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**Update:** Notes, links, and other information will be available at [[http://labs.lizakowski.com/]]. I'll try to get that posted within the next day.
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Update: it looks like I will have something to show from iDigi, albeit simple.
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Update: it looks like I will have something to show from iDigi, albeit simple.
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===Tentative description===
Learn how to write software that can talk to hardware, and how to get that hardware cheap.
==Definitions:==
~- "Cheap" - Cheap means a $19 motherboard and $3 sensors.
~- "Software" - Modern languages like Ruby, Processing, and Flash AS3.
Of the many types of hardware, this will have a slant towards controlling home/office electrical devices, homebrew devices, hardware hacks, and robotics. A little more along the lines of "Make" magazine, minus the steampunks.
~- [[http://www.arduino.cc/ Arduino]]
~- [[http://www.idigi.com/ iDigi]] (Mesh networking, web service to remotely control sensors)
~- [[http://www.phidgets.com/ Phidgets]]
~- [[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardLilyPad Lilypad]] (wearable computing)
~- APIs
~- Relationship to moble apps (think accelerometers)
~- How to get started.
~- Where to find parts.
~- A proposal for Connectorizing Arduino. I can bring examples.
Learn how to write software that can talk to hardware, and how to get that hardware cheap.
==Definitions:==
~- "Cheap" - Cheap means a $19 motherboard and $3 sensors.
~- "Software" - Modern languages like Ruby, Processing, and Flash AS3.
Of the many types of hardware, this will have a slant towards controlling home/office electrical devices, homebrew devices, hardware hacks, and robotics. A little more along the lines of "Make" magazine, minus the steampunks.
~- [[http://www.arduino.cc/ Arduino]]
~- [[http://www.idigi.com/ iDigi]] (Mesh networking, web service to remotely control sensors)
~- [[http://www.phidgets.com/ Phidgets]]
~- [[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardLilyPad Lilypad]] (wearable computing)
~- APIs
~- Relationship to moble apps (think accelerometers)
~- How to get started.
~- Where to find parts.
~- A proposal for Connectorizing Arduino. I can bring examples.
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Learn how to write software, using modern languages, that can talk to hardware, and how to get that hardware cheap. Cheap means a $19 motherboard and $3 sensors.
Of the many types of hardware, this will have a slant towards controlling homebrew devices, hardware hacks, and robotics. A little more along the lines of "Make" magazine, minus the steampunks.
* [[http://www.arduino.cc/ Arduino]]
* [[http://www.idigi.com/ iDigi]] (Mesh networking, web service to remotely control sensors)
* [[http://www.phidgets.com/ Phidgets]]
* [[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardLilyPad Lilypad]] (wearable computing)
* APIs
* Relationship to moble apps (think accelerometers)
* How to get started.
* Where to find parts.
* A proposal for Connectorizing Arduino. I can bring examples.
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Learn how to write software, using modern languages, that can talk to hardware, and how to get that hardware cheap. Cheap means a $19 motherboard and $3 sensors.
* How to get started.
* Where to find parts.
* A proposal for Connectorizing Arduino. I can bring examples.
Note: Hardware has been ordered. May include an iDigi demo as well, depending on when parts arrive.
* How to get started.
* Where to find parts.
* A proposal for Connectorizing Arduino. I can bring examples.
Note: Hardware has been ordered. May include an iDigi demo as well, depending on when parts arrive.
Deletions:
* How to get started
* where to find parts
Note: Hardware has been ordered. Demos beyond Arduino will depend on when the parts arrive (update: some have arrived)
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Note: Hardware has been ordered. Demos beyond Arduino will depend on when the parts arrive (update: some have arrived)
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* [[http://www.idigi.com/ iDigi]] (Mesh networking, web service to remotely control sensors)
* [[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardLilyPad Lilypad]] (wearable computing)
* [[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardLilyPad Lilypad]] (wearable computing)
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* [[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardLilyPad Lilypad (wearable computing)]]
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==Tentative description==
Learn how to write software that can talk to hardware, and how to get that hardware cheap.
Of the many types of hardware, this will have a slant towards controlling homebrew devices, hardware hacks, and robotics. A little more along the lines of "Make" magazine, minus the steampunks.
* [[http://www.arduino.cc/ Arduino]]
* [[http://www.idigi.com/ iDigi]]
* [[http://www.phidgets.com/ Phidgets]]
* [[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardLilyPad Lilypad (wearable computing)]]
* APIs
* Relationship to moble apps (think accelerometers)
* How to get started
* where to find parts
I will include an Arduino demo, with inputs and outputs driven by a Flash App.
If there's time, I might include an iDigi demo.
Note: Hardware has been ordered. Demos beyond Arduino will depend on when the parts arrive
Learn how to write software that can talk to hardware, and how to get that hardware cheap.
Of the many types of hardware, this will have a slant towards controlling homebrew devices, hardware hacks, and robotics. A little more along the lines of "Make" magazine, minus the steampunks.
* [[http://www.arduino.cc/ Arduino]]
* [[http://www.idigi.com/ iDigi]]
* [[http://www.phidgets.com/ Phidgets]]
* [[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardLilyPad Lilypad (wearable computing)]]
* APIs
* Relationship to moble apps (think accelerometers)
* How to get started
* where to find parts
I will include an Arduino demo, with inputs and outputs driven by a Flash App.
If there's time, I might include an iDigi demo.
Note: Hardware has been ordered. Demos beyond Arduino will depend on when the parts arrive
Deletions:
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[[SelahBenhaim Selah Ben-Haim]]
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======Physical APIs - Connecting Software to Hardware======
By [[JeremyLizakowski Jeremy Lizakowski]]
By [[JeremyLizakowski Jeremy Lizakowski]]
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======Session Name======
By [[YourNameHere Your Name Here]]