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Usually, when we build a gadget, we use a small prototyping board we call an Arduino. But before you can build anything, you need to learn how to program this board. To do so, you’ll use Tinkercad to build a fantastic counter on your computer!
What you will learn • Build an electric circuit in Tinkercad; • Recognize the names and functions of certain electronic components; • Correct use of Arduino functions: digitalWrite(), pinMode() and delay(); • Identify and fix code errors; • Recognize the existence and importance of electronics in current technology development; • Develop technical knowledge in the area of electronics, by identifying components, their functions and their application in circuits; • Evaluate information, critically and autonomously, transforming it into knowledge; • Ability to solve problems by creating original and creative solutions; • Focus on objectives and results; • Assess the impact of decisions made; • Ability to adapt to new situations.
General recommendations Duration (in minutes): 60 minutes Recommended age: 10-12 years Level: Advanced
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