Hobby Electronics Class Preview Seminar FREE

Orexian Foundation is pleased to announce a Hobby Electronics Class for Adults! In Quad Cities!

Know more about this new program!  Attend a FREE Introductory Seminar!

Register to attend the Free Introductory Seminar 
on Saturday 18th @ 9:30AM in Bettendorf, IA

Venue for the Seminar will be sent only to the registered participants. 

Spots Left: None

Registration in now open and will close until all the spots are filled or by end of the day Thursday Jan 9th by 5PM. In Bettendorf, IA!


Hobby Electronics ClassA Fun New Activity For Adult Learners!

What is Hobby Electronics Class?

Most of you have been heavily involved in different areas of engineering. Some of you are also involved as coaches for science fairs for your kids. And of course are learning a lot during the process. Some of you also have a desire about refreshing and/or learning something new. Orexian Foundation, is offering a structured learning class (basics & complex) on Hobby Electronics. This would not only help you grow your knowledge but will also provide inspiration for your kids as a role model. Learn basic and complex electronics, coding and create fun projects.

Purpose: Learn something new, have fun, tease your grey cells. Become experienced volunteers. 

Prerequisite: Enthusiasm for learning. You don’t need to be a formal degreed engineer as design of system needs all kinds of intellectual faculties. 

Schedule: One day 1 to 1.5 hours per week. 

What do you need? : Presence. All hardware, tools, computer will be provided. 

Cost: $100 per person per month. 

Style: Instructor led, self paced. 

Instructors: Experienced embedded designers in this area. 

Course Title: HobbyEL- 01 : Embedded Development Class for hobbyists!

Accreditation: None

Commencement: mid- January. 

Class size: Min 1 – Max 10 (two participants will learn in pair)

Course Outline:

  1. Basics of embedded design – IO & Processing, rate-monotonic task concept 
  2. Hardware design basics – sensors & actuators interfacing & signals. 
  3. Coding basics: C, Python (VB & C# for UI)
  4. Data management – embedded considerations – conversion, scaling, debouncing, filtering basics. 
  5. Building a small project. 
  6. Communication: Embedded data networks basics & advanced
  7. UI – Keyboard & simple display, tale-tell 
  8. System design: Functional Decomposition & architecture basics 
  9. Electro-Mechanical system application
  10. System of systems: Embedded considerations
  11. Integration & testing – How to debug embedded system – DMM, DSO
  12. Building a simple system – Multiple Choices
  13. Automation, Displays, Control, IoT, Vision etc
  14. Building a system of system: using OreCAR platform
  15. Introduction to Machine Learning, AI & Neural Network & Security

Register to attend the FREE Hobby Electronics Class Introductory Seminar & learn more about this class!

The Orange Connection

When I was working on foundation’s logo as well as a color scheme that will associate well with our mission & core of our existence. I tried several color palettes and finally settled on what I thought was pleasing yet elegant. The next step was to make sure how the meaning of this color associates with what we do. Of course, in the back of my mind it always had a cultural significance for me. Orange is a sacred color in some cultures. Its also the color of vibrance and birth. But I wanted more data before I decided. It took me almost a month to collect information and finalize. Here is the zest of “Meaning Of Orange Color”!

I was asked by a few of my friends when they saw our newsletters. Why does Orexian Foundation use Orange color so abundantly? And if there is a specific reason behind it. I smiled!

Orange, the blend of red and yellow, is a mixture of the energy associated with red and the happiness associated with yellow.

Orange is associated with meanings of joy, warmth, heat, sunshine, enthusiasm, creativity, success, encouragement, change, determination, health, stimulation, happiness, fun, enjoyment, balance, sexuality, freedom, expression, and fascination.

Orange is the color of joy and creativity. Orange promotes a sense of general wellness and emotional energy that should be shared, such as compassion, passion, and warmth. Orange will help a person recover from disappointments, a wounded heart, or a blow to one’s pride.

The meaning of the color orange is stimulating, vibrant, and flamboyant. While made up of red and yellow, it carries less aggression and fierceness than the color red due to its combination with the calming color yellow.

Studies show that the orange color can create physical effects such as increased hunger, heightened sense of activity, increased socialization, boost in aspiration, stimulated mental activity, increased oxygen supply to the brain, increased contentment, and enhanced assurance.

Orange also helps aid decision making, and enhances happiness, confidence, and understanding.

The color orange is a very hot color and often provides the sensation of heat. While orange is a common color associated with summer and the hot sun, often associated with being a main color of harvest and autumn due to the changing color of the leaves and pumpkins.

While orange does stimulate the appetite, it is a common color found in citrus fruit and is often associated with Vitamin C and a healthy diet. Orange is a popular color in restaurants to encourage the feeling of hunger and contentment.

