And the thermo guys are out. Might be a good time to recognize your University runs an isolated HCI group in it's CS department and about 4 different "Design" groups within the School of Engineering that are _NOT_ connected to HCI in anyway...
Meanwhile the only course I know of at Stanford that teaches Arduino is at CCRMA.stanford.edu
> Meanwhile the only course I know of at Stanford that teaches Arduino is at CCRMA.stanford.edu
I don't understand why this is an issue. Why would you want that when Stanford and almost every other school offers Intro to Electrical Engineering? It will contain everything you need to know to hack away at Arduino and a lot more.It's EE40 as I recall and after the first two weeks of that class you should be able to play around with Arduino. Why would you want to waste thousands of dollars in tuition for knowledge you can pick up in a weekend at your local hobbyist Meetup for $20 or less
Do you also bemoan the fact that Stanford doesn't offer a class in how to use Google or an Intro to Typing?
Meanwhile the only course I know of at Stanford that teaches Arduino is at CCRMA.stanford.edu