Like GrimJack says, once you connect them, you still have to get them to "talk" to each other. That is the "fun" part. You'll need to know how to write up some code. As for the rooted Android, all that means is you have given yourself unrestricted access. For example, if you have ever worked in a large corporation, you are restricted from installing/removing any unauthorized software. You are also restricted from making any system changes to your PC. This is the same for the non-rooted Android Operating System that you get from your carrier. When you root the phone, you are essentially reloading an unrestricted operating system which allows you to do anything you want, including bricking the phone. Bricking a phone is similar to a continuous blue screen cycle on a PC.
That's it for today kids!