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| <div style="color:grey; font-size:1.5em;">Hackerspace Challenge 2011</div> | | <div style="color:grey; font-size:1.5em;">Hackerspace Challenge 2011</div> |
| | [http://vimeo.com/22751174 Introductional video] |
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| == WTF? ==
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| A major [http://farnell.com/ electronic component distributor] suddenly realized that there is a huge market in the hackers and DIY community and founded a subcompany called [http://www.element-14.com element-14] to deal with those guys.
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| To get themselfes known they talked to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Altman right people] and these people had the right ideas.. and now there is a hackerspace challenge.
| | [[Datei:GGHC.jpg|right|framed|[http://www.element-14.com/community/videos/1984 Video intro with Mitch Altman]]] |
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| [[:Datei:Great_Global_Hackerspace_Challenge-ParticipantPack.pdf|Many]] hackerspaces worldwide were contacted and asked to participate. | | A major [http://farnell.com/ electronic component distributor] suddenly realized that there is a huge market in the hackers and DIY community and founded a affiliated company called [http://www.element14.com element-14] to deal with us guys'n'gals. |
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| Every hackerspace gets USD 900.- in budget free to use and there will be a finale where the 3 winning teams will earn prizes..
| | To get themself known they talked to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Altman right people] and these people had the right ideas.. and now there is a hackerspace challenge. |
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| The hackerspaces got 6 weeks to design something that '''has a microcontroller and a portable powersource inside and can be used for education'''.
| | [[:Datei:Great_Global_Hackerspace_Challenge-ParticipantPack.pdf|Many]] hackerspaces worldwide were contacted and asked to participate and 30 hackerspaces have joined the challenge. |
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| This is a kind of competition but [[User:Overflo|i am]] really not a big fan of competition so i see it as a chance to make the world a better place and contribute to education today.
| | The hackerspaces got 6 weeks to design something that has '''a microcontroller''' and '''a portable powersource''' inside and can be used for '''education'''. |
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| === The EDUBUZZER ===
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| We will contribute to the project with our own device: the EDUBUZZER. Progress, details links aso will be documentated in various places on the Internet, foremost here in the wiki but also at the element-14 community website:
| | === The EduBuzzer === |
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| ==== Current status and updates ====
| | We will contribute to the project with our own device: ''the EduBuzzer''. |
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| See also http://hsc2011.soup.io for fresh updates / work in progress.
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| ==== Documentation ====
| | The EduBuzzer is a '''very flexible''' hardware thingie that consists of some LEDs, 4 buttons, a beeper and a radiocommunication interface. |
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| The documentation of the project is kept in this wiki:
| | It enables students and teachers with new ways to '''collaborate, play games, have quiz shows, surveys, multiple choice tests and much much much more'''. |
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| * [[HSC2011/Project introduction|Project introduction]] for what the EDUBUZZER is, what it can do, and what it consists of
| | In fact you can develop your own applications for the EduBuzzer in JavaScript and we will create a place to share your programs with the rest of the EduBuzzer community. |
| ** [[HSC2011/Hardware|Hardware]]
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| ** [[HSC2011/Software|Software]]
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| ** [[HSC2011/Frontend|Frontend]]
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| * [[HSC2011/Building your own EDUBUZZER|Building your own EDUBUZZER]] -- all the details from getting the sources to assembling your devices
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| * The [[HSC2011/Documentation|picture gallery]] contains moving and still images, from the first prototype to the latest hardware
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| * [[HSC2011/Team|About the team]]
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| * [[HSC2011/FAQ|FAQ]] of all the questions that might still remain unanswered
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| Some of the documentation is primarily relevant internally:
| | Progress, details, links and other things will be documented in various places on the Internet, foremost here in the wiki but also at the [http://www.element14.com/community/groups/metalab element14 community website] |
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| * [[HSC2011/Links|Links]] we might follow
| | [[Bild:Edubuzzer_in_hand.JPG|thumb|256px| The assembled EduBuzzer]] |
| * [[HSC2011/Roadmap|Roadmap]] during the competition
| | [[Datei:build_edubuzzer.gif|thumb|256px]] |
| * the rest of this page
| | ==== Interesting public documentation ==== |
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| == Project "EDUBUZZER" ==
| | The documentation of the project is kept in this wiki: |
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| __TOC__
| | * [[HSC2011/Project introduction|Project introduction]] for what the EduBuzzer is, what it can do, and what it consists of |
| | * [[HSC2011/Project history|Project history]] or: how did we even get started with all of this? |
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| | * [[HSC2011/Building your own EduBuzzer|Building your own EduBuzzer]] -- all the details from getting the sources to assembling your devices |
| | ** [[HSC2011/Download instructions|Download instructions]] for those who can't wait to read through the rest of the documentation |
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| | * [[HSC2011/Hardware|Hardware]] and [[HSC2011/Enclosure|Enclosure]] |
| | * [[HSC2011/Software|Software]]: |
| | ** [[HSC2011/Software/Firmware|Firmware]] |
| | ** [[HSC2011/Software/EmbedVM|EmbedVM]] |
| | ** [[HSC2011/Software/ygor|Middleware]] |
| | ** [[HSC2011/Software/Frontend|Frontend]] |
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| | * The [[HSC2011/Documentation|picture gallery]] contains moving and still images, from the first prototype to the latest hardware |
| | * [[HSC2011/Team|About the team]] |
| | * [[HSC2011/FAQ|FAQ]] of all the questions that might still remain unanswered |
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| | ==== Internal documentation ==== |
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| | * [[HSC2011/Links|Links]] we might follow |
| | * [[HSC2011/Roadmap|Roadmap]] during the competition |
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| === Goals / Features ===
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| * '''electronic "RAISE YOUR HANDS" mode'''
