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Norse IoT Club: Making the Future

21 min · 23. Sept. 202221 min
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NKU students and faculty advisor chat with Mike about their new Internet of Things club. They discuss learning and inventing in this peer-led maker group where all disciplines partner in creative problem-solving tech projects.

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