Arduino Class Series: Difference between revisions
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==Arduino | ==Arduino: From the Ground Up== | ||
Tue 2/5 @ 6:30 | |||
Presenter: Issac Merkle | |||
For the past five years, the Arduino platform has dominated hobby electronics. Cheap, easy to use, and readily available, Arduino has made microcontrollers accessible to neophytes while remaining powerful enough for seasoned hackers. | |||
But what, exactly, is Arduino? What can it do, and how can it be made to do it? What are its strengths and limitations? Which hardware should one buy, and why? | |||
This workshop will answer all of these questions and more, providing attendees with the familiarity and understanding needed to purchase and begin working with Arduino. | |||
No prior knowledge of Arduino is required; if you're just getting started - or are interest in getting started - this class is for you. | |||
==ADC and Temperature Measurement== | ==ADC and Temperature Measurement== | ||
==Arduino: Software== | ==Arduino: Software== |
Revision as of 16:15, 30 January 2013
This page serves two purposes. First, it should serve to help us coordinate advertising for our Arduino Class Series in the 1st quarter of 2013. Second, it should serve as a place where we can preserve our presentations, flyers, and other materials related to these classes.
Places to Distribute
- Radio Shack
- 5400 Clinton Hwy, Merchant's Corner 102 - Laz
- 2039 N. Broadway, Broadway Shopping Center - Issac
- 7600 Kingston Pike - ?
- 7236 Norris Freeway, Crossroads Center - Laz
- 902 N Charles G Seivers Blvd, Clinton, TN - Should we go to this one?
- 9335 Kingston Pike, Market Place Shopping Center - ?
- 10968 Parkside Dr, Turkey Creek - ?
- 3001 Knoxville Center Dr, Knoxville Center - Issac
- 322 S. Illinois Ave, Oak Ridge - ?
- Hobbytown - Issac
- Local Colleges
- UT? Where? What's the approval process? - ?
- Pellissippi? Same questions as above. - ?
- Lab/Other employers
- This is probably just get everyone interested to get a few flyers to post up in their offices.
Class Descriptions/Materials
Arduino: From the Ground Up
Tue 2/5 @ 6:30 Presenter: Issac Merkle
For the past five years, the Arduino platform has dominated hobby electronics. Cheap, easy to use, and readily available, Arduino has made microcontrollers accessible to neophytes while remaining powerful enough for seasoned hackers.
But what, exactly, is Arduino? What can it do, and how can it be made to do it? What are its strengths and limitations? Which hardware should one buy, and why?
This workshop will answer all of these questions and more, providing attendees with the familiarity and understanding needed to purchase and begin working with Arduino.
No prior knowledge of Arduino is required; if you're just getting started - or are interest in getting started - this class is for you.