[bioundgrd] Fwd: LabVIEW Workshop On Campus
Janice Chang
jdchang at mit.edu
Thu Sep 7 12:21:28 EDT 2017
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From: Hope Harrison <hopeful at mit.edu<mailto:hopeful at mit.edu>>
Subject: LabVIEW Workshop On Campus
Date: September 6, 2017 at 2:50:00 PM EDT
Hello Course 7s!
Do you get tired of pipetting all the time? Do you want to learn how to automate your lab? Programming in LabVIEW is a great way to do that, and I'd love to teach you! My name is Hope Harrison and I'm a course 6 senior, partnering with NI to teach LabVIEW programming to students. This year I'm teaching an extra special version of the class I usually teach: you'll be learning more stuff!
What: LabVIEW Workshop
When: Wednesdays nights from 7-9pm, from Sep 20th - Dec 6th
Where: on campus, room TBA
Why: Learn LabVIEW to be an engineering pro!
How: Sign up HERE<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScCHIzY6tBjNjo7rfG-iXGwnBVwXAUdhOsI3UPydLNJBckivQ/viewform?usp=sf_link#responses>. Email me if you have any questions!
Here's some more about the class:
During the class we will first learn the basics of LabVIEW to prepare you for the CLAD (Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer) exam - a short multiple choice test on how LabVIEW works. Then we will move on to the details of how to write good software to control large systems. At the end, you'll have a chance to take the CLD (Certified LabVIEW Developer) exam - a practical programming test that is very highly regarded in the professional world. The best thing is NI gives these exams for free because you're a student!
This class is open to those with and without LabVIEW experience. The classes are two hours long and will include some lecturing as well as examples and time to practice coding on your own. For the first half of the class, the second hour will be dedicated to helping those without LabVIEW experience so those who already know some can leave early.
If you're interested in learning how to use LabVIEW as an engineering and scientific tool, it will be a great chance to learn how. I've done lots of UROPs using LabVIEW and it has turned out to be really useful for me, and I think it can for you too.
--Hope
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