Programming Electronics Academy
Programming Electronics Academy Podcast
The Programming Electronics Academy Podcast is a show featuring programmers, hobbyists, and other influencers, who are realizing their creative vision using Arduino. In each episode our host and guests of the show will talk about their creative projects and prototypes, how they managed build them, and what listeners can do to get out there and make their own projects using Arduino.
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Programming Electronics Academy
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Sep 25, 2025
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Episodes
EP 022 Using Arduino in Schools with Phil Nolt 06.11.2017 28:44
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EP 021 1Sheeld with Amr Saleh 23.10.2017 17:50
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EP 020 TinkerCAD with Joshua Brooks 09.10.2017 32:31
Joshua Brooks teaches us all about TinkerCAD , a free and easy to use browser based software for 3D Modeling and Simulation. Interested in learning Arduino? Buy access to all our training now - for just 19USD per month with a 30 day satisfaction or your money back "No Hassle" guarantee! https://bit.ly/3xllpId
EP 019 Electronic Textiles with Dr. Katharina Bredies 25.09.2017 25:28
This week Michael has the chance to sit down with Dr. Katharina Bredies , the brain behind 'The Light Curtain' , an interactive textile powered by Arduino. Katharina walks Michael through the design and implementation of this unique product (3:00), details how the curtain can be used for communication (12:30), and guesses what the future of textile and electronic integrations might look like (17:3...
EP 018 Miniature Arduinos with Ken Burns 11.09.2017 31:41
This week Michael sits down with electrical engineer and entrepreneur Ken Burns. Ken is the founder of TinyCircuits , a company that designs and builds tiny open source electronics for makers and hobbyists. Ken talks about the inspiration behind his invention, 'TinyDuino' ,an Arduino compatible board that's less than the size of a quarter (3:50), why he chose to manufacture all his own electronics...
EP 017 Arduino Lie Detectors with Dante Roumega 28.08.2017 23:26
This week Michael has a chance to chat with Dante Roumega who designed and built his very own Arduino Lie Detector . Dante explains how he came up with such a unique concept (4:25), how his initial product actually made people cry (7:00), and what iterations he has planned for the next version...it may or may not involve electric shocks (11:25). Check out Dante's Lie Detector in action here . Inte...
EP 016 FizViz with Trent Shumay 14.08.2017 31:15
This week Michael calls up Trent Shumay, founder of Finger Food Studios , to talk about their latest invention FizViz , a large scale physical visualization for your stats. Trent talks about how his company was born out of wanting to combine the physical and digital worlds (3:10), how FizViz creates makes it easy, and fun, to track your analytics (12:40), and what additions they're thinking up for...
EP 015 A Wearable Compass with Jelle Reith 30.07.2017 24:51
This week Michael has a chance to sit down with Jelle Reith who has created an amazing project called ' Compass ', an Arduino powered wearable used for navigation. Jelle talks about where the inspiration for 'Compass' came from (4:00), breaks down how this unique product functions (6:50), and explains how he's planning to apply 'Compasses' technology to future projects (16:00). You can see Compass...
EP 014 Arduino Drones with Nikodem Bartnik 17.07.2017 22:00
This week Michael sits with 17 year old whiz-kid Nikodem Bartnik who recently built his very own Arduino Drone . Nikodem talks about challenges that came with 3D printing his own frame (4:50), how the internet was his primary resource when learning to use Arduino (10:50), and what advice he would give to other young programmers who are feeling intimidated by getting started (16:55). You can se...
EP 013 Eco-Monitoring Bird Feeders with Greg and Phillip Voronin 03.07.2017 35:30
This week Michael has the pleasure to sit down with a father and son duo, Greg and Phillip Voronin, who recently took home first prize in a hackster.io sponsored Arduino competition for their Eco-monitoring Bird Feeder . Greg and Phillip talk about the inspiration for the project (2:10), how they combined Arduino and Intel Edison (8:00), and why it was so important for them to share their learni...
EP 012 Desktop Robot Arms with Gabe Bentz 19.06.2017 26:22
This week Michael sits down with Gabe Bentz, founder and Chief Engineer at Slant Concepts. Slant recently concluded a successful Kickstarter campaign for their latest invention ' LittleArm ', a 3D printed desktop robot arm. Gabe talks about how LittleArm was born out of weekend garage project (4:10), how the subsequent Kickstarter campaign blew away their wildest expectations (9:40), and why the n...
