TAPT,
We had a great meeting Saturday (actually Saturday before
last), playing with Arduinos. Many thanks to Juan Cuarda and Chien-Wei Han for
the time taken to instruct. I was asked for a more advanced workshop, so maybe
that's a future topic.
If you missed that workshop, or even if you didn't, you
might be interested in the flyer attached, kindly forwarded by Bruce Bayly.
According to the organizer, Eric Case, as written to Bruce:
We
are trying to make the workshop accessible to everyone. I’m hoping some
people will bring their middle school or high school children.
Room
214, in McClelland Hall, has 29 computers and holds about 50 people, although I
don’t expect we’ll have that many at any one time, but if you can send 50 over,
we’ll take them. The building should be unlocked from 7 AM to 5 PM on Saturday.
I
hope you and your students can make it.
-Eric
-Eric
Contact
for Eric:
Eric Case, CISSP
Lecturer
Information Security Evangelist
Department of Management Information Systems
Eller College of Management, The University of Arizona
ecase (at) email (dot) arizona (dot) edu
http://www.linkedin.com/in/ericcase
[There is a flyer here.]
Our next TAPT meeting is December 10, at 8:30
am, at J.D. Garcia's house. [Use the contact form on this blog if you need the address]
We'll have our usual breakfast potluck, and it could be
holiday-themed if you choose, no expectations though. We will be planning our
next semester dates and activities, and socializing. We aim to end around
10:30.
Hope everyone's semester is ending well,
Karie
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