Online Ideathon for students

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  • Here’s a presentation to take you on a journey of ideas and innovations … ideas that changed the life as we knew it and innovations that are going to make life better for future gens!
  • Start making things with these step-by-step instructions, examples, and code samples.
  • A project made by fellow school kid that will show you how to blink LEDs and play with them using Galileo Board.
  • Get inspired to build what’s next. See what others are doing with Intel Edison technology.
  • The Galileo is a remarkable invention by Intel and Arduino, the board works perfectly well with the Arduino ecosystem and its features will lead to groundbreaking Innovations.
  • Meet ‘Code the Future’ Co-Founder Bec Spink. There is nothing more valuable to student learning than providing real world, authentic experiences for the classroom. Being able to connect, collaborate and learn from those in the technology industry is one such experience that you can now bring to your classroom.
  • Grawr! It’s a mimic monster! What did you say? Grawr! It’s the mimic monster! Having landed on Earth, this little alien needs you to teach it how to speak.
  • The Intel® Galileo Gen 2 development board is a microcontroller board based on the Intel® Quark™ SoC X1000 application processor, a 32-bit Intel® Pentium® brand system on a chip (SoC).
  • So you want to become a Maker? But how do you go about it? Here are nine steps to Maker stardom!
  • Using a set of dials, set a decade and a movie genre. Pressing the button will activate the Movie Recommender and the search begins.
  • What time is it? It’s wake up time! We’ll explore the Intel® Galileo Gen 2 board’s real time clock (RTC).
  • The best way to celebrate the Intel Galileo board is to learn about its applications and see it in action in a variety of projects. From an insect robot controllable wirelessly to a humanoid robot, Galileo can do it all.
  • Shoot a timelapse-video with the Intel Galileo Gen 2 or a similar board. We will use a 2.5mm jack to connect the board to a Canon DSLR and then control the shutter with our board.

Online Ideathon for Teachers

  • A great tool for quickly prototyping simple interactive designs or for tackling more complex projects.
  • Training Materials and Learning Resources. Notes to teachers on how to use the Intel Galileo as a learning tool.
  • A great tool for quickly prototyping simple interactive designs or for tackling more complex projects.
  • This factsheet provides an overview of Intel’s developer platforms and initiatives, including Intel® Curie, Intel® Edison, and Intel® Galileo,as well as online resources to get more information on Intel and the Maker Community.
  • Quick links for the makers among us, aimed at helping transform ideas into prototypes.
  • The current tutorial explains how to take the most of the Galileo board by using on it the Arduino and Raspberry Pi shields and modules.