Are you a young maker with brilliant ideas? Are you an engineer with tight deadline making prototypes? Are you a teacher trying to inspire student’s creativity? Are you a designer with little knowledge of electronics? Microduino can help to turn your ideas into realization. With Microduino modules, everyone is a creator.

Microduino is... Arduino compatible + Small size + Stackable pin-out + Various extension modules + Open source + Cost Effective == Awesome!

The purpose of this workshop is to show you how we can help to turn your ideas into realization with our over 50 small, stackable, powerful, expandable Microduino modules.

The Workshop will first briefly introduce Microduino, followed by case studies of design realization in different areas. This workshop will concentrate on various applications and all kinds of cool stuff made with Microduino modules, such as quadcopter, GPS tracker, mini robots, 3D printer, Joypad, open-source watch, smart garden, etc. We will also bring some samples for you to play with.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jake [mailto:jake@spaz.org]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 12:09 PM
To: Bin Feng
Cc: sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org; 'Mitch Altman'
Subject: RE: Microduino workshop at Sunday Afternoon

 

Yes Bin,

 

4pm on Sunday will be fine.  I don't know how many people will show up unless we distribute more information.  Do you have an announcement that is not a PDF?  Something that will work in email?

 

The address is 4799 Shattuck, in Oakland, California, as seen here:

http://goo.gl/maps/aFOnc

 

please send a text description of the event so we can tell everyone what to expect!

 

thank you

-jake

 

On Tue, 4 Nov 2014, Bin Feng wrote:

 

> Jake,

> 

> On Sunday, I have a meeting early afternoon and I will be available

> after 3:30~4:00pm. Is that okay?

> 

> This will be my first time to the space, please let me know the

> address and contact. Thanks.

> 

> Best Regards,

> 

> Bin with Microduino Team

> 

> 

> 

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Jake [mailto:jake@spaz.org]

> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 11:30 AM

> To: sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org; Bin Feng

> Cc: 'Mitch Altman'

> Subject: Microduino workshop at Sunday Afternoon

> 

> Hi Bin,

> 

> How about Sunday Afternoon?  are you familiar with the space?

> 

> On Mon, 3 Nov 2014, Bin Feng wrote:

> 

>> Hello Jake,

>> 

>> I'd love to meet with sudo people and talk about our modules,

>> applications and how we can help to bring your ideas to realization.

>> I think our over 50 small,  stackable, powerful electronic modules

>> could be beneficial to the makers in your area.

>> 

>> Attached please find the workshop description. I'm open for Friday,

>> Saturday and Sunday. When do you think would be the best time for

>> more

> audiences?

>> 

>> BTW, DO I need to Subscribe to sudo-discuss list before I send out an

>> email to sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org?

>> 

>> Thanks very much for setting this up!

>> 

>> Best Regards,

>> 

>> Bin with Microduino Team

>> 

>> 

>> -----Original Message-----

>> From: Jake [mailto:jake@spaz.org]

>> Sent: Monday, November 03, 2014 3:10 PM

>> To: Mitch Altman

>> Cc: bin@microduino.cc; Marc Juul

>> Subject: Re: Microduino workshop at Sudo Room?

>> 

>> Hello Bin and Mitch,

>> 

>> I think it would be wonderful to have a microduino workshop at sudoroom!

>> Any night other than Wednesday is fine, because Wednesday is the

>> sudoroom meeting.  Assuming microduino is Open Hardware and there are

>> no objections from sudo people, i think it would be fine to sell kits

>> at the workshop (although i don't know how many people will buy them,

>> we don't have a Circuit Hacking Monday crowd at sudoroom yet)

>> 

>> Please send a proposal to the sudoroom discuss list at:

>> sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org

>> 

>> thank you!

>> 

>> -jake

>> 

>> On Mon, 3 Nov 2014, Mitch Altman wrote:

>> 

>>> Hi Jake,

>>> 

>>> Do you think there would be interest in one of the founders of

>>> Microduino giving a workshop at Sudo Room?  He'll be in town from

>>> Friday 7-Nov through Monday 10-Nov.

