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What started as a lecturer-led course, has grown into a course where students can make a real project. Practicals are broadly similar to any other Micro Engineering course, with a brief on the area that they are interested in and then lots of time for working on the project itself. The course is probably most relevant to people who want to design sensors and actuators, specifically, the sort of thing that people can interact with.
In the end we're just running a sketch on a real device without wires, so the best way to gain experience is to set up your own board and get it working. You're just compiling the same sketch down to your device, so there really isn't much to know unless you want to be ready to rig up a bread board and understand how all the little bits fit together! It's a good idea to get a kit that has everything you need first, and to work out what it is you want to make. We've found the following guides useful:The SparkFun Scratch & Snip ( https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11404 ) is a low-cost Arduino-compatible breadboard with headers on the top that's great for arduino projects. The Arduino Due ( https://www.amazon.co.uk/Arduino-Due-Extra-Power-OEM/dp/B00A5PXV9A/ref=sr_1_7?&ie=UTF8&qid=1504033987&sr=1-7&keywords=Arduino%20Due&ascsub=1 ) feels like an arduino, but is a fully-featured board.
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