1. New Arduino Groups for final project
2. Head to computer lab- the first thing you should do when you log in is open this blog and check out your Circuits module grade. You need to know your student number to access your grade.
CLICK HERE FOR CIRCUIT GRADES (B-day).
CLICK HERE FOR CIRCUIT GRADES (A-day).
*You may raise your grade by fixing any of the problems described in the "Notes" section.
3. Final project explained
2. Head to computer lab- the first thing you should do when you log in is open this blog and check out your Circuits module grade. You need to know your student number to access your grade.
CLICK HERE FOR CIRCUIT GRADES (B-day).
CLICK HERE FOR CIRCUIT GRADES (A-day).
*You may raise your grade by fixing any of the problems described in the "Notes" section.
3. Final project explained
- You and your partner have the freedom to design something on the Arduino
- You must use at least 2 different components that we learned about in your design.
- You may use components that we didn't learn about, but you will have to look up the code and circuit design to implement those components.
- You will have the next 3 STEAM days to complete your project.
4. Today's steps:
- Decide with your partner which project you would like to do.
- Write a project plan in your Arduino Reflection Log
- Your plan must get approved by Mr. Robinett
- You must demonstrate knowledge of how to code your components. Please provide some sample code in your plan (you don't have to write all of the code first)
5. Helpful resources:
Arduino Cheat Sheet- this guide has a lot of the code commands that we have used.
SparkFun SIK Guide (included in your Arduino box)
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