The color orange has very high visibility and is often used to gain attention. It still gets your message noticed without the bold, in-your-face presence that the color red has.

Too much orange causes self-centered and self-serving qualities, including pride, arrogance, and lack of care for others. Too little orange causes loss of motivation, lower self-esteem, and loneliness.

“So we need to make sure, the orange doesn’t overpower our mission & what we stand for!”

Different shades, tints, and hues of orange have different meanings. For example, dark orange may represent deceit and distrust, while red-orange relates to passion, pleasure, desire, aggression, domination, and action, and a golden orange often stands for prestige, wisdom, illumination, wealth, and quality. A light orange or peach color tend to be more friendly and soothing.

Other meanings associated with the color orange:
• Orange is often associated with autumn leaves, pumpkins, and when used alongside the color black, Halloween. With the change in color of the autumn leaves, orange often represents the changing seasons. Because of it’s association with change, orange is often used as a transitional color or to represent a transition or change of some kind.
• Orange and blue work well together because they are complimentary colors. The orange and blue color palettes are commonly used for representations of play and summer fun, depicting both the hot, summer sun and the cool, refreshing water.
• Orange when combined with yellow conjures up feelings of heat and fire, as well as fresh fruit. When combined with the color green, the colors elicit feelings of adventure and tropical destinations.

Colors are the way we see & perceive the world! So to get the message across clearly & accurately its important we use right colors!

Source: Internet, Books, Websites! https://www.bourncreative.com
Hindu Culture & Teachings

Antakshari Team Registration Is Now Open

Antakshari 2019 Team Registration is open. The Tickets also available on-line for sale at introductory price until mid-August. After mid-August the prices will go up by $2 for Adult ticket & by $1 for Kids (5-12).

To register your team & buy tickets please visit:

Antakshari-2019

You can also directly go to the following link to buy tickets: Antakshari 2019 Tickets

We use third-party payment gateways PayPal or Stripe. We do not store your CC information on our website or in our database for security & privacy reasons.

Bollywood Beats Radio Project

Orexian Foundation Music4Fun is starting a new weekly program of 1hour Bollywood Beats in association with KALA 106.1 FM HD2.

As part of this program our RJs will bring to you old & new Bollywood Songs, community news as well as interviews of community members of QC as needed.

We hope to build a strong committed listener base and hopefully increase the time to cover other aspects of life such as science talks, cooking (culinary) & other arts talk shows.

S4F Workshop Session IV

We ended our 4th workshop session with a great finish. The topic was light. Although we covered only a few things such as reflection, refraction & prism diffraction.

Kids built Kaleidoscopes and enjoyed creating rainbow experiment in dark.

Today our senior participants helped their junior counterparts and it was nice to see how they helped each other.

The hole session was led by our youngest S4F team member Aditya who himself is a physics enthusiast and planning to do a physics major when he goes to college in couple years.

Here are the pics of the participants in action.

S4F Summer Workshop Session III

The problem was based on things they had learned in last 2 sessions. Circuits, Electromagnetism, Dominoes, constructing contraptions. The challenge this time was to break the tasks in to manageable chunks and divide it based on skill level. The facilitators’ job was to not prompt the kids with solutions but make sure their circuits look okay (before they are handed over the power source), the kids are involved and are working together.

The third session went really well. The theme was “Systems Thinking”. The kids of all ages (including our volunteers and staff) had a lot of fun. The group assignment this time was to answer the question in the sheet on Rube Goldberg machine and search for other types of contraptions. Kids were divided into different teams of varying age groups so all the age group kids can learn to work together, come up with division of labor based on skills. Also a recap was on what challenges they faced. Here are the pictures of what they did.

S4F Workshop Session II

What a great way to end the session today! All the participants were amazingly engaged with experiments and the demos as well as pop the balloon project. We experimented with Magnetism (especially electromagnetism) today. Also the Curious George group and the Young Frankenstein group interacted to demo how persistence of vision works. The kids were engaged more today. I think it’s because they are comfortable as well as they see this as a valuable activity. Here are some videos & pictures.

Today’s session could not have been easy without support from our volunteers. Please give them a big hand. Tipnis Kaka, Eva, Subodh, Makaranda, Devendra, Shukla did a terrific job of monitoring the activities and keeping the kids engaged.

It was Abhishek’s last session today for this summer and he will he missed a lot for rest of the sessions. We wish him well. He will continue to be on the director board and design experiments for next sessions.

We had a new addition of Aditya on the team today. Aditya has been key player in designing magnetism experiments and we will see him more & more engaged in the rest of the sessions.

All picture credits to Mitesh!

SURGE 2019 Session 1

June 8th 2019

Having fun & learning couldn’t have been so refreshing!

