Electronic & Rasberry Pie
🔧 Hands-On Engineering Starts Here!
In this exciting project-based STEM course, students use the Raspberry Pi microcomputer to build real electronic systems while learning programming and circuit design.
Instead of just learning theory, students design, wire, code, and test real working projects — just like engineers do!
In a world driven by software, the most valuable skill isn’t just writing code—it’s knowing how code interacts with the physical world.
Our 2-week intensive program Raspberry Pi, a credit card-sized computer, to transform your child from a passive screen user into a confident creator.
Using the Python programming language and the beginner-friendly GPIO Zero library, students will complete 3- Level program, each program contains 16-20 hands-on engineering projects. They will learn to build circuits, master logic, and eventually connect their inventions to the internet.
Course Ovweview
Students age 10+ who:
• Are ready to move beyond beginner coding
• Want to build real engineering systems
• Are interested in robotics, AI, or technology
• Show curiosity about how machines and systems work
No prior electronics experience required. Basic coding knowledge is helpful but not mandatory.
Raspberry Pi is used worldwide in:
Education • Robotics • AI Projects • Smart Devices • Engineering Prototyping
Students gain skills that connect directly to real-world technology careers.
2026 CLass SCHEDULE
Level 1
14lessons, 1.5 hours per class
Tuition: $735, Material fee $210(Raspberry pi 14GB, plus electronics package individually for each student)
Class time:
Sunday 1:30-3:00pm
Sunday 3:15-4:45pm
Teachers
Coach Hardeep
STEM/Robotics Teacher
A highly experienced STEMeducator with a background in mechanical design and programming, specializing in robotics, coding, and engineering design for K–12 students.Skilled in professional tools such as Onshape, Fusion 360, and SolidWorks, and is well known for mentoring students in robotics competitions—helping them turn ideas into real, working projects.
He focuses on helping learners bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application. Driven by the philosophy that learning should be interactive and enjoyable, I strive to cultivate curiosity, critical thinking, and a lifelong love for STEM in every student.
Coach Armando
STEM/Robotics Teacher
Mechanical Engineer |
VEX Robotics Expert
From Theory to Competition Mastery
- Mechanical Engineering M.S. (San José State, UC Riverside)
- Years of VEX V5 Design & Build Experience
- Guides Students from Basic Skills to Advanced Engineering
Why Parents Love Him: Coach Armando isn’t just a teacher—he’s a mentor who turns young learners into real engineering thinkers. With a strong mechanical background and a passion for system-level design, he helps kids understand not just how to build, but why designs work.
Teacher Abdul
Physicist ‧ Engineer ‧ Educator
As a Ph.D. physicist (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) specializing in optics and materials science, I engineer high-power UV lasers by day and design analog circuits by night. My teaching philosophy centers on deep inquiry: I ask questions that illuminate what students already know, evaluate their understanding, and connect complex concepts through language they naturally grasp. With experience tutoring high school and college students, I bridge cutting-edge science with relatable learning — turning curiosity into clarity.
Cupertino/San Jose Site: 1340 S De Anza Blvd suite 104, 102 San Jose, CA 95129
Los Altos/MV site: 858 University Ave, Los Altos, 94024
Email: onsite@loveustar.com, teachers@loveustar.com
Phone: (408)352-5488 or (408)630-1162
