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Codificación con Arduino, parte 1: proyectos que se mueven, se iluminan y emiten sonido
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Edades 11-16
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12 lecciones pregrabadas
12 semanas de apoyo docente
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12 lecciones pregrabadas
promedio 26 minutos por video12 semanas
de apoyo docente5 horas 10 minutos
horas totales de aprendizaje en video1 año de acceso
al contenidoProyectos
1-2 horas por semana. Students will follow along with the lessons shown on the video and then complete a few activities as practice. Students can upload code for me to check their progress or email me for help.Certificado de finalización
incluidoExperiencia de clase
INTRODUCTION: In this 12-week self-paced class, students will learn how to code an Arduino Uno to create projects that move, light up, and make sound. They will learn about microprocessors, breadboard circuits, sensors and actuators, as well as the code required to use them in projects. Students will learn how to create circuits and write code in order to use an LED, RGB LED, servo motor, potentiometer, photoresistor, thermistor, pushbutton, passive speaker, and ultrasonic sensor. They will learn how to read sensors and use the information obtained to perform an action. For example, if it gets too dark, an LED will light up and music will play. Each week, students learn about a different component culminating in a final project that students will create and share with the class. FORMAT OF THE LESSONS: Every week, a new lesson will be posted in the classroom on Outschool. Each lesson begins with a recorded video that is uploaded to the classroom in Outschool. A combination of the Arduino IDE and TinkerCad are used to teach the lessons in the videos. Provided in the video are detailed explanations of the Arduino IDE software as well as demonstrations showing how to use it to write code, compile the sketch, and upload it to the Arduino. TinkerCad is used to model and demonstrate how to build the circuit and also to show students the code needed to use the components. Depending on the number of students and the various time zones involved, live Zoom classes may be scheduled to provide assistance or to share final projects with the class. IMPORTANT: If you are using an actual Arduino, you will need to have access to a computer and not just a chromebook or tablet because the Arduino IDE does NOT work on those devices. Each video begins with a short PowerPoint presentation that explains the basic principles. This is followed by a detailed guided demonstration that shows how to connect the components and the code used to control them. Each student is expected to actively participate by following the directions described in the lesson using their components and the Arduino software and or using the simulation on TinkerCad. It may be helpful to have separate devices: one for watching the video and a computer to try out the lessons. This will make it easier to follow along with the lessons. Each week, an activity worksheet will be posted in the classroom that describes the objectives of the lesson, the new code commands that students will learn, and a list of activities to try. Students will have one week to complete the activities and are required to share their results and participate in the classroom discussions as described below. Students will receive help and feedback as needed regarding their code and projects. I will provide encouragement as students become proficient in their coding skills. S PRIOR KNOWLEDGE: Students do not need to have any prior coding knowledge or even own an actual Arduino Uno. It will be more fun if they do have actual components to use in this class, but they can still complete these lessons using the simulated Arduino program on TinkerCad circuits. Please see the recommended materials listed in the "Learner Supply List" shown below. I am excited to teach you how to code and to see what inventions you will make!
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn all about the Arduino Uno and how to attach sensors and actuators to it.
By the end of this course students will be able to write code that controls LEDs, passive buzzers, ultrasonic sensors, servo motors, pushbuttons, photoresistors, thermistors, and potentiometers.
Programa de estudios
12 Lecciones
más de 12 semanasLección 1:
Introduction the Arduino Uno and “Blink"
In this lesson, you will learn about microprocessors, such as the Arduino, the role of microprocessors and the parts of an Arudino Uno. You will also learn the basic structure of an Arduino sketch, and the commands used in the Blink sketch, namely, digitalWrite, pinMode, and delay.
38 minutos de lecciones en video
Lección 2:
Breadboards, Variables and Functions
In this lesson you will learn how to make temporary circuits using a breadboard and jumper wires. You will learn about the importance of using variables, the different types of variables and how to use them in your code. You will also learn how to write a function with and without the use of variables.
42 minutos de lecciones en video
Lección 3:
Serial Monitor
In this lesson you will learn about the Serial Monitor: what it is, why it is helpful and how to use. You will see how to print text and variables to the Serial Monitor and explore the way integer, and float variables are displayed and their upper limits.
You will also learn how to use the Serial Monitor to input information to be used by your code to turn on an RGB LED,
26 minutos de lecciones en video
Lección 4:
RGB LED
In this lesson you will learn about RGB LEDs, how to wire the and how to use the analogWrite command to control the brightness of each color (red, green and blue) to create any color they choose.
29 minutos de lecciones en video
Otros detalles
Lista de útiles escolares
Students need to either have an account with www.autocad.com to use the free TinkerCad circuit simulator or download the free Arduino IDE from www.arduino.cc. You can buy the components separately, but it would be more expensive than buying a kit that has all the parts you need and more. Recommended Devices/kits if you are purchasing components separately: Arduino Uno (or clone) with USB cable solderless breadboard 3 different color LEDs 3 1000-ohm resistors 3 220-ohm resistors 1-3 pushbuttons 1-3 potentiometers 1 servo motor 1 ultrasonic sensor 1 passive piezo buzzer 1 photoresistor 1 thermistor 1 RGB LED Many male-male jumper wires of different colors Many male-female jumper wires of different colors Recommended kit: https://www.amazon.com/EL-KIT-001-Project-Complete-Starter-Tutorial/dp/B01CZTLHGE/ref=pd_di_sccai_5?pd_rd_w=bIGPU&pf_rd_p=c9443270-b914-4430-a90b-72e3e7e784e0&pf_rd_r=HZ441MM9J35HZ1M3B0R7&pd_rd_r=17d2e048-512f-4d7e-a406-6cae8a9db450&pd_rd_wg=qGlug&pd_rd_i=B01CZTLHGE&psc=1
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Fuentes
Students who do not have an Arduino Uno will need to create an account with www.autocad.com in order to use the Arduino simulation found at www.tinkercad.com (the circuit section).
Students who have an Arduino Uno will need to download the latest version of the Arduino IDE from www.arduino.cc. Please do NOT use the beta version - only use the version 1.8.13 or 1.8.14.
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Ohio Certificado de Docencia en Educación Secundaria
2 Grado
Maestría en Ciencia desde Case Western Reserve University
Licenciatura en Ciencia desde Stern College for Women Yeshiva University
I have been a private school middle and high school science teacher for over 30 years and an Outschool online teacher for over 4 years. During that time, I taught classes in chemistry, engineering, earth science, life science, chemistry, forensic science, biology, and health. I enjoy teaching through hands-on experimentation and I believe that students learn best when they are activity engaged in the learning process.
I am an amateur photographer and love to photograph my grandchildren, my dog, and wildlife. I enjoy creating scrapbooks from my photos. I also enjoy tinkering with my Arduino and 3D printer to create inventions of my own.
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