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*[[OpenHouse]] July 23rd from 10am-4pm at the new space! 3927 W. Roll Avenue. Tell your friends! See you there! | *[[OpenHouse]] July 23rd from 10am-4pm at the new space! 3927 W. Roll Avenue. Tell your friends! See you there! | ||
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+ | * Getting Started with the Arduino | ||
+ | ** When: August 23rd from 6:30pm until 8:30pm | ||
+ | ** Where: Bloominglabs | ||
+ | ** Cost: $20 | ||
+ | ** The class are limited to six people so signup early! | ||
+ | ** Who should attend: People who want to learn how to get started using the arduino board. Attendees will learn | ||
+ | *** How to get the arduino software | ||
+ | *** Where to order a board | ||
+ | *** How to connect the board to the computer | ||
+ | *** How to connect LEDs to the board | ||
+ | *** The very basics of programming to write a small program to flash the LEDs. | ||
+ | ** The class attendees will be using a computer so basic knowledge of Windows and typing skills would be required. Kids are welcome but under 15 need to be accompanied by a parent. | ||
+ | ** Attendees are not required to bring anything and will leave with a hand out of material of the class. | ||
+ | ** Contact jsissom (at) bloominglabs (dot) org with questions or to reserve a space | ||
+ | ** This course is a good introductory course to how to use a microprocessor to people who have little programming or computer experience. | ||
* Getting Started with the Arduino | * Getting Started with the Arduino |
Revision as of 14:25, 26 August 2011
- OpenHouse July 23rd from 10am-4pm at the new space! 3927 W. Roll Avenue. Tell your friends! See you there!
- Getting Started with the Arduino
- When: August 23rd from 6:30pm until 8:30pm
- Where: Bloominglabs
- Cost: $20
- The class are limited to six people so signup early!
- Who should attend: People who want to learn how to get started using the arduino board. Attendees will learn
- How to get the arduino software
- Where to order a board
- How to connect the board to the computer
- How to connect LEDs to the board
- The very basics of programming to write a small program to flash the LEDs.
- The class attendees will be using a computer so basic knowledge of Windows and typing skills would be required. Kids are welcome but under 15 need to be accompanied by a parent.
- Attendees are not required to bring anything and will leave with a hand out of material of the class.
- Contact jsissom (at) bloominglabs (dot) org with questions or to reserve a space
- This course is a good introductory course to how to use a microprocessor to people who have little programming or computer experience.
- Getting Started with the Arduino
- When: July 23rd during our Open House
- One class will be 11am to noon and one class will be 2pm - 3pm.
- Classes are limited to six people each. These are first come, first serve and there will be a sign up sheet in the space on the day of the open house. Make sure to get there early to get a seat in the class.
- Who should attend: People who want to learn how to get started using the arduino board. Attendees will learn
- How to get the arduino software
- Where to order a board
- How to connect the board to the computer
- How to connect LEDs to the board
- The very basics of programming to write a small program to flash the LEDs.
- The class attendees will be using a computer so basic knowledge of Windows and typing skills would be required. Kids are welcome but they should be at least 10 years old.
- Attendees are not required to bring anything and will leave with a hand out of material of the class.
- Questions? Contact jsissom@bloominglabs.org
- 4th of July parade float
- Suggestions:
- Air cannons: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/00000076
- Build some kinda of twinkie launching device.
- Build a ride-able beetlebot.
Jenett has 2 large DC motors that would easily move a person.Dosman found an electric wheelchair that will serve as the motors and chassis! A charger has been acquired and it works. Joe suggests we steer by grabbing the antennas. - Build an IR LED wall that can only be view with cameras
- Build a strandbeest: http://www.strandbeest.com/
- Marching band of hacked instruments
- Float of some kind
- Nathan's truck with the Bloominglabs banners down the side
- Suggestions:
Participate in the discussion and contribute your ideas at the 4th Of July Project page.
- GeoCaching Boxes
- Kevin Makice has a project page about this at http://www.wisdomofplay.com/toy-boxes
- Need to be built by May 1st
- Please go to the link above and submit your ideas by Apr 8th!
- Indiana LinuxFest Hardware Hacking Village
- March 25th, 26th, and 27th
- http://www.indianalinux.org
- February 16 from 6pm to 11:00pm
- Contact Microphone Building Workshop with the DeKalb Hackerspace CMKT4
- CMKT4 will show you how to solder up a piezo-electric pickup and house it sturdily in a recycled bottle-cap housing.
- CMKT4's band will be performing after the workshop
- The workshop is $15 but interested onlookers are welcome for free
- The event will be held at 1021 South Walnut Street behind Russian Recording
- January 22 from 11:30am to 3:30pm
- Build Beetlebots with Bloominglabs at the Wonderlab Robotics Program.
- As seen at Make Magazine
- Instructions at: http://makeprojects.com/Project/Beetlebots/20/1
- Get your own kit at: http://www.makershed.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MKSB018
- We buy the Mabuchi FA-130 motors from Hobby Engineering - http://www.hobbyengineering.com/H2242.html
- We buy the AA battery holders from Digikey - http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=SBH-321AS-ND
- We buy the SPDT switches from Digikey - http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?vendor=0&keywords=SW764-ND