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Auckland Arduino Users Group Starting- Sep 3rd

Tim Carr - Thursday, August 27, 2009

Hello all you busy tinkerers out there!




With the growth of Arduino over the last year we've decided to start the Arduino Users Group in Auckland in conjunction with CoLab and we'd love it if you came along to say hello and tell us about your projects over a beer.

Tim Carr (that's me, the MindKits Chief Ninja) and Kim Newall along with CoLab will be hosting and we are looking forward to seeing many of you at the Arduino Users group which will start again on Thursday 3rd of September and runs on the first and third Thursday of the month from there.

We've got some fun plans to bring you a mix of community, entertainment and education so we'd love to see you come along and say hello over a beer and a bit of a chat. It's all rather relaxed so just turn up, say hello and grab a seat.


The Arduino Users Group will include:

  • Guest speakers - delivering information on current areas of interest or requested info.
  • An opportunity to ask experts for advice and help with problems
  • A show and tell so you can share what you've been working on with others
  • A chance to meet people interested in the same stuff as you
  • A fun way to quench your thirst over a beer
  • Bit or byte swap - exchange your goodies for others stuff
 

    Details:

    Where:
    Playhouse Bar (next to Aotea Square at the side of the IMax building) - We'll have a sign on the table so you know it's us.

    When
    :
    6pm.  Thursday 3rd September (First and third Thursday of every month)

    Who
    :
    Anyone who is interested in learning about Arduino, is working with it or wants to meet others who are interested in it.

    Please feel free to bring along anyone you think would enjoy it too.

    As time goes on we'll get some sponsorship sorted and perhaps some prizes too. Also there will be a 'parts swap' so you can trade bits and bobs.

    If you'd like to know more, have questions you can contact me (Tim at Mindkits.co.nz or @Mindkits on Twitter)

    We're both looking forward to having you at our meet ups and would love it if you could help us spread the word to others who may be interested via Twitter, Facebook or even the old email (hell, we'd be fine with IP over Carrier Pigeon if it works for you)

    Regards and see you there,
    Tim
    MindKits Chief Ninja

    Woohoo...Freebies! Read on for more

    Tim Carr - Monday, August 24, 2009

    Woohoo...Freebies! Lots of goodies for free when you buy an Arduino Duemilanove


    We're feeling generous after running the Auckland MindKits Arduino Beginners Workshop on the 22nd/23rd August so we feel it's time to offer something a little special for you. For a very limited time we're going to make buying an Arduino from MindKits fantastic value!

    Not only will you get your Arduino Duemilanove but we'll give you the freebees listed below at a value of $17

     1) 'Arduino Handbook'
    Add a note into your order for the 'Arduino Handbook' we'll send you a hard copy of the Arduino Reference Handbook with sample circuits and common programming examples to make learning and using the Arduino even easier.
    This is an openly downloadable handbook but we've done all the hard stuff by getting it printed and made into a lovely looking booklet for you which you'll receive free when you purchase an Arduino Duemilanove from MindKits (don't forget to request it in the notes and despite the picture below being of an Arduino NG it's still perfectly applicable).



    2) Free Shipping
    Yep, thats right, buy an Arduino USB/Duemilanove from MindKits and we'll ship it to you for free. This also means that anything else you buy in the same order ships for free too.



    3) Free goodies bag of components
    When we started tinkering we found a set of 13 resistors and components that were used in nearly every project but when they weren't close at hand it was a real pain in the a**. Solved! You get a little pack-of-win with every Arduino you buy from us.




    4) Jumper Wires - Free!
    The Swiss Army Knife of electronics; these little puppies are so useful that we feel everyone should have a set ready to go.
    You'll receive a set of 15 jumpers which is enough to get you started and on your way. There's even a mix of the essential black and red ones :)



    5) Our heartfelt gratification
    The team at MindKits would like to thank you very much for your support and for helping us grow with such a frenetic pace over the last 8 months.
    Your purchases so far have enabled us to run outreach programs to build community around Arduino and robotics. We're here to make it easy for people such as yourselves to learn and gain support so we put money back into the community and offer our time free. We're not simply a webshop that aims to drop product and run.

    Here's what your support enables us to work toward:
    -Working with NZ schools to bring Arduino into the classroom for keen learners
    -APC Magazine published how-to and tutorial for beginners
    -Arduino Users Group - Auckland
    -MakerSpace in Auckland (work in progress) - Space for Tinkerers to tinker and learn
    -CoLab partners to build community by growing technology awareness and events
    -MindKits Arudino Workshops (funded also by participants)
    -More to come including competitions and guest speakers....keep an eye out.

    Your support is greatly appreciated by all of us here at MindKits.

    Regards,
    Tim
    MindKits Chief Ninja

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    MindKits Beginner Arduino Workshop in Wellington Report

    Tim Carr - Tuesday, August 11, 2009
    I do have to laugh when I think about this last weekends (8/9th August) tinkering at the Mindkits Beginners Arduino Workshop in Wellington. It wasn't just that we had a bunch of guys from Weta (makers of Lord of the Rings for those who've lived in a cave all their lives) who ate up information and digested it effortlessly like Jo Seagar after the 40 hour famine or the moment that I looked up to see Matt Mueller throwing his SLR camera up in the air connected to a triple-axis accelerometer so it would take a picture at the top of the arc.


    Matt Mueller from Weta with his SLR/Tri-Ax photography contraption. It worked too...!


    Although all of those moments did make me laugh it was the echo of the promise our supervising Massey representative (Tanya) made to the head of department that "There's nothing that can go wrong loaning the room to Tim at MindKits for the weekend. We're just tinkering, no soldering irons, no fire and no problems. What could go wrong with that?". Shortly after I was reminded of that promise I turn around to see Matt Sloan with a lighter under a thermistor connected to an Arduino and in turn connected to a servo. There's a puff of smoke that wafts without hurry across his vision and he exclaims - "Wow, shit, smoke" and rips the wires from the board in one spasmodic motion.

    Shortly after he plucked his courage up again as if investigating just how much magic smoke really is in all this electronics kit and does it again -  "that really makes it move" he exclaimed as the servo sounded it's chattering death throws and Matt steadfastly held the flame to the thermistor like a branding iron to an animal.


    "If you haven't broken it, you haven't tinkered hard enough" - no idea who said it but I repeat it often as a MindKits mantra. Matt certainly put this into play.


    It was a successful day with a strong focus on getting hands on and learning by experimentation and from what I've heard from the team so far everyone had fun and learned a lot. They all went home with a great set of kit to get them started and lots more fun to be had. Now that's the way to learn.


    Frank and Kara playing with a home made pressure sensor and a servo


    Small Plug for August Auckland Workshop if you're interested:
    http://www.mindkits.co.nz/arduino_course-AK.html




    All work and no play..pffft...it was the weekend so time for a pint at the Southern Cross



    Tim
    MindKits Chief Ninja