HackadayU Announces Rhino, Mech Eng, and AVR Classes During Winter Session

HackadayU Announces Rhino, Mech Eng, and AVR Classes During Winter Session

The winter lineup of HackadayU courses has just been announced, get your tickets now!


Spend those indoor hours leveling up your skills — on offer are classes to learn how to prototype like a mechanical engineer, how to create precision 3D models in Rhino, or how to dive through abstraction for total control of AVR microcontrollers. Each course is led by an expert instructor over five classes held live via weekly video chats, plus a set of office hours for further interaction.


Introduction to 3D using Rhino
Instructor: James McBennett
Course overview: Introduces students to Rhino3D, a NURBS based 3D software that contains a little of everything, making it James’ favorite software to introduce students to 3D. Classes are on Tuesdays at 6pm EST beginning January 26th

Prototyping in Mechanical Engineering
Instructor: Will Fischer
Course overview: The tips and tricks from years of prototyping and mechanical system design will help you learn to think about the world as a mechanical engineer does. Classes are on Tuesdays at 1pm EST beginning January 26th

AVR: Architecture, Assembly, & Reverse Engineering
Instructor: Uri Shaked
Course overview: Explore the internals of AVR architecture; reverse engineer the code generated by the compiler, learn the AVR assembly language, and look at the different peripherals and the registers that ..

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