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+ | ==Thoughts on a Lesson Overview== | ||
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+ | * Start with a general overview of hacking with respect to art, home automation, circuit bending, etc, presented as a short lecture to introduce | ||
+ | the arduino and similar | ||
+ | * go into a setup for people with helpers wandering around making sure the software is installed correctly (java and all that) | ||
+ | * Pull up some more slides with setup for the basic programs; maybe go with the simple blinking light example | ||
+ | * coffee break | ||
+ | * Move into a more complicated example using output only | ||
+ | * lunch | ||
+ | * Lecture on basic electronic theory such as V=IR and similar. introduce buttons and other inputs | ||
+ | * go through an input example - e.g press a button to turn on or off a set of LEDS | ||
+ | * modify this example with perhaps a buzzer instead. | ||
+ | * Mention briefly, processing and how to use a POT to create a nice interactive graph (this was the demo Tinker used) | ||
+ | * Once that demo is complete, depending on time, finish with a short lecture on where to get equipment, suppliers, advanced topics and cool things that have been made with Arduino. |
Revision as of 17:05, 21 July 2010
What shall we do?
Thoughts on a Lesson Overview
- Start with a general overview of hacking with respect to art, home automation, circuit bending, etc, presented as a short lecture to introduce
the arduino and similar
- go into a setup for people with helpers wandering around making sure the software is installed correctly (java and all that)
- Pull up some more slides with setup for the basic programs; maybe go with the simple blinking light example
- coffee break
- Move into a more complicated example using output only
- lunch
- Lecture on basic electronic theory such as V=IR and similar. introduce buttons and other inputs
- go through an input example - e.g press a button to turn on or off a set of LEDS
- modify this example with perhaps a buzzer instead.
- Mention briefly, processing and how to use a POT to create a nice interactive graph (this was the demo Tinker used)
- Once that demo is complete, depending on time, finish with a short lecture on where to get equipment, suppliers, advanced topics and cool things that have been made with Arduino.