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Learn about external hardware with drone-photographer Elevated Element [Events]

Terry Kilby, one half of drone-photography duo Elevated Element, will survey several different types of mobile software used to interface with external hardware at Baltimore Mobile's next Meetup.

On Tuesday join Terry Kilby, one half of drone-photography duo Elevated Element, to learn how to connect mobile software and devices with external hardware. On Wednesday evening former eBay employee Dave Mahoney offers a primer on digital and e-commerce marketing. Also on Wednesday, another introductory welding class at the Baltimore Foundery.

 
Baltimore Mobile: Terry Kilby, one half of drone-photography duo Elevated Element, will survey several different types of mobile software used to interface with external hardware at Baltimore Mobile’s next Meetup. Tuesday, Nov. 19, 6 p.m. AOL/Advertising.com, 1020 Hull St., Tide Point, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
Former eBay marketing expert Dave Mahoney: Online marketing expert Dave Mahoney joins the American Marketing Association in Baltimore for a talk on how to use content, e-mail and e-commerce marketing to drive online sales. Wednesday, Nov. 20, 6:30 p.m. Roy’s Restaurant, 720 Aliceanna St., Harbor East, Baltimore city. RSVP. $44.84 for non-members of the AMA.
Welding 101 at the Baltimore Foundery: Another introductory welding class takes place at the Foundery makerspace. Six spots are still available for this 3-hour course. Wednesday, Nov. 20, 6:30 p.m. Baltimore Foundery, 207 S. Central Ave., Washington Hill, Baltimore city. RSVP. $65.

Companies: Elevated Element / Baltimore Foundery / eBay

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