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Micro Monday is a Study group which meets on Mondays, Bi-weekly, to discuss and learn about Microcontrollers, Microprocessors, the systems that use them, and how to design and program them.
Micro Monday is a Study group which meets on Mondays, Bi-weekly, to discuss and learn about Microcontrollers, Microprocessors, the systems that use them, and how to design and program them.


Micro Mondays take place at LVL1 at 7pm, and last between 1 and 2 hours.  Each meeting will have a focus topic discussion or lecture, followed by open discussion.
Micro Mondays take place at LVL1 at 7pm, and last between 1 and 2 hours.  Each meeting will have a focus topic which may or may not be completely ignored.


== First Meeting ==
== First Meeting ==


The first meeting will be on Monday, August 30th, at 7pm.  This meeting will focus on learning the interests and skills of the group, focusing on what we each want out of the study group, and what we can each contribute.
The first meeting will be on Monday, August 30th, at 7pm.  This meeting will focus on learning the interests and skills of the group, focusing on what we each want out of the study group, and what we can each contribute.

Revision as of 10:24, 25 August 2010

Micro Monday is a Study group which meets on Mondays, Bi-weekly, to discuss and learn about Microcontrollers, Microprocessors, the systems that use them, and how to design and program them.

Micro Mondays take place at LVL1 at 7pm, and last between 1 and 2 hours. Each meeting will have a focus topic which may or may not be completely ignored.

First Meeting

The first meeting will be on Monday, August 30th, at 7pm. This meeting will focus on learning the interests and skills of the group, focusing on what we each want out of the study group, and what we can each contribute.