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A unique podcast focusing on technology education for kids and adults.

William Bushee & Ross Wickman

  • Dec 24, 2018 LATEST EPISODE
  • infrequent NEW EPISODES
  • 21m AVG DURATION
  • 32 EPISODES


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21: Ordering Supplies From China Resellers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 18:00


Today Will discusses how to avoid issues when purchasing from resellers on eBay. Lessons learned derived from a few recent transactions. Takeaways: Plan ahead, can easily take 5 to 12 weeks Always order more than one item If you need a larger quantity, diversify with different sellers

20: Mentoring College Students

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 26:00


In this episode Will provides an update on the current Hack Sioux Falls project. Also shared is some insight and advice Will provided to a college student curious about what he should be doing now to be better setup for after graduation. Key steps to take now: Find a mentor Take an online course outside of college material https://www.pluralsight.com/ Read Will’s Book: Wired For Coding

19: My Twitter Bot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 24:00


Will announces another Hack Sioux Falls and the theme for it as kids are now settled back into school.

18: Being an Online Content Provider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 35:00


It was quite a busy summer. Will provides a brief update on what he has been up to and how some recent events went. Also in this episode Will explains his experiences being a content creator and sharing training course online.

17: My 3D Printer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 30:00


All the kids are now back in school so Will is back to tinkering and sharing some fun and interesting projects. This week Will shares his experiences and take-aways regarding 3D Printing: Device(s) he uses  How they work What you can actually print Current setup What he has printed And Links to great resources: http://thingiverse.com/ http://tinkercad.com/ https://www.repetier.com/ ​​​​​​​

16: Don't Pitch it, Fix it

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 29:00


Summer is winding down and Will reflects back on some of the great events that took place over the last few months.

15: The Future Is Code

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 42:00


Ross is finally back (if only for an episode) and brings with him a topic he has been focusing on a lot lately. Will shares his lessons and experience with keeping code from past projects for future use. Learning to 'code' is the on the top of many career lists. We talk about where coding is going, how and why to start building a code portfolio and the benefits of holding on to everything you've created in the past. Links: https://GitHub.com / https://gist.github.com https://Gitlab.com Git Beginers Guide: http://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/ Will's Public Repositories: https://github.com/bluemonkeydev

14: IOT Temperature Control Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 25:00


Will shares his experience with building IOT devices for monitoring and controlling devices around his home as well as the parts and processes to build some of your own. The particular project discussed in this episode is a temperature control module that helps keep an incubator room using a small ceramic space heater within 1 degree celsius. Take-away Lessons: These projects are not that complicated The cost to build a simple solution is just a few dollars. In this case, less than $15 Leverage existing dashboards and services; especially when getting started Links: https://youtu.be/H55IOwxkdY8 https://www.instructables.com/id/ESP8266-Temperature-Controlled-Relay/

13: Hack Sioux Falls Project Wraps Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 30:00


This week Will discusses wrapping up the Hack Sioux Falls Project, lessons learned, project outcomes, and plans for future events. Also, this last week was the first event partnering with the Sioux Falls School District. Cyber Patriot Camp where 6 instructors/volunteers helped 21 kids learn about passwords, security policies, running a VM, securing a VM. Links: Hack Sioux Falls: http://hacksiouxfalls.com (signup for notifications of future events) Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqvaQa2ZLifihNcFORzVzAQ youtube channel KDLT School Zone: https://www.kdlt.com/2018/07/19/school-zone-cyberpatriot/ KDLT Evening News: https://www.kdlt.com/2018/07/20/cyberpatriot-boot-camp-offers-students-a-crash-course-on-cyber-security/ KELO Evening News: https://www.keloland.com/news/education/sioux-falls-holds-national-cyber-camp/1313303479

12: Our Summer Gaming Bootcamp Re-capd

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 27:00


Ross is out yet again but Will has more details about exciting the Gaming Bootcamp events happening around Sioux Falls and the state. Native American Gaming Bootcamp: 3-day camps and free Funded by AT&T, huge thanks to them Have six planned around the state; Sioux Falls, Chamberlain, Mission, still planning a few Bobby, our instructor, brings a lot of Native culture into the program Gaming Bootcamps in Sioux Falls: Over 35 kids joined us this summer and 4 mentors or helpers Built 7 games in 5-days. Most games allow the kids to explore and create Custom Doodle Jump this year, huge success Always have a handful of kids who build their own custom games Host onsite at Raven and DocuTAP; great being on location, the kids love it Take-away Lessons:​​​​​​​ We want kids to learn and understand the basics of coding. It’s not just a “play games” camp even though I could easily host “play games” camps all-day long! amazed as how well the kids understand writing code and the creativity. We really need to do a better job allowing kids to learn and explore. Links: http://www.sdgamingbootcamp.com/ http://native.sdgamingbootcamp.com/

11: GenCyber Girls in CybHER Security Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 28:00


Just Will this week providing an update on wrapping up the Hack Sioux Falls Event that kicked off a few months ago. He also shares a couple other great regional events that took place. One being the GenCyber camp at DSU in Madison SD: the largest GenCyber camp in the country sponsored by NSA & AT&T Various guest speakers, mostly women in cyber careers including Secretary of the U.S. Air Force Heather Wilson Take-away Lessons:​​​​​​​ We need to expose more kids, not just girls, to all technology fields. Cyber, programming, hardware, microcontrollers, electronics There are camps and activities, you need to seek them out. It is so hard to get the message out about events. We will do our best to let you know about local events we hear about Links: https://www.cybher.org/camp/ https://www.gencyber.camp/ http://www.instructables.com/id/Infinity-Mirror-With-Ultra-Sonic-Sensors/

