Glow Your Own 2023 (5 of 6)

8 November, 5:00 pm
Workshop | Computing, Hobbies & Craft, Technology, Engineering
Glow Your Own 2023 – weekly coding workshop (5 of 6)
Digital event (Zoom)
Get ready for the Oxford Light Festival by creating your very own moving lantern. This weekly workshop series will help you build your own creative circuit with sensors that control LEDs and motors, using tools like Tinkercad to combine art and engineering.
Workshop 5 gets crafty with dozens of ideas for making your LED Lantern. Examples are upcycled packaging as reflective or translucent materials, origami and other paper techniques, found items in the home and extending the range of the LEDs with a simple hack.
You can request an Arduino starter kit to be sent to you by post (UK addresses only – details provided by email when you sign up)
Suitable for ages 7 – 12, teenagers and adults. We recommend families work together.
Six live video sessions will be recorded to watch again on if-oxford.com
Run by IF Oxford and supported by STFC, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UKAEA, Science Oxford, Fusion Arts and Oxford City Council
For the coding, you will need and computer with a USB port and:
- Tinkercad software and logins (Installation and set-up in Workshop 1)
- Arduino, USB connecting wire and software (Installation and set-up in Workshop 1)
- Breadboard
- Jumper wires
- Wrapping wire approx. 90cm
- LEDs (Colours optional)
- Resistors
- Buttons
- 9v Battery and snap connector or USB rechargeable power pack
- LDR photoresistor
- Servo motor
Also, you will need:
- Pens/pencils
- Paper
- Fairy lights
- Arts & crafts materials of your choice – tissue paper, scissors, glue, ribbon, string, cardboard, etc.
Links to components if you wish to buy on Amazon:
Complete kit (Arduino and components)
If buying these separately, you will need:
Basic Starter Kit (No Arduino)
IF Oxford uses Pay What You Decide (PWYD) ticketing so you can choose to pay whatever you want, or can afford. You can make your donation during booking or after the event and the amount you pay is up to you. We have suggested a donation of £30 for the six-week course (the equivalent of £5 per session), but if you prefer, you can donate any other amount that works for you. Your donation will help secure the future of the Festival. IF Oxford is run by The Oxfordshire Science Festival (charity #1151361) and your donation may be eligible for Gift Aid, where a charity can claim back an extra 25% of your donation at no cost to you.
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