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Are you looking for ways to keep your students engaged in a virtual setting? Would you like to spice up your courses with hands-on projects? Using Arduino Engineering Kit, you can achieve these. Due to COVID-19, many instructors started to look for creative ways of giving students a lab experience. Some of them chose to create virtual labs, some of them designed hardware projects with low-cost hardware or integrated hardware projects kits to their curriculum. If you are interested in how Dr. Azadi from San Francisco State University used Arduino Engineering Kit during the pandemic to teach his Mechatronics course, check out these articles:
I recently found some interesting hardware in a demo on Hackster. The Magicbit is an ESP32-based project platform. It includes some plug and play sensors and a built-in display on a brightly colored PCB. The demo shows how to send the data collected by the Magicbit to ThingSpeak. You can see how to use the Arduino IDE to program the device, using the ThingSpeak library for Arduino, ESP 8266, and ESP32 . Of course, once you get the data into ThingSpeak, you can use the integrated MATLAB to do just about anything with the data. The Magicbit is funded from a Kickstarter campaign .
MATLAB, Simulink, and their support for a variety of low-cost hardware has allowed many students to continue benefit from project-based learning, even from their own homes. Popular choices include the Arduino Engineering Kit and Raspberry Pi.
If you use or are considering using Raspberry Pi for your class, your students could benefit from using the Raspberry Pi Resource Monitor App. This app, introduced in MATLAB R2020b, will allow them to graphically configure target boards, deploy Simulink models and MATLAB functions, manage peripheral devices and interfaces, and perform common troubleshooting steps. Such an approach can simplify many of the technical challenges faced by educators who adopt a ‘Hardware at Home’ approach for their lab-based classes.
Click here to learn more about Raspberry Pi support from MATLAB and Simulink.
You may also want to learn more about Virtual Labs and Projects with MATLAB and Simulink, or read some Tips for Moving your Lab-based Classes Online.