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Programming Design Challenge w/ Arduino (Computer Science/Engineering)
Programming Design Challenge w/ Arduino (Computer Science/Engineering)
Programming Design Challenge w/ Arduino (Computer Science/Engineering)
Programming Design Challenge w/ Arduino (Computer Science/Engineering)
Programming Design Challenge w/ Arduino (Computer Science/Engineering)
Programming Design Challenge w/ Arduino (Computer Science/Engineering)
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Working in groups, students experience an engineering design process in the designing, building, and programming of an automated machine which solves a given problem. The lesson provides students the option to solve one of four different problems each requiring a combination of programming, electronics prototyping, and physical building. Students are asked to document their design process in an engineering notebook. The following is an example of one of these problems:

Railroad Crossing Problem: A prototype of a railroad crossing gate and warning light is needed which senses the lights of a train and provides car drivers proper warning.

I used the Vilros Arduino Uno 3 Ultimate Starter Kit with my students (link below) but you could use other electronic prototyping platforms or modify the activity to work with the browser-based Arduino simulator provided by TinkerCAD (link below). I didn't limit students to a particular set of materials, but cardboard and tape would likely be all you need. Lesson also includes a rubric.

Arduino Uno 3 Ultimate Starter Kit

TinkerCAD Arduino Simulator

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Programming Design Challenge w/ Arduino (Computer Science/Engineering)

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9th - 12th
Teaching Duration
2 Weeks

Description

Working in groups, students experience an engineering design process in the designing, building, and programming of an automated machine which solves a given problem. The lesson provides students the option to solve one of four different problems each requiring a combination of programming, electronics prototyping, and physical building. Students are asked to document their design process in an engineering notebook. The following is an example of one of these problems:

Railroad Crossing Problem: A prototype of a railroad crossing gate and warning light is needed which senses the lights of a train and provides car drivers proper warning.

I used the Vilros Arduino Uno 3 Ultimate Starter Kit with my students (link below) but you could use other electronic prototyping platforms or modify the activity to work with the browser-based Arduino simulator provided by TinkerCAD (link below). I didn't limit students to a particular set of materials, but cardboard and tape would likely be all you need. Lesson also includes a rubric.

Arduino Uno 3 Ultimate Starter Kit

TinkerCAD Arduino Simulator

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August 20, 2021
Great activity for a Robotics class.
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Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th

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