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Frequently Asked Questions – FAQ!

What does OREXIAN FOUNDATION do?

Orexian Foundation is a non-profit organization registered in state of IA and pursuing it’s IRS 501(c3) status. The main purpose of this foundation is to make human life more engaging and involved. To promote innovation, systems thinking at any age (preferably at an early age). We help kids enjoy life through loving science. Kids learn without having to compete and win. This helps them focus on learning rather than winning.

At Orexian foundation we have programs and activities that will help an all-round development of the mind-body-spirit. Our initial start up activities are Sur-Sargam: Music4Fun Vocal Music Class and SURGE- Science4 Fun Science Summer Workshop.

Here is some addition information on how Orexian Foundation is different in its offering: https://orexian.org/how-is-orexian-foundation-different-in-its-s-offering/

What is Sur-Sargam?

Sur-Sargam is the first activity in the Music4Fun area. Kids and adults learn to sing and enjoy the nuances of semi-classical music from India. We will soon be adding other ethnic music varieties. Our instructors are professional as well as hobbyists.

Sur-Sargam also has a recital events periodically and creative remix videos of class participants.

What is SURGE?

SURGE is a Science4Fun Activity. You can find more details about SURGE by following this link: https://science4fun.orexian.org/surge/

How does Science4Fun affect/impact my kid?

The Science4Fun activities are devised to help the kids build deeper understanding of the things by doing hands-on activities (projects and experiments). These projects and experiements are carefully chosen to impart basic and advanced principles, team work, innovation, integration and impact of any learning really depends on how much the kids invest in it, essentially time investment. Studies have shown that the investment in learning depends on personal inclination and liking as well as engagement. Studies have shown that engagement is highest when kids are involved in hands-on activities. The whole body and mind are working in a coordinated fashion. During the workshop, the kids are doing projects and experiments, interacting with other kids, activities themselves and have fun through them. This will ensure highest engagement and learning.

Here is some more information on this topic. https://orexian.org/information-knowledge-skill-presence-of-mind/

What age group kids can enroll?

Any kid older than 5 years of age can enroll.

Can the younger kids sit through 4 a hour session?

This is a question we get a lot. There is enough data (and experience by parents) to show that the average span of attention by kids is approximately 2 to 5 times their age. So attention span of a 5 year old is 10-25 mins. Within this the kids can ignore distractions. So obviously even a 15 year old kid won’t be able to sit through a 4 hour session. However, the attention span is counted based on one activity being performed at a stretch. So if we were to keep a kid of any age engaged; there needs to be a strategy. We have several activities for each age group and even then our facilitators are experienced parents themselves. Additionally our “Roll & Stroll” strategy will make sure that the younger kids not only are doing their own activity but are adequately mobile and be associated with older kids to help them in their projects. This sense of being “useful” and “contributing” will increase their participation.

Of course, that doesn’t mean each kid will be engaged to the same degree. However we have confidence that with our “Roll & Stroll” strategy, we will be able to keep the young participants engaged.

What topics would be covered in the workshops?

Orexian Foundation’s main purpose is to develop deeper understanding of things. Science is the basis we have chosen. Science and arts are in yin-yang. At times the lines between science and arts get blurred. With this thinking; our workshops will contain basic sciences, application of the learning of basic and advanced principles and artistically thinking outside of the box, meaning innovating without fear of failure. Winning is not the goal but developing deeper understanding and developing an art of systems thinking are the key goals of these workshops.

The sciences projects will include Physics (Sound, Light, Magnetism, Electricity, Electronics, Mechanics, Gravity etc…), Biology (Cell Biology, DNA, Organ functions etc…), Chemistry (Solutions, Colors, Chemistry in cooking etc….), Day To Day Sciences (Innovating solutions of day to day activities…. just for fun).

Additional information can also be found here: https://science4fun.orexian.org/project-ideas/

Don’t the kids learn these fundamentals in schools?

Yes and no both. What we learn in schools is a lot of useful information but the workshops help convert this information to knowledge by applying it and experimenting with it to develop skills. So schools are very important but at same times the workshops complement the learning in schools to develop additional skills.

Please find an interesting article on this topic on our website: https://orexian.org/can-we-learn-without-learning-err-education/

What if my kid misses a session or two?

Obviously we want to make sure that no one misses learning even though one a couple of sessions are missed. We are working on securing facilities to hold 6 workshops so that kids can attend all six, even though the donation will cover only 4. Our main goal is to make sure kids learn & enjoy.

How do we register and pay?

For Science4Fun SURGE Summer Workshops, you can register and pay here: https://orexian.org/enrollment-form/

For Music4Fun Sur-Sargam weekly class, you can register and pay here: https://orexian.org/sursargam-music4fun-vocal-weekly-activity-enrollment/

Are you covering only science in SURGE?

