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Electronics & Microcontrollers Get electrified this summer with Make: Electronics! No need to be an

[View our web version]( Electronics & Microcontrollers Get electrified this summer with Make: Electronics! No need to be an electrical genius - we'll guide you through "learn by discovery" experiments. Build your very own theremin and unlock a world of beautiful and bizarre music. Dive into Arduino with our starter pack, or go all in with our maker camp campsite box - packed with 40+ components and over 250 pieces! [Ultimate Components PackÂ]( [DIY Theremin Kit]( [Make: Arduino Electronics Starter Pack]( [Maker Camp Electronics Campsite Box]( Make: Education Forum - Get Your Ticket Today! The Make: Education Forum aims to transform education by focusing on the needs and interests of educators and their students by developing new technical skills and encouraging the process of creative problem-solving. In this two-day virtual event, get ready to explore maker topics, share ideas, exchange tips and tricks and learn from one another. Your ticket includes access to discussions and workshops, a one year membership to Make: Community, and a one year subscription to Make: Magazine print and digital! [BUY NOW]( Make: Book Deals and Bundles Books for the Workshop Reference a treasure trove of brilliant and essential shop tips from Make: Author Gareth Brawyn. Or dive into the mastery of workshop skills alongside the Jimmy DiResta, and enjoy a joyful educational journey. [SHOP NOW]( [Out of this World Book Bundles]( Who doesn't love a good deal? Save on hand-picked collections of the hottest books from Make:! From digital to print, we've got all the best sellers and themed collections bundled just for you or anyone interested in learning and making! [SHOP NOW]( Save 30% on Tickets Today! Step into a future where exploration and limitless innovation reigns. Whether you love tinkering with robot technology or DIY crafts, this is definitely an event you won't want to miss. Lock in your discount ticket price now. The offer ends on August 31, 2023. [LEARN MORE!]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Email](mailto:makershed@make.co) [Unsubscribe from our newsletter]( Make:, 150 Todd Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95407, United States

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