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Spark.io nodeschool workshop #952

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Sequoia opened this issue Feb 19, 2015 · 6 comments
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Spark.io nodeschool workshop #952

Sequoia opened this issue Feb 19, 2015 · 6 comments

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Sequoia commented Feb 19, 2015

from @emilyrose, migrated from #93 (comment):

I'm interested in working on a nodeschool course around hardware hacking with Spark hardware. Is there an existing nodeschool like this in the bay area?

Hi Emily! Apologies if you know this already, but here's some information that might be helpful:

"Nodeschool" can refer to:

  1. This entire project/educational initiative
  2. An event with a location/date & someone to facilitate it
  3. A local chapter that puts on these events

There are also workshops or "workhoppers" (a bit confusing because it refers to workshops built on the workshopper framework, also named workshopper 😛). These are listed here & workshoppers in progress can be found here

So, are you asking

  1. 'Is there a nodeschool in the bay area?'
    👉 yes there are a couple: https://github.com/nodeschool/oakland http://nodeschool.io/sanfrancisco/ prsnly I'd recommend joining up with one of these chapters to organize your event
  2. 'Is there an upcoming nodeschool event in the bay?'
    👉 none listed currently http://nodeschool.io/events.html
  3. 'Is there a workshopper on the subject of spark.io?'
    👉 Doesn't look like it but you should totally make one! There is one on robotics programming with johnny 5

Check out https://github.com/nodeschool/workshoppers for info on building your own workshopper.

So, does that make sense? If you have more questions, post away! 😸

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Sequoia commented Feb 19, 2015

lol nm @maxogden answered your request much more concisely 🐱

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grabbou commented Mar 11, 2015

@Sequoia any updates on Spark.io workshop? Got some sparks in the office and I can definitely help you with the preparations.

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Sequoia commented Mar 11, 2015

@grabbou It doesn't look like anyone's doing a spark.io workshopper right now, you should do it! 👍

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grabbou commented Mar 11, 2015

Yeah, interesting idea. My only worry is that not everybody is going to have spark.io with him... Not sure if we can get a company on board that will provide few of them. Shall I continue further discussion in newly created issue in repo you've linked or here?

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Sequoia commented Mar 11, 2015

Yes. Create with status:inprogress if you're actually starting the effort,
create with status:requested if you are not. The workshopper can be picked
up/used by anyone at any time so you don't need to worry about e.g. "does
each person have a spark.io" unless you're planning to put on an in-person
workshop.

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Yeah, interesting idea. My only worry is that not everybody is going to
have spark.io with him... Not sure if we can get a company on board that
will provide few of them. Shall I continue further discussion in newly
created issue in repo you've linked or here?


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notmatt commented Mar 11, 2015

@grabbou

My only worry is that not everybody is going to have spark.io

The nodebots workshop is set up so that hardware isn't required, but you're still writing programs you could use on the hardware. I have no idea about the feasibility or difficulty of that with the Spark library, but I thought it worth mentioning since it might help get people to try it out.

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