EP 011 QuadBot with Josh Elijah 04.06.2017 26:01
This week Michael sits down with the Founder and CTO of ' EngiMake ', Josh Elijah, to talk about his fantastic new Arduino powered invention, ' QuadBot '. Josh talks about how QuadBot started as a university project (1:40), how the product's design, and target audience, have evolved over time (6:00), and how QuadBot is being used by educators to get young people interested in electronics and codin...
EP 010 High Speed Camera Rigs with Ted Kinsman 21.05.2017 30:25
This week, Michael sits down with Ted Kinsman . Ted is an assistant professor of photographic technology at the Rochester Institute of Technology, and has recently been doing some amazing projects combining photography with Arduino. Ted talks about how his interest in time lapse photography lead him to Arduino (2:10), how he's been able to capture incredible images ( like a water droplet impact )...
EP 009 COSMOS and Biohacked Dogs with William Osman 08.05.2017 30:17
This week Michael sits down with Mechanical Engineer and Youtube sensation William Osman to talk about a few of the projects he's developed using Arduino. William talks about how his desire to build a Motion Control System got him interested in Arduino (1:00), how working on the TV Show 'BattleBots' got him working with COSMOS (6:40), and how his goal of steering his dog helped inspire his latest...
EP 008 Self Watering Plants with Eirik Sverd 24.04.2017 33:40
This week Eirik Sverd, an Automation Engineering Student, sits down with Michael to discuss some of the amazing projects his created using Arduino. Eirik talks about how Arduino helped him overcome his early fear of programming (2:20), how learning to control RF signals opened a world possibilities (7:30), and the story behind his latest invention, a ' No Pump Automatic Plant Watering System' (17...
EP 007 Astromech Droids and Basement Spaceships with Brian Thompson 10.04.2017 20:03
For all the Star Wars fans out there, have we got an episode for you! This week our guest is Brian Thompson, founder of 'The Smuggler's Room' . Brian chats with Michael about how his childhood love of Star Wars lead to him building his own Droids from scratch (1:50), the support his found from the R2-D2 builders community (8:00), and how he convinced his wife to let him build a spaceship in their...
EP 006 Programmable Guitar Pedals with Electrosmash 27.03.2017 26:47
This week Michael sits down with Ray from Electrosmash to talk about his invention 'The pedalSHIELD UNO ', a programmable guitar pedal that works with the Arduino UNO. The two discuss how Ray was able to blend his love of programming and music (2:15), how Electrosmash users can program unique guitar tones using their open source hardware (5:35), and how he's striving to make his products accessibl...
EP 005 Spinphony with Nick Polito 13.03.2017 19:30
This week Michael sits down with mechanical engineer Nick Polito to talk about his innovative new Arduino installation, 'Spinphony' . The two discuss how Spinphony was created as part of Google's ' Made With Code ' initiative (3:35), how Nick was able to create a musical bicycle using Arduino and 'Ableton Live' (5:20), and how he and his teammates were able to put the project together in three wee...
EP 004 Fingerprint Readers and Remote Igniters with Noah Del Coro 27.02.2017 21:02
This week Michael sits down with engineering student Noah Del Coro to talk about a couple of interesting projects that he's been able to build using Arduino. The two talk about the influence of ' Instructables ' on young electronics enthusiasts (4:10), the value of joining his high school's ' FIRST ' team (5:45), and then get into the projects that Noah has created with Arduino, including his ' Fi...
EP 003 In the Classroom with Jack Gupton 13.02.2017 26:28
This week Michael sits down with public school teacher Jack Gupton to talk about the successes and challenges he's had teaching electronics and programming to his students with Arduino. The two discuss how he introduced his 8th graders to the basic concepts on programming (3:50), how 'Maker Challenges' have worked to motivate his students (8:00), adopting less tradition forms of instruction (12:35...
EP 002 I2C and SPI with Dan Hienzsch 13.02.2017 30:36
This week Michael sits down with the founder of Rheingold Heavy, Dan Hienzsch. The two talk about Dan's beginnings in Silicon Valley (1:45), how Arduino opened him up to the world of microcontrollers (7:55), and the inspiration behind building his own circuit board, the 'I2C and SPI Education Shield' (9:10). The two also get into Dan's passion for electronics education, and discuss the advice that...
EP 001 The Hover Disk with Dan Massey 10.02.2017 21:15
On the Inaugural episode of the Programming Electronics Academy Podcast, Michael sits down for a chat with educator and electronics hobbyist Dan Massey. The two discuss how Dan first got interested in electronics (3:20), how his first Arduino project literally went up in flames (5:30), the challenges he faced building an Arduino powered 'Hover Disk' (8:20), and how he's managed to bring Arduino in...
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