LED STRIP: https://www.adafruit.com/products/1461
My IOIO Board: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12633

on the Adafruit LED Strip website it says

   - Second, to get high density, the controller chip is inside the LED, 
   which is kind of cool, but also means that the chip only uses a single pin 
   for input and a single pin for output. The protocol used is very very 
   timing-specific and can only be controlled by microcontrollers with highly 
   repeatable 100nS timing precision. We have example code for using with the 
   Arduino Uno/Mega microcontroller at 8MHz and 16MHz, and with a little 
   effort you can use with the Raspberry Pi 
   <https://learn.adafruit.com/neopixels-on-raspberry-pi>, or Beagle Bone 
   Black <http://www.nycresistor.com/2013/07/27/ledscape/>, but it will not 
   work with the Basic Stamp, NETduino, any other interpreted/virtual machine 
   microprocessor or any processor slower than 8 MHz. For those processors, 
check 
   our LPD8806-based digital LED strip which has SPI-like input/output 
   <https://www.adafruit.com/search?q=lpd8806&b=1> and works easily with 
   Pi, NETduino, and other processors.
   - Third, just because you have all those pixels doesn't mean you have 
   the RAM for it - the entire strip must be buffered in memory, and we've 
   found many Arduino UNO projects only have about 1500 bytes of RAM available 
   after all the extras are included - enough for about 500 LED pixels. If you 
   want to drive the entire strip and have some other libraries included, use 
   a Mega.

So I am not sure if it will work

If it does work, Do I just connect all the controlling wires to the IOIO 
board, connect the Power wire from the LED strip to a power source, and 
watch all the magic happen?

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