The next class is this Sunday, June 30, at 11AM.
In this class you will learn how to write programs that collaborate: one
on your Arduino and another on your laptop. We will install and use
Processing, and will start to learn more advanced programming concepts.
Time permitting, we will also explore shields and some advanced
programming concepts.
If you missed the first few classes, don't worry. The class is small
enough that I can work with you to help you catch up.
Michael
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A series of free Arduino classes targeted at educators, driven by
teacher's needs.
What do you need to know? Do you need to first learn Arduino yourself,
or do you want to be taught specific lesson plans that you can take
directly to your students?
The plan below is quite ambitious but is intended to give you ideas. I
will select from this based on class interest:
June 9 - Introduction and installation, basic electronics, analog and
digital inputs and outputs, solderless breadboard
June 16 - Sensors and Actuators: How to read from different types of
sensors, how to control multiple LEDs and motors
June 23 - Arduino cooperating with a program on your laptop: Processing
or Python, (or spreadsheets, if you have a Leonardo). Graphing results
from sensors.
June 30 - Shields, networks, motor controllers, interrupts and timers
July 7 - What do you want?
Bring:
* Your laptop and Arduino, and any electronic bits you want to play
with. I have a some laptops and Arduinos to lend, and I can provide the
solderless breadboards and basic electronic components
Before the first lesson:
* Download and attempt to install the Arduino IDE
Download:
http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
Installation:
http://arduino.cc/en/Guide/HomePage
Distribution: This event is open to any interested educator. You are
encouraged to repost and distribute this announcement in appropriate circles
Where: Teach Me To Make workshop on Treasure Island:
http://teachmetomake.com/wordpress/where-we-are
Dress code: We are very close to the water and it can get very cold
here. Dress warmly and in layers.
RSVP to
m.sh...@arduino.cc strongly encouraged