Adafruit Launches Educational Show Aimed At Kids 44
anavictoriasaavedra writes "Adafruit Industries just posted the first episode in a new educational series aimed at teaching kids about electronics. The episode is entitled 'A is for Ampere' and teaches the basic theory behind electrical current. The subject seems like a common one for A-to-Z themed electrical tutorials. And yes, that's Collin Cunnigham as André-Marie Ampère."
"Literally" (Score:4, Interesting)
So what you're saying is... you're making a literal for the children argument. You're actually making something... for kids. Damn. This hasn't happened in months in this country. You go girl. The last "for the children" I heard involved guns. I'd rather have kids learning how to make drones, death robots, and sentient AI, because at least that shit takes talent! :)
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Now, now, projecting and building a semiautomatic rifle from scratch takes considerable talent too.
Re: "Literally" (Score:3, Funny)
'A' is for Aim or Automatic or Amunition or Assault Rifle.
Pink hair, lip ring (Score:2)
and the glasses... was that Ada from Adafruit industries?
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Limor "Ladyada" Fried. She tends to be in most of their things. Somewhat like Jobs-led Apple or Musk-led Tesla, the company's public image is pretty heavily centered around the main person. In fact the company's "About" [adafruit.com] page isn't actually about anything else.
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and the glasses... was that Ada from Adafruit industries?
D'ya think?
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oh look, a woman is re-packaging common components and 1960's-style "About" electronics books. Yay. Oh, and did we mention she's a woman?
She can't help being a woman any more than you can help being an idiot.
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True, but nevertheless because geeks are predominately male it seems part of the following of Adafruit is just because it is a female geek running it that has some how managed to catch the popular wave.
I'm sure it doesn't hurt, but maybe her site is popular because is has a good vibe, sells good/fun products and has good support for everything.
Or maybe you prefer Farnell's approach to selling electronic components...?
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maybe her site is popular because is has a good vibe, sells good/fun products and has good support for everything.
Many Slashdotters seem to underestimate the importance of support and community. There are posts that criticize the CPU or memory of Arduino and Pi, but what you're getting with these is a lot of help with doing things. For me it's great using an Arduino/Pi combination just to get a nice graph of light level and temperature in my apartment when I'm traveling.
When I get some more stuff working I'll be able to sing "1, 2, 3, 4, 5.. sensors working overtime" <g>.
Annoying (Score:2)
circuit breaker "only for adults"? (Score:4, Insightful)
I wish she hadn't said that only grown ups are allowed to touch the circuit breaker box. For most part the circuit breakers are designed to be remarkably safe. Only don't use a hammer to pound on them or try to insert blades or paper clips into the gap lines. Maybe a word of caution is that if the circuit breaker has dangling wires, or if it shows signs of poor construction or tampering, then even grown ups probably shouldn't mess with it. All of that could take just a few more seconds to explain.
I am of the opinion that if you keep teaching children like they were children, they would never grow up. You have to teach them like adults. Of course some people would disagree and say that in order to communicate effectively, you must target an age group. I would say take the element that makes communicating to that age group effective, and use it to improve communication to other age groups also. In the end, the most effective communication methods to all age groups converge into one, and target audience age group becomes a non-issue.
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I wish she hadn't said that only grown ups are allowed to touch the circuit breaker box.
I can tell you've never seen what most kids do when they see a light switch (or any other on/off switch for that matter).
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The breakers themselves are remarkably safe (but see below) but what they control might not be. Want your young kids to be comfortable switching them on and off while you are working on the garbage disposal?
Or maybe people wouldn't mind their kids switching things off while your NAS is busy writing a file?
And then there is the actual possi
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Adults can accidentally kill other adults the same way if you don't post any warning signs on the circuit breaker that the particular circuit is being worked on. Why not focus on the correct safety instruction?
It's your fault that your NAS is not protected by UPS.
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This was around 15 years ago.
Computers and electricity have been a part of school curricula for at least 20 years now, and some schools have been incorporating meaningful computer instruction for 30 years. The issue is that very few teachers are capable of teaching this stuff.
I don't foresee this situation changing any time soon. The type of person who has a deep enough knowledge of electricity and programming to teach it effectively is rarely attracted to teaching at the primary level. The few who do ma
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I had horrible teachers growing up, they were under qualified, over religious and just plan morons. Most of the time I was teaching them and
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Get out of the "hate the schools" mind set.
Good show (Score:2)
Very up to date (Score:2, Funny)
Celebrity names may come and go, but Ampere's name will always be current.
CC plays AA, who plays CC? (Score:1)
If Collin Cunnigham plays André-Marie AmpÃre, who will play Charles Coulomb?
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Memo to self: Preview when copy-and-pasting with non-standard characters.
That was supposed to be Andr(e')-Marie Amp(e`)re, sort of.
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Slashdot must be one of those few remaining places where the accented vowels are still a novelty...
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Is there a way to donate? (Score:2)
Best thing since Bill Nye! Where can I donate some cash to the cause?
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She just bought one of these: http://www.samsung-smt.com/product/product_view.asp?idx=6719#tabview2 [samsung-smt.com]
Now I don't know how much that bad boy costs, but I imagine they are doing OK in the cash department, though the gesture is commendable :)
Not accurate! (Score:3)
Amperes don't make electrons go. Voltage does that. Amperes is simply a measurement of the quantity of electrons flowing. I.E. 6.28 x 10^18 electrons past a certain point in one second = 1 Amp.
She should have shown the PIE chart.