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Open Source Hardware Camp 2011 |
Open Source Hardware Workshop
Thursday 27 October 2011, 09.30-18.00, London WC1
Inaugural Open Source Hardware Camp for a hands-on day of three parallel workshops, with short plenary sessions in the morning and afternoon:
- Practical 3D Printing
- Building the Internet of Things
- Collaboration in OSHW
A low cost event organised by by our friends the Open Source Hardware Group.
Three workshops:
- Practical 3D Printing
- An overview of the RepRap 3D printer followed by parallel sessions:
- newcomers, an introduction to Google Sketchup for drawing 3D parts,
rendering the designs to STL files and configuring STL files for printing
using SkeinForge.
- those with more experience, a practical session with
OpenSCAD
- Building the Internet of Things with Nanode and Pachube
- An introduction to Nanode, the low cost open source Arduino-like board
with built in web connectivity, and Pachube, the web-based service "built
to manage the World's real-time data". Following which the workshop will
split into two groups and build a real world IoT application for the
Centre for Creative Collaboration. With one group focusing on Nanode
development and the other using Pachube to develop the online part of the
application.
- Collaboration in Open Source Hardware
- An introduction to Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools and some of
the currently available options for licensing, collaboration and project
publishing.
More details here
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