willing to exchange experiences of teaching Arduino

Hi,

I'd very much like to keep in touch about this....

I have some online Educational material here: http://yourduino.com

Please feel free to use any of that. It is not "Courseware".. I am teaching an Arduino class now, and it's based on that material, but I want to later really write courseware packages...

DISCLAIMER: I also sell some Arduno stuff; kind of the result of my scrounging for good prices in China..

I have some Starter Sets both for Arduino / Breadboard / Components and also for "Electronic Bricks" which I find a lot easier for classes where all the students start out doing the same things. See: http://arduino-direct.com/sunshop/index.php?l=product_list&c=6 I'd be interested in your opinion of the best things to start with...

I have some Educational pages specifically for the Electronic Brick approach (Much left to do!). Examples are:

http://arduino-info.wikispaces.com/ElectronicBricks-1
http://arduino-info.wikispaces.com/BrickStarterSet

And a page for "Getting the Arduino set up and software running: http://arduino-info.wikispaces.com/GettingStarted-Software

ANY comments or suggestions appreciated! terry@yourduino.com