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| **question from teacher
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| ** i think i know the answer so i press a button
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| ** random generator picks who is to answer / can be overridden
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| ** could be used for statistics on participation, and which kids need more integration based on statistics
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| * '''VOTES/SURVEYS'''
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| ** enable to vote on a topic without raising your hand in front of the class which ultimately leads to a more honest voting behaviour
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| ** enables vote mechanisms that are hard to do with paper like multiple choices and ratings on preferred solutions as in "I'd like option A but if we don't get enough votes for that, option B would be my second favourite."
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| * '''GROUPWORK / GROUPGAMES'''
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| ** teams of pupils can be chosen by a random generator this would take the social stress off the teacher as in "i dont want to be in a group with this guy.." "..the computer has chosen ist fair"
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| ** games would be possible where groups compete and if a group performs better it has to let a member go into another group
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| ** also the opposite is possible where the best performing group gets new members..
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| * '''WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE MODE'''
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| **if a pupil doesnt know the answer he could "ask the audience" and the kids could press what they think is the right answer..
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| * '''MULTIPLE CHOICE TESTS'''
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| ** this will probably not be in version 0.1 as it needs a lot of work that is unrealistic to be implemented with the very short deadline of 2 months
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| ** teacher should be able to have a live on-stage test where the kids can answer questions with multiple choice pushbutton modes
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| ** multiple choice tests are not very common in europe so we need to spend research on this subject
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| * '''GAMES'''
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| ** maybe something like the werewolf game
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| ** the remote choses who is the wolf and the others have to find out who it is by talking to each other on a round based system
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| * '''SCHNITZELJAGD'''
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| ** multiple stations are layed out around the classroom
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| ** students go from station to station, plug in their ibutton, push a button to put in their solution to the quest presented at this station, go to next station
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| === Hardware ===
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| * '''EDUBUZZER:'''
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| ** ATMEGA168
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| ** Radiochip
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| *** Idea: For prototyping, it might be better to use a ZigBee (e.g. XBee) -> more robust comms, easier firmware, standard compontents. More expensive per device (>40€ per student, probably too much for an average school), but this is just prototyping.
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| *** Alternative: RFM12, 3-6€ per device, no adhoc-network, probably problems with two devices sending at the same time.
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| ** 9V battery, later a lipo pack
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| ** 4 buttons
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| ** 5 RGB leds
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| ** iButton reader
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| * '''BASESTATION:'''
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| ** Arduino
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| ** Shield
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| ** USBhub+usbstick for software
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| === Software ===
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| * firmware for the basestation
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| * firmware for the edubuzzer
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| * dummy edubuzzer emulator for host software development
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| * host software portable! maybe QT ? maybe a local server (java?) + webfrontend?
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| * HTML/JS webapp running on teacher's laptop (see Frontend)
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| === Frontend ===
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| * Frontend specification see [[HSC2011/FrontendWireframes]]
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| * HTML/JS webapp running on teacher's laptop
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| === Enclosure ===
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| * easy to manufacture
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| * laser + acryl or similar
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| * needs a prototype made from playdoh for production first :)
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| === What are the benefits, what is completely new?===
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| * realtime statistics for the teacher
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| * competition between teachers
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| * fair choice by random generator or some clever algorithm instead of the teacher always picking the same guys
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| * not being bullied for being a smartass for raising your hand all the time
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| * not being bullied for NOT raising your hand very often..
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| === Things to think about in later versions ===
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| * accupack
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| * buzzers stick together by magnets so no suitcase is needed
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| * all buzzers can be charged at once when together by magnets
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| * loader in a suitcase hat can be connected to a walloutlet
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| * optional plugable parts (keyboards,mice..)
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| * countdown when answering a question
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| * optical/accoustic/vibration feedback
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