The Arduino classes have been fairly successful and I am working some advanced for the future. Just not sure how much interest there is - or where the burn out point is.
My last class didn't go as well as I had hoped, but I see where I faltered and I will correct that for the next one. THe basic class is Shaping up.
Some plans for the future: Arduino and C++ Programing. How to connect an Arduino to the real world without letting the smoke out.
I may even put together my own Kit as it seems most out there either have way too much stuff for a basic class, or not enough.
Suggestions - input - criticize welcome.
Last Edit: Apr 9, 2015 11:00:48 GMT -5 by BeeAmaker
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Post by jimustanguitar on Apr 9, 2015 11:00:56 GMT -5
I really like your idea about demonstrating how to build circuits around the arduino (power supplies, relays, buttons, timer, LCD displays, etc). I've got multiple projects coming up that this would help.
I really like your idea about demonstrating how to build circuits around the arduino (power supplies, relays, buttons, timer, LCD displays, etc). I've got multiple projects coming up that this would help.
Maybe short, 3 hour sessions so we aren't taking up peoples weekend during the summer? 6:00 to 9:00 every other Tuesday or something. There is probably enough there to cover one thing each evening.
Some things are meant to be closed. Your mind isn't one of them.