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Subtitle: Arduino for kids, how to start playing with electronics | Subtitle: Arduino for kids, how to start playing with electronics | ||
Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It’s intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested n creating interactive objects or environments. So also for kids! \o/ | Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It’s intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested n creating interactive objects or environments. So also for kids! \o/ | ||
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Age: if you can read a bit English it’s probably fine, or bring your mom/dad/friend who can :-) | Age: if you can read a bit English it’s probably fine, or bring your mom/dad/friend who can :-) | ||
| − | Needed: A laptop would be nice | + | |
| + | Needed: A laptop would be nice with root or possible root exploits ;-) | ||
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| + | Where: TBD, probably [[Village:hitr2ndb]] | ||
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| + | Date: TBD Saturday | ||
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| + | Who's coming? (Max 10) | ||
| + | #Fish_ | ||
| + | #Nemo | ||
| + | #You? | ||
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| + | ==Hack in the Class: How to CTF for kids!== | ||
| + | Subtitle: How to play allowed hacking games. | ||
| + | In the world of hacking a lot is not allowed because breaking into computer systems is prohibited. (Of course) But it doesn’t stop us from doing “legal allowed” hacking. | ||
| + | CTF’s and online Wargames are the way to learn more about computer security and the ways around it. During this workshop you will learn what is allowed and what is not. We well demo what hacking is, explain what a CTF is (and why it is allowd), how you can start yourself and learn! | ||
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| + | Age: from 12 years and up | ||
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| + | Needed: A laptop with root access | ||
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| + | Where: TBD, probably [[Village:hitr2ndb]] | ||
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| + | Date: TBD Sunday | ||
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| + | Who's coming? (Max 10) | ||
| + | #Fish_ | ||
| + | #Nemo | ||
| + | #You? | ||
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| + | ==Hack in the Class: Arduino 2== | ||
| + | Subtitle: Arduino for kids, how to start playing with electronics | ||
| + | Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It’s intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested n creating interactive objects or environments. So also for kids! \o/ | ||
| + | This workshop will give you an impression what Arduino is, what the hardware platform and extensions does, how you can work with the hardware and interface. Finally we will help all kidsstep by step how we made one (may-be more) of our projects like Blinky (our LED board), the Garduino (for Garden automation) or our Hackerspace automation system. | ||
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| + | Age: if you can read a bit English it’s probably fine, or bring your mom/dad/friend who can :-) | ||
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| + | Needed: A laptop would be nice with root or possible root exploits ;-) | ||
Where: TBD, probably [[Village:hitr2ndb]] | Where: TBD, probably [[Village:hitr2ndb]] | ||
| − | Date: TBD | + | Date: TBD Monday |
Who's coming? (Max 10) | Who's coming? (Max 10) | ||
Revision as of 09:50, 31 July 2017
| Exact name | hack in The Class |
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| Generated SHA Flag with Name (experiment here) | |
| Description | |
| Has website | |
| Persons working on | Nemo
Edit specify you're working on this project on your user page, here... and then on "edit with form" at the top. |
| Self-organized sessions | |
| Located at village | Village:hitr2ndb, Village:Family Village, Projects:BinaryVoice |
| Other projects... | |
Learn kids how to hack in a responsible way \o/ We also have sessions, please take a look at the schedule.
Contents
Workshops
Hack in the Class: Arduino 1
Subtitle: Arduino for kids, how to start playing with electronics Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It’s intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested n creating interactive objects or environments. So also for kids! \o/ This workshop will give you an impression what Arduino is, what the hardware platform and extensions does, how you can work with the hardware and interface. Finally we will help all kidsstep by step how we made one (may-be more) of our projects like Blinky (our LED board), the Garduino (for Garden automation) or our Hackerspace automation system.
Age: if you can read a bit English it’s probably fine, or bring your mom/dad/friend who can :-)
Needed: A laptop would be nice with root or possible root exploits ;-)
Where: TBD, probably Village:hitr2ndb
Date: TBD Saturday
Who's coming? (Max 10)
- Fish_
- Nemo
- You?
Hack in the Class: How to CTF for kids!
Subtitle: How to play allowed hacking games. In the world of hacking a lot is not allowed because breaking into computer systems is prohibited. (Of course) But it doesn’t stop us from doing “legal allowed” hacking. CTF’s and online Wargames are the way to learn more about computer security and the ways around it. During this workshop you will learn what is allowed and what is not. We well demo what hacking is, explain what a CTF is (and why it is allowd), how you can start yourself and learn!
Age: from 12 years and up
Needed: A laptop with root access
Where: TBD, probably Village:hitr2ndb
Date: TBD Sunday
Who's coming? (Max 10)
- Fish_
- Nemo
- You?
Hack in the Class: Arduino 2
Subtitle: Arduino for kids, how to start playing with electronics Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It’s intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested n creating interactive objects or environments. So also for kids! \o/ This workshop will give you an impression what Arduino is, what the hardware platform and extensions does, how you can work with the hardware and interface. Finally we will help all kidsstep by step how we made one (may-be more) of our projects like Blinky (our LED board), the Garduino (for Garden automation) or our Hackerspace automation system.
Age: if you can read a bit English it’s probably fine, or bring your mom/dad/friend who can :-)
Needed: A laptop would be nice with root or possible root exploits ;-)
Where: TBD, probably Village:hitr2ndb
Date: TBD Monday
Who's coming? (Max 10)
- Fish_
- Nemo
- You?