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Experience Raspberry pi 5 event - STEM Show-and-Tell in Washington DC
Come join us for this Raspberry pi event (Show and Tell) in Washington DC. It will focus on STEM projects for kids and adults


IoT projects for kids: Control LEDs over Bluetooth using a smartphone and ESP32 Arduino
Learn how to make a wireless connection to control with bluetooth to control a LED using a smartphone and an ESP32 Arduino module


Fun things to do for kids in DC area: Learn how to build Lego robots with kids from scratch
Your kids want to learn how to build Lego robots and more Lego robotics ideas in the dc area, come join us at the Silver Spring Library MD


Science activities: How to make a baking soda volcano
You like to make STEM activities with your kids and want to make a homemade volcano with baking soda. Check this step-by-step tutorial


IoT project for beginners: Introduction to ESP32 Arduino IDE programming.
Take a look a this quick tutorial if you are a beginner with coding and want to learn how to code for IOT with an ESP32 and an Arduino IDE


Easy STEM activities: How to make cheap slime project at home.
You like making hand-on projects at home. Check out this step-by-step tutorial on how to make a cheap slime project at home


Introduction to Raspberry Pi Pico programming and MicroPython
You like tinkering, electronics and make new projects. And want to make move one step above with coding, discover the power of Micropython


Things to do for fun with kids in Maryland: How to build a water rocket toy
Come join us for a nice rocket launch for you and your kids in Silver Spring Maryland for some outdoor activities. Check it out!


Online coding course for kids: Build an electronic toy from scratch and code it
Your kids love STEM, Join us for an online coding course for kids. We will focus on building an electronic toy step-by-step with a cardboard


Electronics projects for kids: How to create an Arduino timer with a seven-segment display
In this step-by-step Arduino tutorial, you will learn how to make a timer with a seven-segment display. Check this out!
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