Electronics With Arduino
Time
N/A

Difficulty
Advanced
Prerequisites
Electrical Circuits
Departments
Human Technologies
Authors
Ross Parker
Groupings
Individual
Pairs
Pairs
Minimum Year Group
None
Blurb
Arduino is a tiny computer to which you can connect electronics, which can then be programmed. It is an amazing way to learn how to build powerful circuits. In this unit you will explore Arduino with the Arduino Starter Kit.
License
This work is shared under the following license: Creative Commons BY-SA-NC
Outline
The Pitch Why should I bother learning this?
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Resources What is needed to run this unit?
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Interdisciplinary Links Do not try and force this. What areas of other subjects might this reflect and/discuss language. For IB, links with ToK.
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Teacher Reflection What was successful? What needs changing? Alternative Assessments and Lesson Ideas? What other Differentiation Ideas/Plans could be used?
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Credits Any CC attribution, thanks, credit, etc.
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Tiny Flexible Machines
The Pitch
Arduino Starter Kit
All You Need
- This unit is very light in terms of instructions in Gibbon: everyone will be done with the kit.
- Purchase your Arduino Starter Kit, and follow the book to learn as much as you can.
- Take photos and videos of yourself building the systems in the book, and keep them handy for your evidence.
Evidence
Finishing Up
- For your evidence produce a short written piece, including photos and/or videos, describing the best thing you built using your Arduino Starter Kit.
- Submit this work as your evidence.
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