Time for a little giveaway on Gadget Master. No Starch Press has kindly sent us a hard copy of the book The Arduino Inventor’s Guide, which we covered recently, so it'll be nice to pass it on. Update: ...
School’s out for summer, but learning doesn’t have to stop at the classroom door. For parents and educators looking to keep their students exploring, tinkering, and creating, No Starch Press has added ...
This is a simple project. It uses an Android device to switch an LED driven by the Arduino. Connectivity is provided by the Bluetooth module inserted in the breadboard. But one look at the UI on the ...
Next Tuesday Drexel’s ExCITe Center will feature a poignant discussion about how we need to be more innovative about tackling education inequality in a talk led by guest speaker Leah Buechley. When ...
Fig 1. Electronics are not only fun but also relatively easy to learn. Kids age 10 and above can easily pick up useful electronic skills like soldering. Fig 2. SparkFun’s Simon Says product is a ...
It's nice on Gadget Master to keep an eye out for new introductory electronics books, and in that vein here's an addition by No Starch Press to its range of STEM books - The Arduino Inventor's Guide.
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