I think Arduino (or clones) could be really good here, i demoed a few simple projects at a secondary (11 - 18) science fair and got some interest, things like temperature etc, thing with arduino it is more complex but no oS to worry about so you write, compile, upload, so potentially better for embedded project. you can use a pi to write to arduino anyway, I would look at both, if only to raise awareness of both and also that a good engineer uses the right tool for the job, be it hardware or software.
Paul On 25/11/16 19:23, Roger Sicart Rams wrote: > Well, that could be part of the course, but I meant something more like > getting hands dirty hacking the hardware/software kit. > > > On 11/25/2016 06:22 PM, amunizp wrote: >>> interesting to propose it as course in schools or online (like on >>> Coursera or a similar site). >>> >> Like 'Road to digital freedom' online course? >> >> https://eliademy.com/catalog/road-to-the-free-digital-society.html >> >> >> -- -- >> Andres (he/him/his) >> Ham United Group >> Richmond Makerlabs > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discussion mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion > -- http://www.zleap.net diaspora : [email protected] sign up at : https://joindiaspora.com/users/sign_up Torbay Tech Jam http://torbaytechjam.org.uk Next Tech jam Saturday 10th December _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
