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Focus: Electronic Technology High School and University Students Haiti • Ouest • Port-au-Prince USD 15.00 / Month

AiTWobo usckyder Students Club

A student-centered club for learners who want to master electronics, circuits, microcontrollers, sensors, soldering, lab reports, and robotics electronics through real projects.

Club Details
Meeting Time
Every Saturday, 01:30 PM – 03:00 PM
Location
Haiti • Ouest • Port-au-Prince
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Capacity
4 active members / 40 seats
Monthly Fee
USD 15.00

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Active Students

4

Linked Schools

4

Current Projects

4

Lab Reports

Club Overview

A student-centered club for learners who want to master electronics, circuits, microcontrollers, sensors, soldering, lab reports, and robotics electronics through real projects. The club is structured for high school and university students through guided lessons, teamwork, lab practice, documentation, and project presentations.

68%
Practical
Learning Balance

Most sessions are hands-on labs and projects.

Club Focus Distribution
Circuits
85%
Arduino
74%
Sensors
68%
Robotics
58%
ArduinoSensorsCircuitsSolderingRoboticsLab Reports
Mission

Train students to design, build, test, and improve electronic systems for robotics and real-world innovation.

Student Learning Style

Hands-on labs, teamwork, research, demonstrations, presentations, and peer-to-peer learning.

What Students Gain

Technical Skills

Practical engineering, measurements, design, tools, troubleshooting, and project development.

Teamwork

Students learn to work in teams, assign roles, and present progress.

Documentation

Members write lab reports and explain results clearly.

Project Portfolio

Students can build a portfolio for school, university, and career opportunities.

Linked Schools

Filter schools by name, type, status, or city.

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AiTWobo Partner High School
High School
Level: Grades 9–12
City: Port-au-Prince
Contact: School STEM Coordinator
Linked
AiTWobo Partner University
University
Level: Engineering / Technology Students
City: Port-au-Prince
Contact: Faculty Club Advisor
Linked
AiTWobo Learning Center
Community
Level: Beginner to Advanced Learners
City: Port-au-Prince
Contact: AiTWobo Club Office
Main Host
STEM Innovation High School
High School
Level: Grades 10–12
City: Delmas
Contact: Science Department
Pending
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List of Activities

Weekly Practice
Basic electricity, voltage, current, resistance, and safety
Electronics • Beginner
Electronic components identification and testing
Electronics • Beginner
Breadboard circuits, wiring, and schematic reading
Electronics • Beginner
Multimeter practice and electrical measurement
Electronics • Intermediate
Soldering, PCB preparation, and repair basics
Electronics • Intermediate
Arduino and microcontroller programming
Programming • Intermediate
Sensors, signals, data reading, and calibration
Programming • Intermediate
Robotics electronics integration
Robotics • Advanced
Weekly lab report writing and documentation
Report • Beginner
Member project presentation and peer review
Report • Intermediate
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Current Projects

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Smart LED Control Board
In Progress
Electronics • Lead: Student Team A

A basic electronic control board to manage LED patterns using push buttons, resistors, and a microcontroller.

Progress68%
Sensor-Based Mini Robot
Testing
Robotics • Lead: Student Team B

A small robot that uses sensors to detect obstacles and react through programmed movement logic.

Progress45%
Community Electronics Learning Kit
Research
Learning Kit • Lead: Mentor Group

A low-cost electronics kit for beginners learning circuits, sensors, and microcontrollers.

Progress30%
School Lab Safety System
Planning
Safety • Lead: University Team

A checklist and sensor concept to improve electronics lab safety for students.

Progress22%
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Club Members

Students, mentors, and club leaders.

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CR
Cedrick Rosier
Club Coordinator • Mentor
AiTWobo Learning Center
Mentor Active
HS
High School Student
Student Member • Beginner
Partner High School
High School Active
US
University Student
Student Member • Intermediate
Partner University
University Active
LM
Lab Mentor
Technical Mentor • Advanced
AiTWobo
Mentor Pending
EL
Electronics Learner
Student Member • Beginner
STEM Innovation High School
High School Active
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Lab Reports

Student reports, activity summaries, and project documentation.

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Components + Breadboard Approved Friday, May 1, 2026

Author: High School Student

Objective: Understand the activity concept and document results.

Tools: Club tools and learning materials.

Summary: This report explains the activity, tools, steps, observations, results, and conclusion.

Procedure: 1. Prepare materials. 2. Follow safety rules. 3. Complete activity. 4. Record observations. 5. Write conclusion.

Conclusion: The activity improved practical understanding and project readiness.

Arduino + Sensor Review Friday, May 1, 2026

Author: University Student

Objective: Understand the activity concept and document results.

Tools: Club tools and learning materials.

Summary: This report explains the activity, tools, steps, observations, results, and conclusion.

Procedure: 1. Prepare materials. 2. Follow safety rules. 3. Complete activity. 4. Record observations. 5. Write conclusion.

Conclusion: The activity improved practical understanding and project readiness.

Workshop Draft Friday, May 1, 2026

Author: Lab Mentor

Objective: Understand the activity concept and document results.

Tools: Club tools and learning materials.

Summary: This report explains the activity, tools, steps, observations, results, and conclusion.

Procedure: 1. Prepare materials. 2. Follow safety rules. 3. Complete activity. 4. Record observations. 5. Write conclusion.

Conclusion: The activity improved practical understanding and project readiness.

Arduino Programming Approved Friday, May 1, 2026

Author: Electronics Learner

Objective: Understand the activity concept and document results.

Tools: Club tools and learning materials.

Summary: This report explains the activity, tools, steps, observations, results, and conclusion.

Procedure: 1. Prepare materials. 2. Follow safety rules. 3. Complete activity. 4. Record observations. 5. Write conclusion.

Conclusion: The activity improved practical understanding and project readiness.

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Gallery

Resources & Materials

Breadboard and jumper wires

Recommended for usckyder sessions.

LEDs, resistors, buttons

Recommended for usckyder sessions.

Arduino or compatible board

Recommended for usckyder sessions.

Multimeter

Recommended for usckyder sessions.

Notebook and pen

Recommended for usckyder sessions.

Learning Documentation

Students should keep notes, write reports, track projects, and prepare presentations for club review sessions.

Join usckyder

Submit a membership request. The club team can review your request and contact you.