Any ideas for High School Computer Science Club

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  • Arduino

    Arduino IDE 1.x (by arduino)

  • I would recommend that club members invest ~$25 and pick up an Arduino. Blinkin-lights is typically everyone's first project, but from there you can expand, tie in sensors, learn a little electronics, and control some more robust output. But it's also easy to turn a computer science club into an Arduino club, if you're not careful.

  • hackclub

    🌎 Hack Club is a worldwide community of high school hackers. We make things. We help one another. We have fun.

  • Hey hey heyyyyyy check out https://hackclub.com I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING BETTER

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