Thoughts of an Electronics teacher new to Arduino: I'm thinking about buying just the Uno R3, as I have all the basics (breadboards, pots, etc.) but I note there are a couple of possible items I might want to purchase, specifically, "Getting Started with Arduino (by Banzi), the Data Logging Shield, and the Proto shield. OF course more is better, BUT more expensive. Should I buy more than just the R3? If so, what?
Thanks,
Bruce Ratcliffe, Electronics instructor, Fresno
What to buy as a starter set?
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Re: What to buy as a starter set?
The Getting Started book is very good. Lady Ada's Tutorials are also an excellent way to get started - and they are free
The Data Logging shield and proto shields both see a lot of use on my bench. If you have to choose just one, the Data Logger also has a decent-sized prototyping area, so it can do double duty.
The Data Logging shield and proto shields both see a lot of use on my bench. If you have to choose just one, the Data Logger also has a decent-sized prototyping area, so it can do double duty.
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Re: What to buy as a starter set?
Bruce,
In what kind of environment will you be teaching? What are your learning goals? What kind of students, classes, labs, curriculum, etc.?
I think if you give some more context, I for one could give you some more specific advice. For instance, I have taught 2-3 hour workshops for adults and also high school classes using Arduino. They are, naturally, quite different and I would recommend different "stuff."
In what kind of environment will you be teaching? What are your learning goals? What kind of students, classes, labs, curriculum, etc.?
I think if you give some more context, I for one could give you some more specific advice. For instance, I have taught 2-3 hour workshops for adults and also high school classes using Arduino. They are, naturally, quite different and I would recommend different "stuff."
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.