>>> 

>>> I helped him set up a workshop at Noisebridge on 10-Nov for Circuit

>>> Hacking Monday.

>>> https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Microduino_Workshop

>>> 

>>> Microduino is a tiny set of way cool open source Arduino-compatible

>>> modules.  They had a successful Kickstarter while I was in China

>>> last year.  I met the creator at Beijing Makerspace.  Cool people! 

>>> Cool project!

>>> www.microduino.cc

>>> 

>>> Best,

>>> Mitch.

>>> 

>>> 

>>> 

>>> ---------------------------- Original Message

>>> ----------------------------

>>> Subject: RE: FW: Greetings from Microduino

>>> From:    "Bin Feng" <bin@microduino.cc>

>>> Date:    Sat, November 1, 2014 7:00 pm

>>> To:      mitch@CornfieldElectronics.com

>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------

>>> -

>>> -

>>> ----

>>> 

>>> Hi Mitch,

>>> 

>>> Sounds great! I will bring our modules and project samples. But I

>>> won't sell at the workshop. :)

>>> 

>>> Attached please find the description. I included the word file,

>>> please feel free to change. I will work on the wiki page shortly.

>>> 

>>> Please help to set up both Noisebridge (Monday night) and Sudo Room(

>>> when do you think would be the best time for more audiences?)

>>> 

>>> Please let me know the time, address and contacts. Thank you so much!

>>> 

>>> Best Regards,

>>> 

>>> Bin with Microduino Team

>>> 

>>> 

>>> -----Original Message-----

>>> From: Mitch Altman [mailto:mitch@CornfieldElectronics.com]

>>> Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2014 4:48 PM

>>> To: Bin Feng

>>> Cc: mitch@cornfieldelectronics.com

>>> Subject: RE: FW: Greetings from Microduino

>>> 

>>> Hi Bin,

>>> 

>>> Circuit Hacking Monday at Noisebridge starts at 7:30pm.  Giving your

>>> talk would be interesting for people there, especially if you have

>>> some units for people to play with, with some example projects.  And

>>> you can even bring some units to sell.  (But please be sure the

>>> event doesn't come across as a corporate sales pitch!)

>>> 

>>> Can you send me a full description of your workshop?  We can turn

>>> that into an email announcement for the Noisebridge email lists.

>>> 

>>> Also, we'll need a wiki page for the workshop.  Are you OK making that?

>>> You'll need to create a Noisebridge login (which is way easy).

>>> Here's a link to the blank wiki page:

>>> https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Microduino_Workshop

>>> (click on "edit this page")

>>> 

>>> You can give the same workshop at Sudo Room on Friday, or over the

>> weekend.

>>> If you'd like that, please let me know, and I'll forward your

>>> workshop description to Sudo Room's email list.

>>> 

>>> Best,

>>> Mitch.

>>> 

>>> 

>>> 

>>> ------------

>>>> Hi Mitch,

>>>> Thanks for the reply-- Good to hear from you! So sorry that I will

>>>> miss

>>> you this time. Hopefully next time. :)

>>>> I'm located in LA. So if you have any friend or connection in

>>>> makerspace around southern California, please let me know.

>>>> As for the famous Noisebridge and Sudo Room, do you think I can

>>>> visit

>>> both during my trip to Bay Area Friday 11/7 to Monday 11/10?

>>>> Monday night is fine for me. Usually what time? And what's the agenda?

>>> I can give a presentation called " everyone is a creator"

>>>> concentrating on applications and all kinds of cool stuff making by

>>> Microduino modules. Is that okay?

>>>> Thanks for setting it up for me. I look forward to meeting with

>>>> people

>>> there.

>>>> Here is my cell phone: +1 818-588-5918. If you need any help in

>>> Beijing, please let me know. My partner Tiki is in Beijing. :)

>>>> Best Regards,

>>>> Bin with Microduino Team

>>>> -----Original Message-----

>>>> From: Mitch Altman [mailto:mitch@CornfieldElectronics.com]

>>>> Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2014 2:24 AM

>>>> To: Bin Feng

>>>> Cc: mitch@cornfieldelectronics.com

>>>> Subject: Re: FW: Greetings from Microduino

>>>> Importance: High

>>>> Hi Bin,

>>>> Thanks for writing!

