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Justine Lee

@justineleenz

Card carrying DigiTech teacher, Francophile, crafty goddess, busy parent and wife

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Podcasters - what if I told you could offer your pod to any listener around the world, in their own local language but still keep it in your own voice? Thatโ€™s the pilot weโ€™re launching Spotify! Itโ€™s called Voice Translation and using AI, translates podcasts episodes into

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Thanks to Bryn Lewis for kicking off our much awaited @Arduino sessions with Seeed Studio gear. Students really enjoyed it - flashing LEDs followed by interesting chat about heterodyneing. #StacLife #STEMeducation

Thanks to <a href="/KiwiBryn/">Bryn Lewis</a> for kicking off our much awaited @Arduino sessions with <a href="/seeedstudio/">Seeed Studio</a> gear. Students really enjoyed it - flashing LEDs followed by interesting chat about heterodyneing. #StacLife #STEMeducation
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Students enjoying another Arduino Seeed Studio #StACLife DigiTech Club with Bryn Lewis. When the buzzers came out it was noisy but learned lots about analog inputs and PWM.

Students enjoying another <a href="/arduino/">Arduino</a> <a href="/seeedstudio/">Seeed Studio</a> #StACLife DigiTech Club with <a href="/KiwiBryn/">Bryn Lewis</a>. When the buzzers came out it was noisy but learned lots about analog inputs and PWM.
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Kicked off Term 2 DigiTech Club with Bryn Lewis showing us how to use Seeed Studio environmental sensors in prep for bigger project. CO2 levels normal so can't blame that for yawning students in my classes ;-)

Kicked off Term 2 DigiTech Club with <a href="/KiwiBryn/">Bryn Lewis</a> showing us how to use <a href="/seeedstudio/">Seeed Studio</a> environmental sensors in prep for bigger project. CO2 levels normal so can't blame that for yawning students in my classes ;-)