BeagleBone, the newest tool in the BeagleBoard platform, is a low-cost credit-card-sized computer with plenty of I/O and processing power for real-time analysis provided by the TI Sitara(tm) AM335x ARM(r) Cortex(tm)-A8 processor. BeagleBone can be complemented with a wide range of "cape" plug-in boards which augment BeagleBone's functionality, as well as an experienced 5,000+ member community on BeagleBoard.org which provides projects, examples and support. Each of the four 50-minute hands-on tutorials with the BeagleBone will provide an introduction to the BeagleBone with emphasis on how to use the expansion header interfaces. The tutorials will include instruction on how to "breadboard" a LED, push button, and i2c based EEPROM along with and interact with them from Linux. Attendees will need to bring a laptop with a terminal application such as minicom(Linux) or teraterm(Windows).