All New Classes for March!

After a cold and blustery winter, we’re bringing some new classes your way!

Both new classes are being held on Saturday 3/16 – join us for one or both to learn something new!

Blender for 3D Printing: Saturday 3/16 10:30 am – 12:00 noon

This workshop will introduce you to modeling 3D objects in the power open source tool Blender.

While learning the basics of modeling using this tool, we will look at tips and tricks that help you use Blender for 3D printing designs. We will be using the latest cutting edge version – Blender 2.8 beta. This new version of Blender overhauls the user interface, making it easier for beginners and more efficient for exports.

Please bring a laptop with Blender 2.8 Beta installed before coming to the class. (Available at https://www.blender.org/2-8/)

This class is $30. Attendees must be 15+, and under 18 must have a parent / guardian attending the class as well.

Tickets are nonrefundable and must be purchased in advance via the Eventbrite link. We cannot accept walk ins without a prepaid ticket as space is reserved.

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/blender-for-3d-printing-tickets-57555315498

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Join us for Arduino Day!

Intro to Arduino for Non Programmers: Saturday 3/16 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Non-programmers that would like to learn Arduino, rejoice!  Join OSMM instructors Heidi and Mandy for an introduction to Arduino programming!

In this beginner course you’ll learn to program an Arduino using Block language (mBlock), a visual style of programming.  We’ll be programming the Arduino to simulate a “traffic light” with LEDs.  This can be a great jumping off point for future programming learning, art projects, and educational opportunities.

This class is $63, and includes an Arduino Uno with everything you need to complete the traffic light project to take home, as well as instruction time.  Use the Arduino later to keep practicing and invent your own projects!

Attendees must be 15+, and under 18 must have a parent / guardian attending the class as well.  Please bring a  laptop, which is required to program the Arduino and get the most out of the program.

If you’d like to take this class, please do not delay in purchasing a ticket – ticket sales end on 3/9 to allow for time to order supplies.  Tickets are nonrefundable and must be purchased in advance as kits and space are reserved.

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/intro-to-arduino-programming-for-non-programmers-tickets-57252704380

Hope to see you there!