( Sorry -- wrong month on that last post! :p ) There's still seats available for my fun and popular workshop -- a week from today!
Arduino For Total NewbiesSunday, March 29th,
1pm - 4:30
pm.
Anyone can learn. All welcome! All ages.Please spread the word to anyone you think may be interested.
photo from the first
Arduino For Total Newbies
workshop at Noisebridge
Learn all you need to know to make cool projects with Arduino! You've probably heard lots about
Arduino. But if you don't know what it is, or how you can use it to do all sorts of cool things, then this fun and easy workshop is for you. As an example project, we'll be creating a
TV-B-Gone remote control out of an Arduino you can take home with you.
Summary:What:
Arduino workshop for total newbies, using
TV-B-Gone remote controls as an intro example project
When:
1:00pm to 4:3
0pm, Sunday, March 29th
Where: Noisebridge
map (including where to push the buzzer)
Who: Anyone and everyone can have fun learning Arduino. Ages 10 to 100
Max #: 50 participants --
This workshop will fill up, so please arrive early! -- Precedence given to those who
register in advance at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/arduino-for-total-newbies-workshop-tickets-16088241363Cost: $35 -- includes everything you need!
And you get to bring your
Arduino TV-B-Gone home with you.
Optional: $20 communications/programming cable -- (some will be available to use for free during the workshop).Instructor:
MitchRegister for the workshop: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/arduino-for-total-newbies-workshop-tickets-16088241363Optional: Bring your laptop if you want to go home with the free Arduino software installed on it.
Arduino software runs on Windows,
MacOS and Linux.
Description:Arduino is an amazingly powerful tool that is very simple to learn to use. It was designed so that artists and non-geeks can start from nothing, and make something cool happen in less than 90 minutes. Yet, it is powerful enough so that
uber-geeks can use it for their projects as well.
This workshop is easy enough for
total newbies to learn all you need to know to get going on an Arduino.
Taught by
Mitch Altman. Participants will make their own Arduino clone, and set it up on solderless breadboards to make their own TV-
B-Gone remote control to turn off TVs in public places -- a fun way to learn Arduino (and electronics) basics. Bring your laptop, if you can.
Big thanks to Ken Shirriff, who came up with the original TV-B-Gone for Arduino. Itinerary:- Intro to Arduino
- Very short lesson to learn everything you need to know about electronics!
- Then we will learn to solder. Don't let this scare you! I've taught well over 50,000 people to solder, most of whom have never made anything before in their lives. It is actually a very easy skill to learn. It is also very useful.
- Then we will each make our own Arduino clone from a kit made by Evil Mad Scientist: Diavolino
- Now that we each have our own Arduino, we will set up the free and open-source software on our laptops (if you bring one) -- Windows, MacOS, or Linux are all fine!
- And then its time to make something and learn how easy it is to use Arduino! I'll (very easily!) show you how to read schematic diagrams, and you'll put together your own TV-B-Gone remote control using your BoArduino. We will use a solderless breadboard. These are really useful, and provide a fast, and very easy way to put circuits together without needing to solder.
- Target practice is available after the workshop.
You are now ready to download and hack zillions of Arduino projects that are available for free online!
Best,
Mitch.