Arduino Education Starter Kit
Learn electronics and get started with programming in your classroom step-by-step - no experience necessary!Features
- No prior coding or electronics experience is required
- Easy to get started
- Projects are fun and engaging with real-world topics
- Boost critical thinking, collaborative learning, and problem-solving skills
- Increase your own confidence in electronics with teacher guidance
- Learn electronics step by step, with no prior coding or electronics experience required
- Learn about current, voltage, digital logic, and programming
Overview
Teach middle school students the basics of programming, coding, and electronics. No prior
knowledge or experience is necessary as the kits guide you through step-by-step, you are
well-supported with teacher guides, and lessons can be paced according to your students' abilities.
You can integrate the kit throughout the curriculum, giving your students the opportunity to become
confident in programming and electronics with guided sessions and open experimentation. You'll
also be teaching them vital 21st-century skills such as collaboration and problem-solving.
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The Arduino Education Starter Kit includes:
- Four Arduino Unos
- Four USB cables
- Four mounting bases
- Four multimeters
- Four 9v battery snaps
- Eight 9v batteries
- 20 red, 20 green, 20 yellow & 20 blue LEDs
- 20 220 Ohms, 20 560 Ohms, four 1k Ohms, four 10k Ohms resistors, eight 4.7 kOhms
- Four breadboard 400 points
- Four solid jumper wires
- Four small servo motors
- Eight potentiometers 10k Ohms
- Eight knob potentiometers
- Eight capacitors 100uF
- 20 pushbuttons
- Four piezo capsules
- Four phototransistors
- Four stranded jumper wires black
- Four stranded jumper wires red
- Four temperature sensors
- Four jumper wires female to male black
- Four jumper wires female to male red
- Four sets of M3 screws
- Four sets of M3 bolts
- Access to an online platform which helps students take their first steps into the world of electronics and invention
- Specific online content for the teachers
- 9 step-by-step lessons with up to 25 hours of class time, covering:
- Basic concepts of electricity
- Safety in class
- Schematics
- Writing code
- Controlling a circuit
- Coding concepts
- Controlling a servo motor
- Producing sounds, tones, and music
- Measuring the intensity of light
- Two open-ended group projects: design, build and program a climate-control system for greenhouse; build a holiday light circuit
- A logbook for the students to annotate their observations and experiments
- A version of the logbook with teacher solutions