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7: Lights, Camera, Electrons



Josh Chan and Tarun Pondicherry, founders of Light Up, join Elecia White to talk about how to teach electronics to elementary and middle school students. The Light Up Kickstarter ends on June 30, 201…


Published on 12 years, 2 months ago

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6: Do Robot Squirrels Dream of Electric Imps...



Matt Haines (@BeardedInventor) of Electric Imp joins Elecia White to discuss how to connect cats (and other things) to the Internet.

Buy an Imp on Adafruit but don't forget the adapter (aka April boa…


Published on 12 years, 3 months ago

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5: Passion Is Contagious



Akkana Peck (@akkakk) joins Elecia White to talk about an introduction to Arduino workshop for high school students.

Arduino boards are a fantastic way to encourage people into embedded systems. The …


Published on 12 years, 3 months ago

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4: Are We Not Lawyers?



Elecia and Chris (@stoneymonster) discuss why they chose to go into consulting and what they've learned while building Logical Elegance into the company it is.

SCORE is a great resource for small bus…


Published on 12 years, 3 months ago

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3: Plenty of Candy, No Guns



Elecia White and Phil King of Weekend Engineering talk about things a hardware engineer wants software engineers to know. Drifting a bit from topic to topic, they touch on interviewing, oscilloscopes…


Published on 12 years, 3 months ago

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2: My Little Pony Stopped Outputting



Elecia (@logicalelegance) and Jen (@r0b0ts0nf1r3) compare multimeters then install the Saleae Logic to debug a problem. Elecia pines for a nifty oscilloscope.

Some products discussed on the show:

Sa…


Published on 12 years, 3 months ago

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1: Start Tinkering



Featuring Elecia "El" White (@logicalelegance), Jen Costillo (@rebelbot @r0b0ts0nf1r3), and Star Simpson (@starsandrobots).

This show was recorded at DesignWest, the embedded systems conference.

Boa…


Published on 12 years, 4 months ago





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