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'''Workshops and Events''':  
'''Workshops and Events''':  
* [[Introduction to Arduino workshop]]  
* [[Introduction to Arduino workshop]]  
* [[Introduction to Linux(Linux 4 n00bs)]]


* [[Introduction to Raspberry Pi Workshop]]
* [[Introduction to Raspberry Pi Workshop]]
* [[Basics of Woodworking Workshop]]


* [[CAD Dojo]]
* [[CAD Dojo]]
* [[PCB Etching Workshop]]


* [[Absolute Beginner Programming with Processing]]
* [[Absolute Beginner Programming with Processing]]
* [[PCB Assembly Bootcamp]]
* [[Introduction to Julialang]]
* [[C++/Qt Creator]]


''General Info''
''General Info''
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To lead a workshop, read our how to do a workshop page.
To lead a workshop, read our how to do a workshop page.


To host an event, email us (info@hackrva.us).  
To host an event, email us (info@hackrva.org).  


Need some help on leading a workshop.
Need some help on leading a workshop.

Latest revision as of 13:03, 17 January 2022

Workshops and Events:

General Info

Our workshops are listed on the HackRVA Meetup.com page and on the main hackrva website calender.

To lead a workshop, read our how to do a workshop page.

To host an event, email us ([email protected]).

Need some help on leading a workshop. Here are some Workshop Instructor Guidelines

We'll give you the coordination tools needed such as calender and Meetup.com access. We'll also connect you to our class coordinator for any help you might need getting started.

We also use this workshop scheduler for brainstorming and teaching signups.