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July 16, 2015
LA GRANDE, Ore. (EOU) – Interested in programming, creating electronics and learning how things work? A new summer seminar series sponsored by the GO-STEM Hub at Eastern Oregon University covers these topics and more.
After Dinner Electronics will be held Thursday evenings from 6:30-8 at the Integrated Services Building on Gekeler Lane beginning July 23. The series continues through the end of August.
Tentative topics include: introduction to electronic circuits and Arduino programming; motor control; and ultrasonic, light and other types of sensors.
The series is free and open to ages 12 and up. Register at www.go-stem.org.
For more information contact Brad Nelson at brad@skipline.com or Katie Butterfield at 541-962-3012.
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