Take a journey of learning through the "Internet of Things" and Robotics. Learners apply Arm-based technology to solve interesting and authentic problems, using micro:bits and other exciting peripherals to create autonomous cars and smart cities.
Learners explore how to create an autonomous car which interacts with a smart city. Learners are immersed in a series of projects which involves rapid team-based development of a solution to meet specified criteria.
- What is a micro:bit?
- The IPO model
- Inputs
- Outputs
- Drawing pictures
- Disco car
- Light follower
- Bit:bot race car branding
- Bit:bot body and frame
- Modular racetrack
- Tilt control and bluetooth
- Testing the car and track
- Smart traffic lights (2 lessons)
- Electronics
- The brain
- Autonomous drones
- Smart car (2 lessons)
- Collision avoidance systems
- Marketing the car
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Machine learning (ML)
- Evaluation
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