I like the feather format a lot as well and Arduino makes some in that shape (and smaller) but having taught a number of beginner's classes with Arduinos at my hackerspace, I think the Uno format is a bit friendlier for novices. Having a wifi/bluetooth enabled board in that shape is great.
It's easier to see what you're doing and plug a rats next of wires into the bigger board without it falling over, and everyone's got to start somewhere! Uno format Arduinos are a learning tool first and foremost and they do that job really well.
It's easier to see what you're doing and plug a rats next of wires into the bigger board without it falling over, and everyone's got to start somewhere! Uno format Arduinos are a learning tool first and foremost and they do that job really well.