This 13-Year-Old Teaches MIT Graduates About Technology
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Quin Etnyre, a 13-year-old tech expert, teaches graduate students at MIT all about Arduino.
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We first saw the news on BBC.
Etnyre is also the CEO at Qtechknow, a startup that sells starter kits for Arduino, an open source electronic platform.
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The 13-year-old has created numerous projects, but one especially notable one is the FuzzBot.
The FuzzBot is an Arduino-based robot platform. Etnyre programmed the FuzzBot to detect walls, hands, and has a swiffer duster attached to the back for cleaning.
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But when he's not running his company, Entyre teaches an Arduino class at MIT. Some say he's one of MIT's most in-demand teachers.
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