[Nfb-science] Fwd: Join the LightHouse For Its First-Ever Blind Soldering Workshop in November
David Andrews
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Fri Sep 23 00:30:17 UTC 2016
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>Join the LightHouse For Its First-Ever Blind Soldering Workshop in November
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>The LightHouse is holding its first-ever
>soldering workshop for people who are blind or have low vision.
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>Soldering is an essential skill for prototyping
>and building electronics. While many blind
>people can solder with skill and safety, working
>with delicate components and high-temperature
>molten solder can be daunting for beginners.
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>Who: Adults 18 and up who are blind or have low vision.
>When: Friday, November 4 through Sunday, November 6, 2016.
>Attendees are welcome to check-in as early as
>3:00 p.m. on Friday, November 4. The program
>begins at 5:00 p.m. that day and lasts through noon on Sunday, November 6.
>Where: the LightHouse Building, 1155 Market St.,
>10th floor, San Francisco, 94103.
>Cost: $300 which includes overnight
>accommodations in our new Student Residences and material fees.
>Deadline to apply is Friday, October 28. Payment secures your spot.
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>During this weekend-long workshop, attendees
>will be offered a unique opportunity to learn
>non-visual soldering techniques from some of the
>most skilled and experienced blind solderers in
>the world. In addition to gaining hands-on
>experience with a soldering iron, students will
>finish the workshop with an understanding of the
>metallurgy behind the use of flux and solder, as
>well as a strong foundation in the practical aspects of electronics soldering.
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>Students will be guided in building their own
>accessible continuity tester one of the most
>fundamental and flexible tools for electronicss
>work without vision. Workshop tuition includes
>the basic tools needed for soldering, with the
>continuity tester, soldering station, and other
>tools yours to keep at the conclusion of the workshop.
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>This workshop will be facilitated by Dr. Joshua
>Miele, Associate Director of the
>Smith-Kettlewell Rehabilitation Engineering
>Research Center on Low Vision and Blindness,
>Creative Director of LightHouse Labs, and
>founder of the Blind Arduino Project. Our team
>of highly-qualified soldering instructors all
>have decades of experience building electronics
>and teaching non-visual soldering techniques to
>students with a broad range of experience.
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>For more information or to apply to the
>first-ever LightHouse soldering workshop,
>contact Director of Community Services Lisamaria
>Martinez via email at
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