>>>> Interesting timing.  I just now landed in Beijing.  :)  So,

>>>> unfortunately, I won't be able to meet you in San Francisco.  Maybe

>>>> we

>>> could meet in Beijing before you leave?

>>>> In any case, you should visit Noisebridge!  And Sudo Room (which is

>>>> in

>>> Oakland).  Can you give a workshop?  There will be people who will

>>> be interested in learning about and playing with Microduino.  I'm

>>> happy to help you set it up.  Maybe on a Monday night?  Monday

>>> nights are Circuit Hacking Monday, where people come together to

>>> learn about and play with hardware.

>>>> Here's my US cell phone:

>>>>      +1 415-377-5993

>>>> I'll be getting a Chinese SIM soon.

>>>> Best,

>>>> Mitch.

>>>> --------------

>>>>> Hi Mitch,

>>>>> Hope this email finds you well. You probably still remember

>>>>> meeting

>>> with Tiki from Microduino in Beijing last year. Iā??m Bin--his

>>> partner, the co-founder of Microduino.

>>>>> Next week, I will be in Bay area from Friday 11/7 to Monday 11/10.

>>> Iā??m wondering if you have time for me to stop by. I always wanted

>>> to meet you in person.

>>>>> Also, We had many seminars and presentations at other maker spaces

>>> around China. If you are interested in, I can meet with makers at

>>> your hacker space and talk about our modules, applications and how

>>> we can help to bring your ideas to realization.  I think our over 50

>>> small, stackable, powerful electronic modules could be beneficial to

>>> the makers in your area.

>>>>> Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks!

>>>>> Look forward to hearing from you.

>>>>> Best Regards,

>>>>> Bin with Microduino Team

>>>>> From: makermodule <makermodule@gmail.com>

>>>>> Date: 2013-10-02 21:15 GMT+08:00

>>>>> To: mitch@cornfieldelectronics.com Hi Mitch, It's very nice to

>>>>> meet you in Beijing, there are many makers in China

>>> admiring me to take a photo with you :-) Here I attached some for

>>> you reference.

>>>>> And could you please introduce Microduino to your friends in

>>>>> Facebook

>>> or twitter? You know, we're in the middle of Kickstarter campaign,

>>> we hope more people to know Microduino and this event. :-)

>>>>> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/microduino/microduino-arduino-

>>>>> i

>>>>> n

>>>>> - y our-pocket-small-stackable Microduino is... Arduino compatible

>>>>> + Small size + Stackable pin-out  +

>>> Various extension modules + Open source + Low price == Awesome!

>>> Facebook:  <http://www.facebook.com/Microduino>

>>>>> http://www.facebook.com/Microduino

>>>>> Google+:

>>>>> Google+<https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/117933845827174624

>>>>> Google+6

>>>>> Google+4

>>>>> Google+9

>>> Google+>

>>>>> https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/117933845827174624649

>>>>> Twitter:  <http://www.twitter.com/Microduino>

>>>>> http://www.twitter.com/Microduino

>>>>> Wiki:  <http://wiki.microduino.cc/> http://wiki.Microduino.cc Best

>>>>> Regards, Tiki

>>>>> ----------

>>>>> From: Mitch Altman <mitch@cornfieldelectronics.com>

>>>>> Date: 2013-11-15 14:10 GMT+08:00

>>>>> To: makermodule <makermodule@gmail.com> Hi Tiki, It was wonderful

>>>>> to meet you.

>>>>> I'm so happy that your Kickstarter did so well.  You and your

>>>>> project

>>> deserves the great response.

>>>>> I got back home about a week ago.  I look forward to playing with

>>>>> the

>>> Microduino set you gave me!  I'll be showing it to lots of people.   :)

>>>>> I look forward to seeing you next time I'm in Beijing.

>>>>> All the best on everything!

>>>>> Cheers,

>>>>> Mitch.

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