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NYC Makers: Tech+Textile: An Introduction to Wearable Electronics Workshop

NYC Makers: Tech+Textile: An Introduction to Wearable Electronics Workshop

Attention NYC-area makers! If you’ve been dying to break into the world of wearable electronics, Eyebeam and Becky Stern from Adafruit have the perfect class for you: Tech+Textile: An Introduction to Wearable Electronics Workshop.

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Log Cabin Quilting with Susan Beal + 3-Month Creativebug Subscription Giveaway

Log Cabin Quilting with Susan Beal + 3-Month Creativebug Subscription Giveaway

Check out Susan Beal’s fantastic Log Cabin Quilting class on Creativebug, then enter to win a 3-month Creativebug Subscription for you and a friend!

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Stanford Offering Free School of Engineering Courses this Fall

Stanford Offering Free School of Engineering Courses this Fall

Stanford School of Engineering is offering three classes this fall with open enrollment and free admission. The first is Introduction to Artificial Intelligence. It is taught by Peter Norvig, author of Artificial Intelligence, A Modern Approach, and Sebastian Thrun, Research Professor of Computer Science at Stanford.

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Classes @ 3rd Ward – special offer for MAKE readers!

Classes @ 3rd Ward – special offer for MAKE readers!

Brooklyn’s 3rd Ward is offering a couple of in-depth classes and free workshops that may be of particular interest to the Make community. Readers of Make are invited to enroll in the classes at 3rd Ward’s reduced member rate. Sign up via the special paypal links or call 718.715.4961 and mention this post! Sound Sculpture […]

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Spring/Summer Courses @ The Hacktory

Spring/Summer Courses @ The Hacktory

Upcoming classes @ the Hacktory, Philadelphia, PA – Arduino – On Saturday, April 26, the Hacktory will offer its popular Intro to Arduino for Artists and Makers course, which demonstrates the use of the Arduino, an open-source physical computing platform (www.arduino.cc), and its applications in interactive art and DIY electronic projects. Students will connect a […]

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