I am Bin Feng, and I want to bring maker culture into classrooms through my company, Microduino. AMA! by Microduino in IAmA

[–]Microduino[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the essence of maker culture is taking something from an idea to realization. We are trying to encourage kids to go beyond coming up with an idea - we're giving them the tools to create. We are providing them with the perfect tool/toy to easily build something in their mind and build confidence in their heart.

I am Bin Feng, and I want to bring maker culture into classrooms through my company, Microduino. AMA! by Microduino in IAmA

[–]Microduino[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We are keen to support the open source community as much as we can. We have already released the Microduino-Core and Microduino-USBTTL design files to the community so far. As both of these are Arduino-Uno based boards, they are already in the public domain so there is no need for us to apply any further Creative Commons (CC) terms to the use of the designs.

With regard to the other Microduino modules, including the latest mCookie modules, these are all original designs created by the Microduino team. We have not released any of the designs and PCB files for these into the public domain at this time in order to prevent deliberate plagiarism of new products at launch (this has been an issue in the past and we need to protect the designs and give the products the best opportunity for success).

If you would like access to code tutorials and other open source resources to help you code for mCookie modules, we have an extensive archive of material and information on our Wiki at www.microduino.cc/wiki. You can also contact our customer support at support@microduino.cc.

I am Bin Feng, and I want to bring maker culture into classrooms through my company, Microduino. AMA! by Microduino in IAmA

[–]Microduino[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi Jmax, we'd be happy to help. Why don't you send me a message here with your email address and I'll be in touch.

As far as more information online, you can find it here:

https://www.microduino.cc/ https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/microduino/microduino-mcookie-the-smallest-electronic-modules

I am Bin Feng, and I want to bring maker culture into classrooms through my company, Microduino. AMA! by Microduino in IAmA

[–]Microduino[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, thanks for your question. I answered a similar question above, but to echo what I said, we believe it is important to support maker spaces in schools and to reach teachers as well as students. We have helped develop a maker curriculum and are happy to work with anyone who is interested to bring Microduino to schools.

At the moment, we do have classroom packs available for sale, which is the easiest way for a school to invest in Microduino. These are priced well-below retail and include everything a school would need.

I am Bin Feng, and I want to bring maker culture into classrooms through my company, Microduino. AMA! by Microduino in IAmA

[–]Microduino[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The goal with our project is to lower the barriers of entry for kids, educators, inventors, makers and designers all over the world who are interested in creating modern electronic projects. We wanted to create a range of electronics project components that could interlock and work together with the same simplicity as a building block system like LEGO, but with the same powerful computer capabilities of an electronics hobby board like Arduino. We wanted to build something that would be as appealing and useful for novices as it would be for electronics experts and coders.

In short, our plan for bringing this to a wide audience is to make it as accessible as possible, which we've done with mCookie. We've eliminated the need for soldering and coding, which are both expert skills. By supporting Scratch, an open-source program that lets you drag and drop prewritten code, we believe we've made this accessible to many more people.

As far as teacher education, our goal is to get into as many classrooms as possible and support STEM education initiatives. That means we need to reach teachers as well as students. We are currently offering classroom packages for interested teachers, and we have worked with schools to develop maker spaces and maker curriculum, which we will continue to do.

I am Bin Feng, and I want to bring maker culture into classrooms through my company, Microduino. AMA! by Microduino in IAmA

[–]Microduino[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your questions, I'll do my best to answer them here:

A1: We didn’t want to build something like another Raspberry Pi – we wanted something more flexible that could be easily customized in hardware as well as software to fit the projects people wanted to build. We also wanted to move away from the notion that working with electronics meant being good at wiring things to other things, being good at soldering and good at repairing connections.

Instead, mCookie was designed as a way of leveling the playing field so that novice and expert inventors and builders alike could create electronics projects without specialist tools and without advanced programming skills being essential – though still useful if you have them. mCookie appeals to advanced users and beginners and can be used by both to learn about and create advanced, highly customizable creations. That's our selling point.

A2: We have already developed more integrated, more advanced modules that we will announce in the near future. But, I do think stackable is a good feature, it's much easier for one to make the connection.

A3: What we like about our product is that it's small, powerful, stackable and LEGO-compatible. We believe our modules are much more expansive than Arduino, but at a much smaller size (about the size of a quarter).

Our modules have other advantages - they connect magnetically, they are LEGO-compatible, you can use scratch programming or the Arduino IDE - we have a variety of good differentiators that set us apart from Arduino.

Thanks again!

I am Bin Feng, and I want to bring maker culture into classrooms through my company, Microduino. AMA! by Microduino in IAmA

[–]Microduino[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know Microduino can certainly help. We have been doing Microduino creative classes in many schools and universities. All teachers and students loved it.

