April 13th, 2016 (TQL101 Class 2)
- jrenbb
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Agenda for class (April 13, 2016)
New team members - brief intro (5 min)
Bulletin announcements (10 min)
Tutorial #1 - Serial Temperature Sensor (55 min)
Demo from Class1 - Welcome to the IoT World (15 min)
Docs (April 13, 2016)
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Support - Join Slack (April 13, 2016)
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Useful Slack channels (April 13, 2016)
channel | topics like | member | details |
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#general |
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#quick-question |
| all tqlers |
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#support |
| all tqlers |
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#tql101-class |
| private, only for members of each class | |
#random |
| all tqlers | |
#feature-request | This channel will be opened in the near future |
For Class2 - TQL account and access (April 13, 2016)
We will give you the latest TQLEngine download access after today's session (tutorial #1)
Please create a new account from tql.atomiton.com and log in (not the tqlr1 account)
You will have a 1-year developer's license if you finish the course. See Final Project (Graduation Criteria)
Use the tql.atomiton.com instance for your projects going forward
Hardware requirements (April 13, 2016)
The hardware required for the tutorials are listed at: The Greenhouse Tutorials
Although you are not required to obtain all hardware, we encourage you to do so, especially if you can get as a team to share
Minimum required: Raspberry Pi, Arduino, one sensor (e.g. temperature), one actuator (e.g. cameral)
We provide the sketch (C++ at micro-controller level) and set up guides for the hardware listed here. So staying with this list is the easiest.