Introduction to Electronics and Computing

A workshop that provides a foundational understanding of two intertwined fields. We will cover basic electrical concepts, electronic components, and how they work together in circuits. You will also learn about computer hardware and how it interacts with software.

Mar 23, 1:00 – 5:30 PM

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About this event

Electronics and computing are two intertwined fields that have revolutionized the modern world.

Electronics is the branch of engineering that deals with the study and application of electrons and their behaviors in devices.

Computing refers to the field that studies how data can be stored, processed, and transmitted using electronic devices.

An introduction to electronics and computing typically covers the following topics:

Basic electrical concepts such as voltage, current, resistance, and power.

Electronic components such as resistors, capacitors, transistors, and integrated circuits.

Digital circuits and how they are used to represent and process information.

Computer hardware including the central processing unit (CPU), memory, and input/output devices.

Computer software including operating systems and programming languages.

By understanding these fundamentals, you can gain a deeper appreciation for the workings of the electronic devices we use every day, from smartphones and computers to televisions and appliances.

Facilitator

  • Ebenezer Cobinnah

    Hardware Lead

Organizers

  • KOFI ABBAN DAVIS

    Takoradi Technical University

    GDSC Lead

  • AMAANA ISHAQUE

    Cybersecurity Lead

  • Prince Mawuko-Dzorkpe

    BootCode IT Hub

    Programming Lead

  • JACOB BORDES KWASI

    Web Lead

  • BISMARK KWABENA AMANPENE

    Google Workspace Lead

  • Naphtali Kwaku Barnabas Dovia

    Networking Lead

  • Ebenezer Cobbinah

    Hardware Lead

  • PERBI OBUOBI-DEI

    Ide8 Labs

    Product Design Lead

  • Stella Asare Mintah

    Female Coordinator

  • Mabel Owusu

    Public Relations

  • MARIE-NOELLE CLOCUH

    Female Coordinator

  • Emmanuel Agyemang

    Organizer

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