Reverse engineering the Roomba
Yes I know, its an old project covered a few times. Most notably, The Hook up did a fantastic use case of the Roomba with MQTT (below) while the Roomba…
Yes I know, its an old project covered a few times. Most notably, The Hook up did a fantastic use case of the Roomba with MQTT (below) while the Roomba…
This blog post has two videos; Games in Education by Simon McCallum and Intro to VR by Byron Mallett, both aimed at teachers in high school teaching digital technologies.
After much thought, I am going to deep-dive into AI. It makes perfect sense. Everyday, my 'X' (I prefer Twitter, but oh well...) is bombarded by developments in the field…
Summary of the 2nd rendition of Cybersecurity 101 day held at VUW Kelburn campus.
Here is a short summary of my workshop in cardboardtronics with teachers. Attached is the video recording and a link to the powerpoint download.
Nice software to make instructional videos; but you could easily get the entire Adobe suite and do a lot more for the price. Definitely not for classroom teachers.
Not literally. But maybe someday. After learning about World Space Week (https://www.worldspaceweek.org/) in August, I thought an outreach event on this theme was calling, especially in Hawke's Bay, where I…
Thinking about using a Microbit in the classroom? Want to create something animated to tell a story? Read this article to get the basics of setting up a diorama
30 students from 15 colleges attended the Cybersecurity 101 day held at Te Herenga Waka, Victoria University of Wellington this week. As part of my overall agenda to increase diversity,…
Holiday programmes are a fun way to keep kids engaged in activity. I had the opportunity to do a couple and learnt a lot.
Recently we had the opportunity to run a STEM workshop at a biannual warplanes event called Wings over Wairarapa in Masterton NZ. There were about 5000 visiting on the STEM…
Microbit and Weatherbit + ESP The Microbit is a very versatile little computing module. You can learn how to code using the device, while also using it as an interface…