10: SFC Coding Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 37:00


A local Sioux Falls School requests some additional STEM activities and Will delivers. The SFC Coding Club was born. http://sfc-games.sdgamingbootcamp.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTA02T5gsVo Will & Ross also discuss content and course distribution platforms, their nuances, and the effort that goes into building course for using as learning tools as well as generating extra income. https://www.udemy.com/gaming-bootcamp-mentor-training/

9: Teaching Junior Achievement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 32:00


Will brings you another solo episode while Ross is still out on 'assignment'. He spent the last week co-teaching a Junior Achievement course called "JA Be Entrepreneurial". The course was made up of six different assignments that helped the students prepare business planes, research product/market fit, discover competitive advantage and more.

8: Where and how to buy electronic supplies

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 25:00


Will discusses where to purchase all the electronic supplies he mentions on the show as well as address some questions about cost and things to look out for. He also recaps how the local hosted event for Arduino Day 2018 went. When purchasing electronic supplies: 99% of what is needed can be purchased from Amazon & eBay Great success with eBay Exceptions with solder, LED strips, wires misrepresented, expect some dead components Arduinos, ESP8266, sensors, resistors, ICs, What NOT to buy from eBay: ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Solder; anything where performance is critical, high-end audio-amps, flash drives High voltage, test equipment, batteries & battery banks, Stuff “too” cheap probably is missing protection Keep in mind, virtually everything is made in China Take-away Lessons: Start simple, because you may decide not get into it A simple sensor kit is a good way to start: Arduino breadboard wires PIR ultrasonic LEDs Youtube is a great resource for how-to and demonstartion Links: https://www.ebay.com/ https://www.amazon.com/ https://sparkfun.com/ https://adafruit.com/

7: How NOT to apply for an internship

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 19:00


While Ross is out, Will digs up an old email that got him thinking about a great topic for an episode. In this episode Will goes over the experience he had with regards to the email conversation and disbelief (for lack of a better term) of the whole situation. He also goes over some excellent pointers on how to set yourself apart and the properly way to apply and subsequently land an internship. No spoilers here. You'll have to listen to the episode to learn about the content of the email.

6: Girls Breaker Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 52:00


In the Sioux Falls area and have a daughter? Will has a great event planned for May 26th from 10am-3pm and we talk about all the details on today's episode as well as why and how it got started. We geek out a little bit about backup solutions at the beginning but it's still great conversation.

5: Arduino Day 2018 - Hack Sioux Falls Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 16:00


Would you like to learn about the Arduino platform? Check out Arduino Day 2018 on May 12 for a worldwide celebration of Arduino. Our event will be hosted in Sioux Falls, SD and will be lead by our Hack Sioux Falls kids.

4: Cedar Falls has a Makerspace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 45:00


Will takes a trip to Cedar Falls IA and makes an interesting discovery while Ross stays back and takes a 2 week trip down memory lane.

3: Expectations for 'Hack Sioux Falls'

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 45:00


In this episode, Will discusses his expectations and hopes for an upcoming summer event he is hosting. Hack Sioux Falls is an event for teaching kids about electronics, embedded technology, and engineering. The event is 90 days long, open to kids ages 9 through 18 and parents are welcome. Each kid is provided with all of the electronics necessary to complete the challenge. More details are available at hacksiouxfalls.com

2: Teaching 130 8th Grade Girls About Electronics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 36:18


Will gets invited to put together some activities for a local Women in Science event. The event consisted of 130 girls from 6 local schools and resulted in some great exposure to technology for everyone involved.  Takeaway Lessons from the event: We need to start introducing technology earlier It should not be scary How can kids get started? It is not expensive Need to not over-plan

1: When Should Kids Learn to Program

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 30:21


Is it really ever too early? We talk about when the best time is for kids to start programming. In this episode, we lightly touch on some resources that can be used to get started as well as what is really required for hardware.  We will go much more into detail on all th resources in future episodes.

Seriously. We're Not Going to Edit this Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 0:23


Would you rather us spend our time finding fun and interesting things to tinker with, or would you rather have a flawless podcast? We thought so.

How Do People Find Us

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2018 0:52


You're already here so you did it. We also have other ways to contact us and follow along. You can learn them here.

Are We Going to Edit this Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 0:23


Nobody is perfect. We don't expect our podcast to be either and neither should you. We just want to share fun and interesting tech.

How Long Should This Podcast Be

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 0:41


We want to be sure we get to the point and get on with the show.

What Ross Thinks We Should Talk About

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 0:38


Ross briefly describes what he is interested in talking about and digging into with this podcast.

What Will Thinks We Should Talk About

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 0:58


Will briefly describes what he is interested in talking about and digging into with this podcast.

Are We Going to have Guests

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 0:47


The best way to learn is by talking to others that have more experience than you. Of course we are going to have guests.

How We Will Get People to Listen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 0:38


We want to make sure we have people listen, but how will we do that?

Should Anyone Not Listen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 0:39


We want to make sure the content we share is easily digestable. The more people who enjoy are content the better.

Who Should Listen to this Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 2:34


We briefly chat about who should listen to this podcast.

Introduction to the ... show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 23:23


We know we want to do a show, but at this point, we don't even have a name. We just like technology and want others to like it the same way we do.

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