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Last edited on 2009-11-21 23:05:04 by JeremyLizakowski
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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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Note: Hardware has been ordered. May include an iDigi demo as well, depending on when parts arrive.
Update: it looks like I will have something to show from iDigi, albeit simple.


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Edited on 2009-11-20 22:45:19 by DavidSchlenk
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Edited on 2009-11-20 08:48:43 by JeremyLizakowski
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Update: it looks like I will have something to show from iDigi, albeit simple.


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Edited on 2009-11-19 18:27:42 by IanFitzpatrick
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Edited on 2009-11-17 16:19:26 by JeremyLizakowski
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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.
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==Tentative description==
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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Edited on 2009-11-17 16:13:07 by JeremyLizakowski
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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.
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Learn how to write software that can talk to hardware, and how to get that hardware cheap.
* 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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Edited on 2009-11-17 16:09:07 by JeremyLizakowski
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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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Note: Hardware has been ordered. Demos beyond Arduino will depend on when the parts arrive


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Edited on 2009-11-17 16:08:12 by JeremyLizakowski
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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)
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* [[http://www.idigi.com/ iDigi]]
* [[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardLilyPad Lilypad (wearable computing)]]


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Edited on 2009-11-17 03:14:05 by BreonNagy
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[[BreonNagy Breon Nagy]]


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[[ScottFerris Scott Ferris]]


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Edited on 2009-11-14 15:37:23 by MarkBeckman
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[[MarkBeckman Mark P. Beckman]]


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Edited on 2009-11-13 14:39:48 by TomManley
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Edited on 2009-11-12 14:32:15 by MarcusJohnson
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Edited on 2009-11-12 12:22:55 by TonyCollen
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Edited on 2009-11-11 20:38:04 by JeremyLizakowski
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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
Deletions:
Description of the session.


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Edited on 2009-11-05 15:57:04 by SelahBenhaim
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[[SelahBenhaim Selah Ben-Haim]]


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Edited on 2009-11-01 14:56:07 by JeremyLizakowski
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======Physical APIs - Connecting Software to Hardware======
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