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Student - Hands-On Arduino Workshop: “Pumping Circuits” with Salvi Guix Verdaguer

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Mindroom Innovation
Burleigh Heads QLD, Australia
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Fri, 12 Sep, 12pm - 1:30pm AEST

Event description

At Mindroom, we love seeing students take their learning to the next level. That’s exactly what’s happening in our upcoming student-led workshop, part of the Student Development Lab.

These workshops give students a chance to share what they’ve learned, practise presenting to an audience, and inspire others with their creativity, problem-solving, and project work.

This Month’s Workshop: Pumping Circuits – Hands-On Arduino Workshop

On Friday, 12th September, our event space will transform into a buzzing hub of innovation as Salvi Guix Verdaguer, a Diploma of Project Management student, presents.

🕛 Time: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
📍 Where: Mindroom Event Space
🎯 Audience: Project Management & IT students
⚠️ Only 12 seats available – register now to secure your spot!

What It’s All About

In this engaging 90-minute session, Salvi will take attendees behind the scenes of his personal Arduino-based project. This project was developed as part of his Diploma of Project Management assessment.

But this is more than just a tech demo. Salvi will share how he brought together:

  • His background and prior learning

  • His technical and planning skills

  • His passion for innovation and electronics

  • His long-term personal and professional aspirations

About the Presenter

Salvi is currently completing his Diploma of Project Management at Mindroom. With a background in electronics and a passion for tech and innovation, he’s used this assignment to bring his vision to life. He demonstrates not only his practical ability, but his strategic thinking and leadership in project delivery.

Workshop Content

  1. Brief Introduction to the “Personal Project Assignment”

  2. Lap Timer Project (30 minutes)
    We’ll begin with a live demonstration of a Pumptrack lap timer built by a Mindroom student. This real-world Arduino project records lap times and displays results. It serves as a practical example to introduce electronics and coding in an engaging, hands-on way.

  3. Exploring Arduino (60 minutes in total)

    • Introduction to Arduino (15 minutes)
      Learn what Arduino is: a beginner-friendly, open-source microcontroller platform that makes electronics and coding accessible and enjoyable. You’ll install the free Arduino IDE, connect your board, and run your first simple sketch—known as “Blink”—which makes an LED flash, similar to a “Hello World!” in programming.

    • Using ChatGPT for Arduino Support (around 45 minutes, depending on interest)
      Discover how ChatGPT can act as your coding companion. You’ll learn how to write effective prompts to generate or improve Arduino code—for instance, writing sensor connection sketches or debugging logic. This approach provides practical support for self-directed learning and experimentation.

Workshop Materials

  • Participants’ own laptop (Windows / macOS / Linux)

  • Wi-Fi connection

Don’t Miss Out

Whether you’re an IT student curious about Arduino, or a fellow PM student eager to see project management in action — this is your chance to learn, connect, and get inspired.

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About Mindroom Student Workshops

These student-led sessions are part of our Student Development Lab. It's a platform for Mindroom students and alumni to practise public speaking, share discoveries, and showcase projects they’re passionate about.

LEARN MORE AND APPLY FOR YOUR OWN EVENT!

Important note: Content may include tools, techniques, or knowledge not taught in Mindroom’s formal courses. These workshops are for learning, inspiration, and community connection — they are not a substitute for a formal qualification.

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Mindroom Innovation
Burleigh Heads QLD, Australia