
I am using this kit to teach an Arduino class at my local amateur club. Everyone in the class bought a kit so we could do the same experiments with the same parts. Several people commented on how many different parts are included in the set. This is the most economical way to get an Arduino and learn how to use it. For the lessons I do a mix of a few experiments from the lessons that come with the kit and some of my own experiments. When I bought the kit, a CD with all the material was included. I also received an email with a link to download the material. Now everyone has to download it from the provider's website. This caused a lot of confusion in the class as not everyone understood that they had to get the code from the website and unzip it. Some students could not find the code on their computers. I spent quite a bit of time over several weeks explaining how to get the code and install it on a computer. It would be better to turn the CD back on, although many computers no longer have CD drives, most people have portable drives. If I teach this class again I will still be using this kit.

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