Last night was the LAVA BBQ. Always a fun time. Watching Stephen Mercer lead us all in a filk version of “An old Austrian went yodeling” was worth price of admission right there.
My highlights today included meeting the LabVIEW champions and the NI WEEK Conference party.
Just waiting for the next sessions to start here at #niweek Last night’s Lava BBQ was great. Long walk back to the hotel. But it was interesting to see more of Austin.
Looking forward to meeting the LabVIEW champions at 2pm today.
It’s been a long time coming, but our new blog site is alive. But, I guess if you are reading this then…
The goal of this blog is to showcase some cool skunkworks projects we are undertaking, make announcements, offer LabVIEW tips and tricks, and provide a creative outlet for our talented team.
As an educator, I’m excited about what I’m seeing directed towards effective classrooms for up and coming engineers and their instructors. After a long rant last week by a friend soured years ago by an engineering degree where he “never got to build anything” (he builds and customizes bicycles now), I’m charged up about the products and approaches being high-lighted this week.
“Hands-on learning” and the promotion of creative discussion and learning communities (including between disciplines!) are all familiar at the elementary and secondary levels, but often get passed over in post-secondary institutions.
Attended a panel discussion about the future of engineering, namely how to keep individuals excited about engineering. They hit the nail on the head. Students of any age need to see the relevance of what they’re doing, need to be challenged creatively, need to put it into practice and need to make real-world connections through discussion and sharing what they’ve learned with the greater community.
FIRST is promoting it. LEGO is promoting it. Enable is pushing hands on learning all over the place.
Great to see what’s coming through NI and their other partners too!
Good morning from the second day of NI WEEK in the incredibly warm city of Austin Texas.
Yesterday NI announced the release of a new piece of hardware that will help students everywhere learn data acquisition programming with LabVIEW: the MyDAQ
Check out the Getting Started videos. (wow….what a golden voice!)