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Parallel Curcuits

Students in Burke Green's Electronics & Design course use math, soldering irons, and teamwork to design, develop, and create parallel curcuits. The Electronics & Design course takes place in Drew's MakerSpace.
Electronics & Designproject-based based class. Students learn about topics including hydraulics, electronics, programming, and microcontrollers through hands on activities. Students begin the year learning skills and working on projects like the mouse trap car and programming circuits that react to sensors. As students build independence and con dence, they will work toward de ning and creating independent projects. Students will learn how to collaborate effectively as a team to analyze and solve tough, real world problems. By the end of the year, students will be able to analyze complex problems and apply their skills in new and exciting ways. Students will leave this class with strong critical thinking skills and more con dence in their ability to learn challenging subjects.
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