Learn a New Skill in the New Year – Getting Started with Arduino

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Learn a New Skill in the New Year – Getting Started with Arduino

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Don’t tell anyone but I secretly keep New Year’s resolutions. This year mine are to drop the weight I put on from the Holidays (both this year and last) and to focus on fewer projects (like my Ducati cafe racer) so that I actually finish them. I also plan to learn a new skill or two to go along with my project, including welding and working with carbon fiber. This year why not teach yourself a new skill too?

If you’ve spent any time on the Make: Blog you know we love Arduino. This amazingly versatile microcontroller powers everything from 3D printers to UAV control systems. It’s inexpensive, easy to learn, and can be integrated into nearly any project. If you think for a second that it’s too complicated and difficult to figure out, you’re wrong! The Getting Started with Arduino Kit (available in the Maker Shed) takes all the mystery out of Arduino and lays the groundwork to take your projects to the next level. The kit contains the Arduino, USB cable, and all the components you need to complete the examples in the Getting Started with Arduino book.  You’ll be blinking LEDs and reading sensors minutes after you install the software.

To celebrate the New Year, this week only (ends 1/13/13) we’re including the PDF of Getting Started with Arduino (a $9.99 value) free with every Getting Started with Arduino Kit purchase. All you have to do is add the kit to the cart, check out, and you’ll be e-mailed a link to download. Additionally, enter coupon code NEWYEAR to save 10% on this and any other kit in our Getting Started category.

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I am the Evangelist for the Maker Shed. It seems that there is no limit to my making interests. I'm a tinkerer at heart and have a passion for solving problems and figuring out how things work. When not working for Make I can be found falling off my unicycle, running in adverse weather conditions, skiing down the nearest hill, restoring vintage motorcycles, or working on my car.

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