HyperDuino


We have been having a great time working with Roger Wagner's HyperDuino. 

Basically-- it is a small board that piggybacks onto an Arduino--

and can make "magic" happen to your presentations and projects.

 

Our first project was to use HyperDuino to enhance a little museum.

This led to creating the URL:  www.thelittlemuseum.net which brings you to the museum area on Auntie's web pages.

(You can visit by clicking on the navigation bar above.)

 

The Little Museum consists of FoamCore boards of exhibit areas.

 

 

Sensors on the boards connect to information on the computer to expand and explore the museum materials.

Visit The Little Museum section of Auntie's web pages to learn more about the exhibits

and to get ideas for your own tiny museum.


To learn more about HyperDuino...

<--  Click on the logo

 

 Auntie wants you to know that HyperDuino is soooo much fun to use!

If you have ever heard of Arduino or the Maker Movement... and had no idea how to get started ...HyperDuino is what you need!

 

AND NOW... HyperDuino is available for Chrome. This is really exciting since so many schools are using Chrome.

Auntie will be posting some projects and ideas for using HyperDuino for Chrome very soon

-- so come back often to check out these pages!

 


 Auntie will help you to learn to use your HyperDuino. Keep coming back for ideas.

We will also announce new idea sheets on our Facebook page, Twitter and on the HyperDuino group page on Facebook.

 


Download
PDF Cardboard measurements for HyperDuino Presentation Book
This is a PDF of the measurements of the cardboard pieces used in Auntie's HyperDuino Presentation Kit
(if you want to cut your own cardboard pieces).
The Kit contains pre-cut and scored cardboard, Velcro, FoamCore page insert, cover material and instructions for creating a presentation book.
The Kit is available in Auntie's Store.
Book cardboard handout FINAL.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 114.5 KB