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Prerequisite: None
Duration: 15 Weeks
Classes per Week: 1 class (45 minutes each)
Course Overview:
This course introduces students to the basics of electronics and
programming using Arduino. Students will learn how to work
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with electronic components and build simple circuits, gaining
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hands-on experience with LEDs, series and parallel circuits, and
coding for Arduino. By the end of the course, students will be
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Covered Topics
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Unit 3: Advanced Circuits and Parallel Configuration
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Building parallel circuits and comparing with series
circuits
Writing code to control LEDs in parallel circuits
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Materials Needed:
Arduino kit (including LEDs, resistors, and an RGB LED)
Computer for coding and programming the Arduino
Internet connection
Chrome browser
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Assessment
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At the end of each lesson, learners will be assessed on their
ability to build circuits and write code for Arduino. Assessments
will focus on understanding circuit design, coding accuracy, and
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Certification
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