OSDC 2011 Arduino Workshop
MAD-OSDC2011
$149.00
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What and why?
Arduino boards are small physical computing platforms, consisting of a simple I/O board and an integrated development environment. Arduino’s can be used to develop stand-alone interactive objects or can be connected to software on your computer.
In this workshop we will have a look at the Arduino Uno, and also look at programming possibilities within Arduino.
More information about Arduino can be found on the Arduino website, click here .
Trajectory:
In this one day intensive workshop you’ll learn the lay-out of the Arduino board, you’ll learn how to connect other hardware to it, and you’ll learn the basic programming skills needed for building your own Arduino application. All participants design and start their own Arduino project.
Materials:
We will supply all materials required for the Workshop, but feel free to bring
parts from your own projects which you need help with.
Trainer:
Justin Clayden and Marcus Schappi.
Target Group:
Art students, Computer scientists, hardware hackers, fabric experts, product developers, nerds, dancers – everyone is welcome.
Requirements:
• Some technical affinity is required. Some experience in programming and electronics will is useful, but is not strictly necessary.
Your own Laptop Running Windows XP – Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.3-7, or Linux will be required. (It is assumed that you have Arduino setup on your laptop prior to starting the workshop).

