Easy-to-use wearable computer code teaching aid
15-09-2015 |
Farnell element14
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Design & Manufacture
Available now from Farnell element14, CodeBug is a fun, low-cost,
programmable wearable device that 'anyone can learn to use' and can even be
sewn into clothes, says the company.
It is designed to teach the fundamentals of programming, physical computing
and electronics while being friendly and non-intimidating for beginners.
Users can program CodeBug using a very simple browser-based programming
interface. As the interface is web-based, there is no software to install so
users can start coding straight away. More experienced coders can program
CodeBug in Python and other languages.
CodeBug is more than just a fun gadget, it can be used to teach fundamentals
of programming, physical computing and electronics. CodeBug has something to
enchant, entertain and educate everyone, no matter their level of
experience.
Applications include wearable gadgets, sensor applications, interactive
electronics projects, IoT and problem solving.