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In this five-week series, design, 3D print, and build an automated plant watering system using Arduino and a moisture sensor.
Throughout this series, attendees will explore computer programming, breadboarding, and create 3-D printed prototypes for their automatic plant watering system. Work collaboratively and make friends with others who share similar circuitry and coding interests.
Participants may be recorded and/or surveyed to capture program’s effectiveness. More information can be found here. This program may include activities that could be considered harmful. In order for your child to participate you must sign the Release and Hold Harmless form and return to the program location at least one week prior to the program start date-- Release and Hold Harmless Form.
TAGS: | Teen Programs | Technology and Innovation |
Known for its distinctive futurist look, the Parma Heights Branch is located on city-owned property near the Parma Heights Pool and Greenbriar Commons. Designed in the Googie style by John Lipaj, the branch opened to the public on June 17, 1963.