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ARDUINO ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Each student will be ordering two to three full kits.  Enough to make two to three projects without dismantling.  The kits will be pre-ordered from a company in Korea.

Besides creating projects, advanced students will be asked to lead a team of beginner students teach an Arduino project to a small group of elementary aged students.

Arduino Engineering and Technology

・Participants・

Mr. Yap

Suh-Young Lee

Hayoon Chung

Ahyoung Choi

Sadie Ing

Ji-in Kang

David Lee

Taeyun Lee

Sora Kanosue

Mr. Klinkerman

Dohun Kim

Brian Kim

Haruki Himoto

Junsik Eom

Jay Hyun Kim

Yoochan Joung

Daniel Ahn

Do Yoon Kim

"One of my concerns as I planned DW019 (Arduino Engineering and Electronics) came from how boring I thought it would be. As the DW trip centered around learning, I felt that students would be disappointed at the fact that they would have to spend their "fun" week at SFS learning things, as they would have learned things if they hadn't had DW anyway. Fortunately, the Arduino DW well surpassed my expectations because of a combination of creativity and enthusiasm from the attendees of the DW. All students were willing to expand on their knowledge by creating new things, essentially inventing new designs and devices. I remember many instances where I was impressed, such as when I saw Haruki's reaction game and Sora's musical instrument. To be honest, I was particularly impressed by the level of commitment to this DW that I saw. As there was no grade, there was no requirement to do anything, but all students achieved much through the week. I'd love to lead this DW again. It was my pleasure and privilege to run a DW with students and advisors like the ones I had, as they completely erased the stresses I had accumulated over the course of this school year."

- Daniel Ahn

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