Computer Safety And Security class taught by Jeremy Mio of USA Homeland Security
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Free Computer Security And Safety Class

A free Computer Security and Safety class will be taught by Jeremy Mio of USA Homeland Security on Tuesday, May 8th at Oak Hill Collaborative (507 Oak Hill Avenue; Youngstown, Ohio). This event will begin at 5:00 P.M. See more events at Oak Hill Collaborative for Digital Inclusion Week

Introductory Website Development
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Free Introductory Website Development Class

An introductory to website development will be offered and is free to all that wish to begin designing and coding websites. Coordinated with Code Hearted and taught by Jay White of RunningH20, attendees will learn the basics of website design, development, and elementary principles. Attendees will finish the class with the basic knowledge of HTML5

featured image for Digital Inclusion Week schedule at the Oak Hill Collaborative. The image is also representative of the Digital Advantage Initiative
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Free Computer Education Classes – Join Us For Digital Inclusion Week

This is the schedule of events at the Oak Hill Collaborative for Digital Inclusion Week. If you’re looking to become more adept to computers, technology, the Internet, and even beginning Web Site development, we are sponsoring free computer-related education classes the week of May 7-11. Schedule Of Events Computer Security & Safety Jeremy Mio –

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USB Camera to Raspberry PI

Raspberry PI comes with a custom really cool camera interface. http://www.raspberrypi.org/products/camera-module/3 It’s basically a smart phone camera interface directly to the GPU and system. The camera connects to the Image System Pipeline (ISP) in the Raspberry Pi’s SoC, where the incoming camera data is processed and eventually converted to an image or video on the

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Class on 3d Printing in the Makerspace

START HERE FOR BACKGROUND WikiPages has a good read on the general topic: Start here: en.wikipedia.org 3D printing 3D printing or additive manufacturing (AM) refers to any of the various processes for printing a three-dimensional object. Primarily additive processes are used, in which successive layers of material are laid down under computer control. These objects can

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