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= what can we improve? =
 
= what can we improve? =
* A quick intro into "electronics"
 
** how does the voltmeter work/how is it used
 
** R = U ⁄ I was mentioned but not explained again (i had that like 10 years ago in school)
 
** "Spannungsteiler" was mentioned, but i struggled understanding why it is used, how we can measure values from LDR (or sensors with +/vcc/output)
 
  
 
== kit / components provided ==
 
== kit / components provided ==
* ESP32 / ESP8266 does not fit the breadboards well (actually it does for me now, but needs so much force that i was afraid to break it)
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* ESP32 / ESP8266 does not fit the breadboards well
* the list of components is not complete. Therefore it is not easy to find any datasheets
 
  
 
== videos ==
 
== videos ==
 
* network video has a jump when connecting (where the access point is rebooted, time?), https://youtu.be/PJ3nQo_Hw3I
 
* network video has a jump when connecting (where the access point is rebooted, time?), https://youtu.be/PJ3nQo_Hw3I
* network video doesn't explain how to actually connect the ESP to WiFi
 
 
== general ==
 
* keep intermediate deadlines. By delaying milestones without pushing out the final due date, there is less and less time for the actual tasks.
 
* a page where all deadlines and a rough timeline are present would be helpful. I had to look at various sites to collect all the dates.
 

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