Not really. Although the basic is science, the projects and experiments are day to day projects. An example would be Book Binding. How was a book bound in the past? This covers physics, chemistry and integrating the learning from both. Or when doctors listen to our chest (or heart) what exactly are they doing… see and hear heart beats by learning light, electricity, sensors etc. See the Project Sheet here: Heart-O-Scope Picture!

Are there other activities for an overall development?

Currently Orexian Foundation is conducting Science4Fun and Music4Fun activities. We are soon introducing our Writing4Fun. The board of directors are also working to develop some strategies to work with community leaders to tackle community problems to develop innovative solutions and give back to community.

Can a parent attend with their kid?

Of course the parents can attend. However, we have seen that kids typically get distracted when parents are present. If you are going to be there, you will be asked to work with other groups and not with your kid’s group. The workshop sessions will be conducted mostly in facilities where parents can leave their kid(s) with us and spend their time productively within the facility.

Does attending science workshop improve my kid’s GPA?

GPA is a measure of what you learn in schools. It’s a measure of how much information one has & one can recall. However, even if one has the information (or one remembers it), doesn’t necessarily mean that one has knowledge of applying it or has developed skill.

While GPA is important for college admissions, it doesn’t necessarily give one a successful career and satisfaction of having that information.

The workshops certainly develop the information in to knowledge and skill thereby strengthening the basic information. So, although, improving GPA isn’t the goal of these workshops; it will certainly help improving it. Moreover, it will help develop affinity towards science in a subtle way by connecting science to daily life.

What experience do you have in teaching or training?

Some of our coaches and facilitators have experience in teaching middle school to engineering students and have served on university examination boards.

But moreover we are parents who have and are actively involved in teaching and training our kids. We also have a high school and graduate students on our board to help us develop workshop structure.

Where are the activities held?

SUR-SARGAM- The weekly classes are held in two locations. One in Bettendorf on Tuesday evenings and one in Moline on Wednesday evenings.

SURGE ACTIVITIES: We have been working with area libraries and area community centers to hold these activities. Although we have 6 locations reserved for our workshops and before each workshop session, the location for that session will be shared with registered participants. This is the reason we would like you to register in advance!

Is Orexian Foundation non-profit?

Yes Orexian Foundation is registered as a non-profit organization in state of IA. We have applied for our tax exempt status with IRS (501(c3)) and as soon as we get it, you will be able to claim the tax benefit for our donations.

Can I claim tax benefits by donating to Orexian Foundation?

Yes Orexian Foundation is registered as a non-profit organization in state of IA.

We have applied for our tax exempt status with IRS (501(c3)) and as soon as we get it, you will be able to claim the tax benefit for our donations.

Are there any year around activities of the foundation?

SURGE Science Workshops: We have been requested to conduct year around activities. For now, there is no plan as kids are very busy during the school year in several activities. We don’t want to burden them with one more. However, we are working on developing strategies to address this.

Sur-Sargam Music Vocal Class: Is a weekly year around activity. Held in 5 batches. 3 in Bettendorf on Tuesdays and 2 in Moline on Wednesdays.

Can I volunteer?

Yes. The prerequisite is that you should be registered as a participant for our Music4Fun or Science4Fun activity.

Yes, of course anyone can volunteer. We would like to see anyone that wants to volunteer attend the workshop so they can better understand Orexian Foundation’s mission and methods. This will also gives us an ability to learn more about one who wants to volunteer. Based on the kids’ desire, passion and ability we will offer them volunteering opportunities.

Can my kid volunteer? Can he/she get a certificate of volunteering?

Anyone that’s accepted as volunteer, will get certificate should they need one.

How will the kids be grouped for the workshops?

Initially the kids will be grouped on the age group criteria and closeness of relationships. It’s seen that friends working together, learn quickly.

My kids has enrolled in to other summer activities; would enrolling for SURGE be too much?

Of course not. SURGE is for fun while learning science. If nothing else, this will provide recreation.

Is there any kind of exam or test at the end of Summer Workshop sessions?

No there will be no exam nor any test. However, the kids will proudly share their learnings with class and parents towards the end.

Would there be a certificate at the end of these sessions?

Each participant will get the certificate of participation.

How would I see the benefits of the workshop?

It’s a tough question to answer. Not because its difficult but because every participant is going to see the benefits differently. However one thing that will common is having fun with science. Anything that participants will learn, will learn deeply and will feel satisfied. They will have fun!

I can’t find my question here! How do I contact you?

You can send your question to info@orexian.org.

Or send us a WhatsApp message on +1 563 663 9139 and ask your question.

Or use our General Interest Form by clicking the link: https://orexian.org/general-interest-form/ and enter your question in the comment field.