Berkeley Build Guild - Hardware and Programming Workshop
Hack Club Berkeley
Prize Pool
Non-cash Prize
Location
Online
Status
Upcoming
Days Left
7 days
Date Range
Apr 17, 2026 - Apr 18, 2026
Submission Period
Apr 18, 2026
Categories
About the Hackathon
Build, code, and bring ideas to life in a collaborative, beginner-friendly environment.
Signup on ourwebsiteis required to participateWhat is this?A gathering of teen makers building cool hardware projects. Attendees will be put into teams of two or three. Each team will get a set of electronics supplies including a programmable microcontroller and components.Who is it open to?The event is open to all makers aged 13-18 at all skill levelsNo experience required!When is it?Saturday, April 18,10:45 am to 1:00 pmWhere is it?At the Berkeley Public Library West Branch, Community Meeting Room1125 University Ave. (at San Pablo),Berkeley, CA 94702Is there a code of conduct?Yes. Everyone is expected to be respectful, inclusive, and supportive. This event follows theHack Club Code of ConductandHack Club Safeguarding Policyto ensure a safe and welcoming environment for all participants.What happens if there’s a problem or someone feels uncomfortable?Please let an organizer know immediately. We take safety and well-being seriously and will address any concerns promptly. Please use theattendee dashboardto submit any concerns to the organizers.ScheduleDoors open at 10:40 am.Everyone must be out of the room by 1:00 pm.TimeEvent10:45 - 11:00Welcome and distribution of materials11:00 - 12:30Project brainstorming and building time12:30 - 12:50Optionally present your project12:50 - 1:00Clean upTeams StructureEach team is made up of 2-3 people. You may come with a friend or find teammates at the event. Teams are welcome to work together and share supplies.Provided MaterialsEach team will receive the following:1 x Raspberry Pi Pico W with headers pre-soldered1 x 400-Pin Breadboard1 x Mini Speaker1 x Mini OLED screenThere will also be jumper wires and a soldering iron for use.FAQsWhat should I bring?At least one person from each team should bring:LaptopLaptop chargerRecommended for each attendee to bring:USB-A to Micro-USB cableif you have itAny additional electronics components that you want to use for your projectSnacks in case you get hungryDo I need to install anything on my laptop beforehand?It’s recommended to have a modern web browser and the ability to connect to USB devices. In addition, depending on which programming language you’d like to use, you should download the following applications.MicroPython (Recommended for beginners)Download Thonny IDEInstall Micropython on Raspberry Pi Pico(Scroll down)C++If you’d like to use Microsoft Visual Studio Code:Download Microsoft Visual Studio CodeGet started with Raspberry Pi Pico-series and VS CodeIf you’d like to use the Arduino IDE:Download Arduino IDEInstall Pi Pico in Arduino IDEWill there be adult supervision?There will be an adult present in the room and parents are welcome to sit in the main part of the library located just outside the room.Do I need prior experience with electronics or programming?No prior experience is required! This event is beginner-friendly, and you’ll learn as you go. There will be guidance available, and teaming up helps a lot.Can I come alone?Yes! You don’t need to come with a team. We’ll help match you with teammates at the event.What kinds of projects can I build?You can build anything you’d like using the provided materials—examples include simple games, sound devices, sensors, or creative interactive projects.Will there be help available if we get stuck?Yes. Organizers and experienced participants will be around to help guide you if you run into issues.Can I take the materials home after the event?Teams are welcome to keep the materials provided to them and split them up as they wish after the event. Just keep in mind that everyone on the team should be satisfied with the arrangement.What if I arrive late?You can still join, but arriving on time is strongly recommended so you don’t miss team formation and the introduction.Are parents allowed to stay?Yes. Parents are welcome to remain in the library area outside the room during the event.Will there be food provided?Food is not guaranteed, so it’s a good idea to bring your own snacks.Do I have to present my project?No—presenting is optional. You’re welcome to share what you built, but there’s no requirement.

