3 Tech and Life Hacks from an awesome Engineering student on TikTok | Inquirer Technology

3 Tech and Life Hacks from an awesome Engineering student on TikTok

/ 11:34 AM August 11, 2020

There is no end to what DIY aficionados can learn from educational creators on TikTok. Countless projects, both fun and functional, are easy to find especially when you follow the right people. For those who are interested in DIY tech and life hacks, TikTok tech builder, Angelo Casimiro’s feed has a lot to offer.

Currently a student of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Angelo joined TikTok to help people learn in a really fun way. Through his content, he hopes to build a bigger interest in science and technology, particularly among the youth. He finds technology amazing, believing it to be a never-ending quest to make life better and easier.

One of Angelo’s recent projects gained the attention of local media – A motion-activated hands-free alcohol dispenser made from up-cycled materials. Given the present health concerns, builds like these are perfect to help encourage better hygiene practices. Plus, because it is made from repurposed materials, the project is low-cost, and great for the environment, too.

Want to try working on something yourself? Here are three more tech and life hacks from Angelo Casimiro that you can check out on TikTok.

Angelo believes that content creators are faced with a huge responsibility because of their ability to change and affect the lives of others. It is for this reason that he will continue to share what he knows to help his followers learn and grow.

Watch Angelo’s TikTok journey in this TikTok-exclusive video:

You can follow more educational creators, and even share your own informative content, using the hashtag #TikTokU. Download TikTok on your iOS and Android devices to get started.

ADVT.

TOPICS: Tiktok
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