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Posted April 28, 2015 by Chris
Hello PyroEDU Students!
Are you ready for another PyroEDU course? In 2 days on 4/30 we will begin the Introduction to Sensors course on uReddit and PyroEDU.
The Introduction to Sensors course will teach how different sensors work and how to interface to them with digital electronics. A few of the sensors we will be using are magnetic, light, distance, temperature and tilt sensors just to name a few. With each sensor we will apply the PyroEDU learning method which is introducing the sensor, explaining the theory, building up an experiment step-by-step and then looking at some real world examples of how the sensor is used.
Join the course here at uReddit: http://ureddit.com/class/128165/an-introduction-to-sensors
The Gadgetory is also offering the sensors parts kit for this course, if you plan to follow along with us.
Looking forward to a brand new and fun class!
Chris @ PyroElectro.com