An ad-hoc electronics faculty for training students in technologies such as programming, electronics and data visualisation. This repo augments our weekly sessions, and contains our workshop teaching materials, source code and circuits based on things we have tried, and a wiki - feel free to edit this with things you find, or use the issues to ask questions (you may need to register with github for this).
Basic rules:
- Do not fiddle with anything connected to mains power.
- Try to recycle e-waste where you can rather than buying new things (as long as it's battery powered, see above).
Some starting points:
- Analogue electronics
- Artistic references
- Resourcing (where to get stuff)
- Coding tips