STEM project "Meteor station"
On April 8, the first practical lesson for students of grades 8-9 of Zaporizhia Gymnasium No. 106 on engineering components for the physical implementation of the STEM project “Meteor Station” took place.
Under the leadership of Danylo Rengevych, a computer science teacher at Zaporizhia Gymnasium No. 106, and Ihor Poleshko, head of the Robotics with Arduino group of the Children’s and Youth Scientific University, Ihor Poleshko, the students began to familiarize themselves with the hardware part of the project and are already conducting physical experiments on real equipment.
The Arduino-based Weather Station project is an automated device for measuring weather parameters: temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, and illumination. It uses sensors connected to an Arduino board to collect real-time data. The obtained indicators can be displayed on the screen or transferred to a computer or to the cloud for further analysis.
The children acquired the initial skills of making diagrams and independently developed a part of the project, which is intended for displaying the measured data on the indicator.
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