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  2. Arduino Uno - Wikipedia

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    The word "uno" means "one" in Italian and was chosen to mark a major redesign of the Arduino hardware and software. [7] The Uno board was the successor of the Duemilanove release and was the 9th version in a series of USB-based Arduino boards. [8] Version 1.0 of the Arduino IDE for the Arduino Uno board has now evolved to newer releases. [4]

  3. Arduino Nano - Wikipedia

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    The Arduino Nano is an open-source breadboard-friendly microcontroller board based on the Microchip ATmega328P microcontroller (MCU) and developed by Arduino.cc and initially released in 2008. It offers the same connectivity and specs of the Arduino Uno board in a smaller form factor.

  4. EAGLE (program) - Wikipedia

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    A large group of textual and video tutorials exists for beginners to design their own PCBs. [22] The DIY electronics site SparkFun uses EAGLE and releases the EAGLE files for boards designed in-house. SparkFun Electronics [23] is a company that has grown due to the hobbyist market exemplified by Make magazine and others.

  5. Dexter Industries - Wikipedia

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    Their first product was the dSwitch, and they have since created several robots for the Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and Lego Mindstorms NXT systems. Dexter Industries is located in the Washington, D.C. area. The company has launched a series of Kickstarter campaigns to raise funding for their Raspberry Pi robots. [1] [2]

  6. Do it yourself - Wikipedia

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    Zines quickly branched off from being hand-made music magazines to become more personal; they quickly became one of the youth culture's gateways to DIY culture. This led to tutorial zines showing others how to make their own shirts, posters, zines, books, food, etc. The terms "DIY" and "do-it-yourself" are also used to describe: Zines, London

  7. Physical computing - Wikipedia

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    Arduino, a highly popular open source physical computing platform Raspberry Pi , complete computer with GPIO's to interact with the world, huge community, many tutorials available. Many Linux distros available as well as Windows IoT and OS-less unikernel RTL's [ clarification needed ] such as Ultibo Core.

  8. Educational technology - Wikipedia

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    Procedure – step-by-step task (e.g. entering a formula into a spreadsheet or the steps that should be followed within a phase in ADDIE) Strategic principle – a task performed by adapting guidelines (e.g. doing a financial projection in a spreadsheet, or using a framework for designing learning environments)

  9. iOS - Wikipedia

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    Developer: Apple: Written in: C, C++, Objective-C, Swift, assembly language: OS family: Unix-like, based on Darwin (), macOS: Working state: Current: Source model ...