[Lab] Arduino Workshop Progress

Aurelius R maxrowsell at gmail.com
Fri Mar 21 16:45:09 EDT 2014


Awesome! Let me know where you think I could fit in. It sounds like you and
Justin have a lot of it covered, but feel free to tap me whenever needed.
I'm eager to give back some knowledge to the community.

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On 21 March 2014 16:42, Darcy Whyte <darcy at siteware.com> wrote:

> Yeah, of course you can help with the project. The beginner course is just
> one thing...
>
> There will be lots of courses I should think. :)
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> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 4:39 PM, Aurelius R <maxrowsell at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Darcy and Justin -- do you still want me to participate in the workshop?
>> The next post I'm doing for element14 is using the Arduino for some
>> interesting purposes. I have a great method for blending Arduino with C for
>> extra power where needed.
>>
>> And as I mentioned before, I'm excellent with serial protocols, I2C, SPI,
>> RS-232 serial, JTAG, etc.
>> I would be happy to contribute in any way possible!
>>
>> Looking forward to seeing how this all turns out
>>
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>> Peace, Love, Empathy
>>
>> Alexander Max Rowsell
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>> On 21 March 2014 16:11, Justin Slootsky <justin at slootsky.org> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Thank you everybody who is interested in this workshop.  When Darcy and
>>> I were talking, we envisioned that this first course was going to be a
>>> truly beginner's workshop.  If you've run blink on an Arduino, you might
>>> already be too advanced.  If you've built any other project on an Arduino,
>>> you're definately too advanced.
>>>
>>> Your interest is exciting though, it tells us that our thoughts might be
>>> along the right lines.  We already have ideas for future workshops that
>>> will build upon what this one teaches, and those *will* be suitable for
>>> someone who has run blink or their own simple project before.
>>>
>>> Olaf:  Considering that you have already built projects, what types of
>>> things were you hoping to get out of a workshop?  We can keep this in mind
>>> for our later, advanced sessions.
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
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>>> | From: "Darcy Whyte" <darcy at inventorArtist.com>
>>> | To: "lab" <lab at artengine.ca>
>>> | Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 8:25:47 AM
>>> | Subject: [Lab] Arduino Workshop Progress
>>>
>>> | So far I have two collaborators and two guinea pigs for testing.
>>>
>>> | I had hoped to run the trial run this week but it might be the
>>> upcoming week.
>>>
>>> | But the concept is considerable shaped up after a meeting with Justin
>>> last
>>> | night: http://inventorartist.com/learn-arduino/
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