The AI4K12 project: Big ideas for AI education
What is AI thinking? What concepts should we introduce to young people related to AI, including machine learning (ML), and data science? Should we teach with a glass-box or an Continue Reading
Raspberry Pi, Arduino, IoT news
What is AI thinking? What concepts should we introduce to young people related to AI, including machine learning (ML), and data science? Should we teach with a glass-box or an Continue Reading
Arduino has released its Open Source Report 2021 – under the slogan “Open Source is Love” – detailing its progress, including new open-source hardware boards, the Arduino IDE 2.0, an Continue Reading
About a week ago we re-spun our ESP32-S2 QT Py into an ESP32-S3 version (the chips are very very similar but NOT drop in compatible!). we just got the PCBs Continue Reading
Health data that wearables are already capable of collecting could also help predict blood glucose levels. Via The Verge: Activity data from a Fitbit can predict changes in blood sugar Continue Reading
Someone has invented a way to add Wi-Fi to a standard Arduino Uno, by proposing a module that drops into the DIL socket normally reserved for the ATmega328 – it Continue Reading
Wearables are changing the future of sports. From simply better tracking to entirely new sports, althetes are turning to technology. Via CNN: Athletes are increasingly using wearable tech to push Continue Reading
The transition to PCIe 4.0 is in full effect, with more and more computers and motherboards having the new standard. Whether or not the user truly needs the benefits of PCIe 4.0 is Continue Reading
Dit-dit-dah-dah! Learn Morse Code with this easy Arduino Uno project. This easy Arduino project is a Morse Code station. Morse Code is a communication method that encodes characters as a Continue Reading
James Bowman posts about successfully automating reading the status of a chicken coop. It uses a Raspberry Pi Pico doing perform sensing, with a 915 MHz Lora module to transmit the Continue Reading
Linux-based systems are everywhere and are a core part of the internet infrastructure but it’s low-powered Internet of Things (IoT) devices that have become the main target for Linux malware.