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Session:Oscilloscope: What it is and how to use it +In this course I would like to show you what a oscilloscope is used for, how it works and how you have to use it. The Goal is, that you know how to: * correctly select the type of measurement device * correctly set up your device, that you see what you are interested in * interpret the measurement display and know how accurate it is  +
Session:PCB Layout and Manufacture for Terrified Beginners +We're going to go from a schematic to a PCB layout, and then manufacture the PCB and a reflow soldering stencil to go with it. No prior knowledge needed. Please bring a laptop with Kicad 4.0.6 installed. Takes about 4 hours, cost is on a pay-what-you-want model. This is an experimental workshop I'm teaching for the first time, so your input is going to be fundamental to future editions. Join/help others in not being terrified anymore!  +
Session:Pink Snakes and Other Blinking LEDS (Solder and assemble kits) +Solder and assemble the Hammes Hacks RGB LED sheild or the Charlieplexed shield. Cost (inc. materials) 40 euro. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdOZB8iYkNo&list=PLOODSiZqm-6UeWLWglQs6WxsMtcTySr-z or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZnQFtUXSJo&list=PLOODSiZqm-6Vi7pS7f9fTLt6Id5IrYVqY  +
Session:PolyConnect +Poly People of SHA - let's connect!  +
Session:Post-talk discussion Ethics in Technology +Q&A session hosted by Tsja, after the talk! There will be probes ;-)  +
Session:Post-talk discussion about Decode with Marleen Stikker +Post-talk discussion about Decode Marleen Stikker (Waag Society). After the talk on the SHA main stage https://program.sha2017.org/events/152.html there is room for further discussion.  +
Session:Post-talk discussion about Update the Updates +Post-talk discussion about Update the Updates. After the talk at the SHA main stage https://program.sha2017.org/events/100.html  +
Session:Post-talk discussion: Relationship status of technology and legislation: It's complicated +Legislation & technological developments... Hmm...  +
Session:Pragmatic Utopism; actionable approaches to unbreaking the world +Many of us aware of the many problems threatening the proliferation of our species and the wonderful planet hosting it so gratituously. Some of us have ideas on how to cope with some of these problems, but many of ideas are overly abstract and theoretical. This session will be a discussion on practical, actionable approaches to problems pertaining to our furthered existence on this planet. Your (constructive) critical views and surprisingly diverging views are much appreciated.  +
Session:Privacy Café +The Privacy Café is not just any café - it's a chilled-out place where you can come and learn about privacy/anonymity, tools to help you achieve this to an extent, and drink fine tea (and other hot beverages) in a relaxing environment! Newbies encouraged and welcomed!  +
Session:Public Money Public Code +The FSFE's latest campaign "Public money, public code" (PMPC) evolves around the demand targeted at public administrations to release software which is paid with taxpayers' money as Free Software. We believe that publicly funded software should be considered as public good and be freely available for everybody to reuse, study, share and improve. All public bodies should treat public funds carefully, ensuring the best possible value-for-money is obtained whenever public money is being spent or invested. Therefore, Free Software and re-use should be the norm, not only for the public sector to reduce the costly expenses for the acquisition of proprietary licences, but also for it to regain the control over its IT infrastructure. Free Software should be seen as public good, with value-added for every democratic society and its citizens, for co-operation among public authorities between regions and states. In my talk, I will give an overview and the status of our PMPC campaign, together with concrete action points on how everybody can engage in the campaign and support our goal.  +
Session:Queer Feminist Geeks Meetup +Meeting for LGBTIQ*, queer, feminist or otherwise fabulous geeks and allies TAKES PLACE AT TAU WORKSHOP TENT, NOT AT THE QFG VILLAGE  +
Session:Races with the do-it-yourselfdriving cars + beer +After building and programming do-it-yourself-driving cars in the 3 o'clock sessions, there'll be races with the do-it-yourself-driving cars + beer.  +
Session:Raspberry Pi Robot Programming +We show the raspberry pi robot pi2go how it can find his way on his own. There is also time to play around with a labyrinth and invent together a small game challenge.  +
Session:Regulating Law Enforcement uses of Trojans +Implementing a Law to juridically, operationally and technically regulate the uses of Trojan in Italy The complexity of implementing a policy (law) and related operational and technical procedures to regulate the uses of Trojan by Law Enforcement in a way that protect civil rights while not preventing investigations from going on with the right balance of juridical/technical implementation.  +
Session:Salmiakki tasting +Come taste ammonium chloride in solid and liquid forms!  +
Session:Secure communications hardware +This talk will focus on securing end-point-devices from attack by state level actors. This kind of IT security is important when these devices are operating in potentially hostile environments. Examples would be: securely communicating from an embassy, operating as a journalist and running certain industrial production environments. First we will show some attack vectors employed in the past by state actors. Then protection measures are demonstrated, starting with low level treat protection and ending in full-scale paranoid mode. It will demonstrate how far one must go (and can go) to achieve a certain level of security.  +
Session:Silent Disco +ᕕ(⌐■◞ ■)ᕗ with headphones  +
Session:Smart Kids Lab +Smart Kids Lab (Gijs Boerwinkel + Frank Vloet)  +
Session:SolarBot +Assemble your own solar car by following simple instructions. Workshop for kids starting at age 6 and up. Workshops will happen on regular basis in Village:BEECreative (Olsen field) Day 2 : 11:00 - 12:00 Day 3 : 14:00 - 15:00 and 17:00 - 18:00 Day 4 : 13:00 - 14:00  +
Session:Soldering intro for kids +Learn how to solder a simple Maker robot badge. Kids starting from age 10/11 on. Workshops will happen on regular basis in Village:BEECreative (Olsen field) Day 2 : 11:00 - 12:00 Day 3 : 14:00 - 15:00 and 17:00 - 18:00 Day 4 : 13:00 - 14:00  +
Session:Still Riding Anyway +Join us at a ridearound camp with your personal human transport machine!  +
Session:Surface Mount Electronics Assembly for Terrified Beginners +Surface mount electronics for terrified beginners. Learn to assemble tiny parts on circuit boards by building a working power supply. Anyone can do it. Yes, even you who never touched anything electronic before. 90mins, 20€/kit, avoid caffeine immediately before.  +
Session:The Future of Digital Rights, a Socratic conversation +The Future of Digital Rights, a Socratic conversation (Bits of Freedom)  +
Session:The One Ring Workshop +Mobile goldsmithing workshop  +