[Systems Engineering Teachers' Mailing List] syseng Digest, Vol 106, Issue 2

steven.donaldson at bigpond.com steven.donaldson at bigpond.com
Wed May 7 19:43:22 EST 2014


At Crusoe College in Kangaroo Flat Bendigo,

We are using the LArduino kits which are more compatable for school use,,  ie less SMD..
Visit  http://sunstorm.com.au/home/

We use the Larduino kits ans they are able to be soldered by students and they fit onto Prototyping breadboards for experimenting..

Hope this helps

Steve Donaldson


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> Went to Top Designs on Monday.
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> Some fantastic projects and a lot of them seem to be using Arduino.
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> Being an old picaxe guy, I think I might be missing out so I am going to buy some Arduino kits for use in my systems class.
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> There seems to be a number of different prototype boards and kits available which is a little confusing to an Arduino novice.  I see Wiltronics have them and they are even on ebay.
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> Can anyone suggest a good Arduino kit to start off with. Looking for value for money. Hopefully the kit will come will activities included. If you know any good Arduino websites, that would also be appreciated.
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> Hopefully someone out there can assist.
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> Ken Bell
> Mortlake College
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