino can do and how.  Workshop includes Arduino & project materials.  Already working on something? Bring your project for tech support.

(3) Beginner 13 and older
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Portable Light

UrbanGlass See all classes by this school @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY

How can sculpture actively respond to the body or the environment? What can be discovered by making light sculpture mobile? During this course, we will explore the possibilities of using flame worked glass in conjunction with neon, plasma, and LEDs. We will use a small scale battery controlled microprocessor (Arduino) to control and change these light sculptures in response to sound, temperature, ambient light, heartbeat, movement, etc. via stress...

(66) All levels 12 and older
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$860

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Arduino Classes in NYC are rated 4.6 stars based on 25 verified reviews from actual CourseHorse.com purchasers.

  • Yesterday I took the Intro Microcontrollers workshop with Mohammed Zen Akram, at the Duro Workforce sunny, spacious, modern facilities. I have a technical background but the other students had none. They were lawyers, artists, marketing professionals. Mohammed, masterfully brought all of us at the technical level required to build simple electronic circuits and control them with the computer software via Arduino Board! After the workshop, Mohammed and Gabriel Foreman, Duro Workforce president spent more than hour answering students' what if questions and guiding our future technical education! Wonderful class!
  • This class was exactly what I needed. This class is great for those who know nothing about IoT but want to get started. By the end of the class I had an LED set up and programmed to blink. Mohammed was an excellent teacher and very patient. Things went so well that I paid for 2 hours of private tutoring to get help with a project I was working on. I started on IoT on my own reading online tutorials. Save yourself a lot of frustration and take a class with someone who knows what they are doing. Understanding the fundamentals and being able to ask questions directly is sooo helpful. IoT and microcontrollers are so much more fun when things actually work.
  • I took the beginner and intermediate Arduino courses and I am very satisfied with both. The curriculum satisfies the curiosity of those who want a solid learning on how Arduino works and explore all its possibilities. Additionally, on each class you will walk away with a fully developed hands-on project to see applications of the theory. Mohammed is a very professional and patient instructor, he will give you very good slides and you will even have office hours for questions. I recommend it fully.
  • Duro has been a great learning experience where I have met people with different interests in technology. I had never worked with hardware like an Arduino board before but in a few weeks I felt familiarized. Overall it’s been an exciting way to learn and a good way to meet people with different interests than mine who want to use technology to make the world better.
  • The Beginner Microcontrollers: Controlling Lights 5 week workshop was an amazing introduction to a field that I’ve been wanting to investigate, but couldn’t get into on my own. Mohammed is an extremely knowledgeable - and patient - instructor. He’s able to explain complicated concepts in familiar terms, and structures the lesson plans to be both digestible and dynamic. The classes follow classic pedagogical structures with material being introduced via relatable metaphors and back and forth dialog, the introduction of more sophisticated information over the course of the workshop, homework that reinforces the primary lessons of a class, office hours to confer and problem solve, and reviews at the beginning of each class. As an artist and professor, I’ve spent a lot of time in maker spaces, and gotten most of my tech chops from that environment and through online tutorials. What sets this workshop apart is not just the combination of hands-on learning and personal attention, but also Mohammed’s extensive background as an electrical engineer, who’s able to teach not just the how, but also the why.
  • Duro’s workshop has been rewarding on many levels. The staff are highly supportive, driven, and engaged. Our instructor was great at explaining the material needed to complete our projects. Already I have learned the basics of electrical engineering, program hardware through Arduino, and pitching to investors. I’ve also gotten helpful advice on improving my LinkedIn.
  • Physical Computing with Arduino

    Dave is incredibly knowledgeable and such an approachable teacher. The class is a great introduction to physical computing, and some of the fun and neat things that you can do with the board. It is deeply applicable knowledge, we came home and immediately reproduced the stuff we learned to show off to our friends. I highly recommend this class to someone new to programming/ physical computing who is interested in learning a spectrum of very basic fun concepts.
  • Physical Computing with Arduino

    Very informative and entertaining class. The instructor was well prepared and I learned a lot about Arduino
  • Physical Computing with Arduino

    Very fun, very thorough, David covers the basics and then quickly moves into the practical. Gave me the grounding I need to get a book and start learning/playing on my own.
  • Physical Computing with Arduino

    Great class, lots of hands on learning grounded in solid basics. David made the concepts really easy to grasp and was obviously excited by the material - the enthusiasm was catching!

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