I'm feeling a bit in over my head and would love some suggestions. My kids and I are interested in learning electronics and especially controlling real world things with computer programs (Motors, solenoids, LEDs, etc etc.) We've been doing things with Scratch and Lego WeDo but we want to take it up a notch both in terms of programming and physical elements. I have a little programming experience but no electronics experience.
Without doing a lot of research I ordered a Raspberry Pi thinking it could directly control things, but now am realizing I need some sort of shield/controller/board etc to do this correctly. I'm a little overwhelmed by all the cobblers/shields/duinos/controllers available, especially since I'm not even sure exactly what specific projects we'll be doing. I wonder if there's a good starter kit for Pi, similar to this that will get us going, that includes components and a manual.
I'm not opposed to buying a Gertduino if that's what I need (Did Gertduinos supplant Gertboards?), but that still doesn't help me as far as components and tutorials.
Thanks for any and all help. I look forward to becoming a contributing member of this community once i figure out what the heck I'm doing.