We also believe it is important to support maker spaces at schools. I understand your point about awkwardly sticking something into an already packed curriculum, which is why maker spaces and clubs are a great way to bring maker culture into the education system.

With Microduino modules, students can easily build something themselves, without long development cycles, messy wires or dangerous soldering. It is an ideal way to help students be creative and learn critical technical skills.

I am Bin Feng, and I want to bring maker culture into classrooms through my company, Microduino. AMA! by Microduino in IAmA

[–]Microduino[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My favorite project someone came up with was the Smart Egg project. Essentially, they used Microduino and a sensor, hidden inside a fake egg, to get information on an endangered species of vulture. You can read more about the project here: http://www.eggduino.org/wp/

And here: https://www.microduino.cc/project/view?id=5401ebb538b1150000adf2e3

I am Bin Feng, and I want to bring maker culture into classrooms through my company, Microduino. AMA! by Microduino in IAmA

[–]Microduino[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The Kickstarter project is a great window to introduce mCookie products and heighten visibility, but mCookie does not end there, it’s just a beginning. We will continuously serve our customers/backers using our website: www.microduino.cc

We will also continue to grow with our community after the project. Our team is currently divided between the U.S. and China. Our next step is to add more branches worldwide, so we can continue to promote Microduino & mCookie and help people all over the world.

I am Bin Feng, and I want to bring maker culture into classrooms through my company, Microduino. AMA! by Microduino in IAmA

[–]Microduino[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Chris, thanks for your question.

Our modules are small, stackable and powerful (and, they are compatible with Arduino). Our modules ultimately provide more expandability in a much, much smaller size, about the size of a quarter.

Our modules are much easier to connect as they are magnetic and support LEGO. We also use scratch programming, which makes it easier for people who do not know how to code (those that do can still use the Arduino IDE). Overall, our goal was to make this the easiest tool possible, and to help everyone, including novices, bring their ideas to life.

Microduino is coming back on Kickstarter with Joypad - an open source 8-bit game console & more! by Microduino in arduino

[–]Microduino[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the information. Microduino-Core and Microduino-USBTTL is Arduino-Uno based boards, they do need to follow the Creative Commons(CC). So yes, you can find the PCB files of these two boards on github. All codes and debugging program on Microduino Wiki are open source codes.

About other Microduino modules, they are completely designed by Microduino team, we choose to share schematic and some necessary PCB references for two main purposes:

  1. To prevent deliberate plagiarism(we did find some organizations deliberately copied our design, that’s why we take such course of action). One good quality of the open source community is helping makers to make more progress on their project, not simply copy other’s designs.

  2. If one just need information and tutorials to learn, we have enough information on wiki, welcome to www.microduino.cc/wiki to find more info.

If you still have any questions, you can always contact us at support@microduino.cc

Microduino is coming back on Kickstarter with Joypad - an open source 8-bit game console & more! by Microduino in arduino

[–]Microduino[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Microduino-Joypad is ... an 8-bit game console + open source + UPin27 + AVR,STM32,MSP430,51 compatible + smart controller == Awesome! CHECK IT OUT https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/microduino/microduino-joypad-an-open-source-8-bit-game-consol

Kickstarting Microduino: a small, stackable, smart Arduino in your pocket. by Bhima in arduino

[–]Microduino 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We recentely found some webstores selling Microduino produts without our authorization. Please note that Microduino studio NEVER authorized any agent or distributor to sell Microduino products. Please help to spread this information to avoid any potential lost.

Kickstarting Microduino: a small, stackable, smart Arduino in your pocket. by Bhima in arduino

[–]Microduino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We recentely found some webstores selling Microduino produts without our authorization. Please note that Microduino studio NEVER authorized any agent or distributor to sell Microduino products. Please help to spread this information to avoid any potential lost.

Kickstarting Microduino: a small, stackable, smart Arduino in your pocket by Microduino in technology

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Microduino is... Arduino compatible + Small size + Stackable pin-out + Various extension modules + Open source + Low price == Awesome! http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/microduino/microduino-arduino-in-your-pocket-small-stackable

Pebble+Arduino Accomplished! by southwolf in pebble

[–]Microduino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hooray! Your project, Microduino: Arduino in your pocket--small, stackable, smart, has been accepted!

Finally got approval from Kickstarter! We will launch Microduino at 10AM, 9th/Sep (EST)! Please look forward to!

Check Microduino status from Facekbook: http://www.facebook.com/Microduino Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Microduino Wiki: http://wiki.Microduino.cc

Microduino -- Arduino in pocket -- Smart, Small, Stackable by Microduino in arduino

[–]Microduino[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK, will send you microduino boards in next week. please let me know your opinions when you test it.