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45 high school physics students are coming to visit Noisebridge with their teacher Amber and another teacher on Tuesday April 2, 2013 from 9:00 to 12:00. Sign up here if you have a skill you would like to teach to a small (or large) group. There will be 30-50 students on each day.  
Forty-five high school physics students are coming to visit Noisebridge with their teacher Ms. Zertuche (Amber) on Tuesday April 2, 2013 from 9:00 to 12:30.


They would like to learn soldering and anything about electronics and wiring.  
They would like to learn soldering and anything about electronics and wiring.  


Context: students will be starting to learn about electromagnetism and will be putting their finishing touches on their solar homes and be building speakers or wiring their solar home the next week after the field trip. Anybody willing to teach a class about speakers, circuit bending, or anyway that you have applied EM knowledge to your current projects or past projects please sign up below!
Context: students will be starting to learn about electromagnetism and will be putting their finishing touches on their solar homes and be building speakers or wiring their solar home in the weeks following the field trip. Anybody willing to teach a class about speakers, circuit bending, or anyway that you have applied EM knowledge to your current projects or past projects please sign up below!


We should organize this page into time slots and stations for teaching, with notes on the capacity for each station.  
We should organize this page into time slots and stations for teaching, with notes on the capacity for each station.  
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* electronics lab
* electronics lab
* ??
* ??


Proposed Schedule:
Proposed Schedule:


* 9:00: arrive, introduce Noisebridge, and tours
* 9:00: arrive, introduce Noisebridge, and tours
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* 11:00: station teaching segment 4
* 11:00: station teaching segment 4
* 11:30: station teaching segment 5
* 11:30: station teaching segment 5
* 12:00: leave Noisebridge
* 12:00: free time to explore Noisebridge/get food from market
* 12:30: gives thanks and leave Noisebridge




Sign Ups:
Stations:
 
Station 1: Main room: Soldering with John and Yan
Laser cutting
Station 2: Laser and vinyl cutting with Jarrod
1.
Station 3: Library: Ethical hacking 101 with Liz
2.
Station 4: Church: Video Game Development with Alex
3.
Station 5: Turing: Circuit bending with Martin
4.
Station 6: Kitchen: Quantum Electrodynamics with Dru
 
Beginning Soldering
1.
 
Open source software contribution
1.
 
Arduino Demo
1.
 
Speakers?
1.
 
Electronics
1.
 
(Ethical) Computer Hacking 101 (liz)
1.


Students will rotate to each station every half hour.





Revision as of 22:54, 26 March 2013

Forty-five high school physics students are coming to visit Noisebridge with their teacher Ms. Zertuche (Amber) on Tuesday April 2, 2013 from 9:00 to 12:30.

They would like to learn soldering and anything about electronics and wiring.

Context: students will be starting to learn about electromagnetism and will be putting their finishing touches on their solar homes and be building speakers or wiring their solar home in the weeks following the field trip. Anybody willing to teach a class about speakers, circuit bending, or anyway that you have applied EM knowledge to your current projects or past projects please sign up below!

We should organize this page into time slots and stations for teaching, with notes on the capacity for each station.


  • Liz (beginning soldering, hacking 101, contribute to Firefox)
  • Dru (science, tech, egalitarian decision-making, Neuroscience, C++ & Java)
  • Mitch (teach how to solder, electronics, show fun and simple projects -- but only after 11am)
  • Seth (tours)
  • Alex (video game development)
  • Lukas (just here to help in between work meetings)


Stations:

  • tours
  • laser cutter (4 people)
  • sewing
  • electronics
  • library
  • Turing classroom
  • Church classroom
  • 3D printers
  • kitchen
  • electronics lab
  • ??


Proposed Schedule:

  • 9:00: arrive, introduce Noisebridge, and tours
  • 9:30: station teaching segment 1
  • 10:00: station teaching segment 2
  • 10:30: station teaching segment 3
  • 11:00: station teaching segment 4
  • 11:30: station teaching segment 5
  • 12:00: free time to explore Noisebridge/get food from market
  • 12:30: gives thanks and leave Noisebridge


Stations: Station 1: Main room: Soldering with John and Yan Station 2: Laser and vinyl cutting with Jarrod Station 3: Library: Ethical hacking 101 with Liz Station 4: Church: Video Game Development with Alex Station 5: Turing: Circuit bending with Martin Station 6: Kitchen: Quantum Electrodynamics with Dru

Students will rotate to each station every half hour.


Safety notes

  • Do not eat while soldering. Wash your hands afterwards! (Solder contains lead.)
  • Do not use the laser cutter or wood shop tools without supervision/training.