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- Introduction to IoT Workshop -- review slides.
- Installfest -- Thurday, March 22 at 5:30 PM at Puppet
- Event Start -- The event will begin at 6 PM with food and the Sponsors Fair. At 7 PM, there will be a welcome from WWCode Portland and Lightning Talks.
- Sponsors Expo -- Friday will begin with a Sponsors Expo featuring some of the most innovative tech companies in Portland. If you are looking for a new opportunity, this will be a great oppotunity to network.
- IoT Lightning Talks -- we are scheduled to have two IoT lightning talks
- Team Assignments -- We will assign teams to make sure the teams are well-balanced. If you already have you own team and do not want to be assigned, please let us know at check-in.
To discuss ideas with other participants prior to the event, join the tricider brainstorm session we have set up here.
Our primary hardware is from Adafruit (hardware list). We also have Arduino 101 kits provided by Intel.
You will need to install the Arduino IDE to program the device. Depending on your operating system, you may require drivers for the Feather HUZZAH. Follow the instructions here to install drivers and run the Blink Test and the Connecting via WiFi to make sure your system and WiFi are set up correctly.
These instructions largely follow https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-feather-huzzah-esp8266/using-arduino-ide You can find more details and screenshots there.
- Install the CP2104 VCP Drivers (not necessary for Linux): https://www.silabs.com/products/development-tools/software/usb-to-uart-bridge-vcp-drivers
- Install the Arduino IDE here!: https://arduino.cc/download
- Add ESP8266 boards
- There's a text box under "Preferences > Additional Board Manager URLs". In the text box, enter http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json
- Tools -> Board -> Board Manager – Search for ESP8266, then click the Install button.
- Run Blink Code
- File > Examples > ESP8266 > Blink
- Click Verify (If you don’t have a device)
- Click Upload (If you do have a device)
Adafruit has several setup tutorials, videos, and articles available to help you familiarize yourself with the platform.
Please make sure you sign up for the WWCode Portland Slack community and join the #event-hackathon channel.
The event hashtag is #WWCodeHack18. Tweet with this hashtag and/or tag us in your tweets: @wwcodeportland.
6:00 - Doors Open + Dinner (Aprisa Mexican Cuisine) + Sponsors Expo
7:00 - Welcome from Women Who Code + IoT Lightning Talks
7:45 - Break for Sponsors Expo
8:15 - Team assignments are announced
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM - Teams are hacking on their projects and mentors are assisting
9:00 - Breakfast (Pop Bagels)
12:30 - Breakfast (Theo's - sandwiches)
6:00 - Dinner (Hotlips Pizza)
9:00 AM - 1:30 PM - Teams are hacking on their projects and mentors are assisting
9:00 - Breakfast (Green Zebra - assorted pastries)
12:30 - Lunch (World Food - Mediterranean)
1:30 - Announcements from Women Who Code
2:00 - Presentations + Demos Begin
4:30 - Winners Announced