Hands-On Electrical & Computer Engineering¶
A free workshop curriculum from SLCCE: breadboarding, circuits, Ohm's Law, and LEDs, designed to run in person and built by students, for students.
SLCCE at a Glance¶
Students Leading Collaborative Computing Education (SLCCE) is a student-run organization providing free computing and STEM education, workshops, and mentorship for middle and high school students, while giving university students meaningful professional development along the way.
This site is the public home for SLCCE's ECE (Electrical & Computer Engineering) curriculum: the hands-on workshop materials our volunteers and students use during in-person sessions.
Hands-on first¶
Every workshop is built around real breadboards, resistors, and LEDs, Students learn by building and testing circuits, not just reading about them.
Collaborative¶
Sessions are run alongside SLCCE volunteers. Students advance by demonstrating each task to a member, so no one gets left behind.
Growing library¶
The curriculum scales over time (Workshop One, Two, Three, and beyond), so the material grows with the students who use it.
New here?
Start with the Workshops overview to see how the curriculum is organized and how to run a session, then dive into the first workshop.
Interested in bringing SLCCE workshops to your school or volunteering with us? Visit slcce-inc.org to learn more about who we are.