Amuchan Developer V10 Kano Workshop Link
Amuchan Developer v10 Kano Workshop — Dynamic Discourse
2. Setup & First Program (30 min)
- Flashing Kano firmware to Amuchan v10 via Kano Toolkit.
- Connecting to Kano Code web interface via WiFi or USB serial.
- “Hello World” on the LED matrix using blocks, then viewing generated Python code.
Phase 4: Dual-Axis Mapping (75 minutes)
Using the Amuchan v10 whiteboard template, the team plots features on two axes:
- X-axis: Satisfaction impact (low to high)
- Y-axis: Implementation effort (low to high)
Then, they overlay the Kano classifications: amuchan developer v10 kano workshop
- Basics in the top-left (high impact if missing, but low delight when present) → Fix immediately.
- Delighters in the top-right (high effort, high delight) → Schedule for a future innovation sprint.
- Performance features along a diagonal line → Optimize continuously.
3. Instructor & Admin Features
- Live quiz / code checkpoint – auto‑grade hardware interactions
- Student fork & merge – branch workshop exercises, merge solutions
- Resource monitor – see CPU/RAM per workshop instance
- Offline mode – entire workshop runs on local Kano network (no cloud needed)
Audience
- Backend/frontend developers, product managers, UX designers, and technical leads familiar with web or mobile development basics.
- Teams aiming to ship a lightweight, high-impact feature set using Amuchan v10.
1. Introduction (20 min)
- What is Amuchan v10?
A low-cost ARM-based microcontroller with onboard sensors (accelerometer, temp, light) and RGB LED matrix.
- Kano OS & Kano Code overview – visual programming + Python transition.
- Workshop kit contents: Amuchan v10, USB-C cable, breadboard, sensors (button, PIR, ultrasonic).