When we were students, we sat in those classrooms — typing projects in IT labs, building things in after-school clubs, wondering how far curiosity could take us.
Now, years later, we’re sending something back.
This week, we reached out to every school and club we once called home — five high schools, five primary schools, and twelve clubs. Not to reminisce, but to offer something real: a tool we wish we had growing up.
That tool is Arduino Unlocked — a beginner’s guide to microcontrollers, practical electronics, and making your ideas real with code.
And here’s the best part:
Six of these have already said yes.
They’re interested in adapting the book into their learning spaces. Tonight, we begin sending it out.
We wrote this for the learners who want more than theory.
For the future engineers who are still just students with questions.
And for the teachers who believe in giving their learners more than a syllabus.
This is only the beginning.
We’re excited to see where it goes next.
— Ja(y)Den D. HarPer (with party hats)


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