Course Content
Lesson 1: Meet Arduino – The Brain Inside Gadgets
To introduce students to Arduino Uno, a popular microcontroller that brings smart gadgets to life, and to explore its parts using Tinkercad Circuits.
0/5
Lesson 2: Input – How Does Arduino Sense?
To help students understand input sensors and how Arduino uses them to collect information from the environment.
0/5
Lesson 3: Output – How Does Arduino React?
To help students understand output devices and how Arduino reacts by sending signals to devices like LEDs or buzzers.
0/5
Lesson 4: Make a Smart Light!
To understand how smart circuits using sensors like LDRs can help automate everyday tasks, like turning on lights only when needed — saving energy and making life easier.
0/5
Lesson 5: Your First Arduino Code!
To introduce the basics of programming Arduino using simple block-based coding so that students understand how code can control electronic components like LEDs.
0/5
Lesson 6: If-This-Then-That Logic
To introduce students to conditional logic used in programming, which helps machines like Arduino make decisions based on real-world data like temperature or light.
0/5
C7: Arduino Basics & I/O with Tinkercad Circuits
  1. How to write basic Arduino code using blocks?
    By arranging visual blocks in Tinkercad to send instructions to Arduino — no need to type real code yet.

  2. What is programming logic and structure?
    It’s the step-by-step order in which commands are given: setup (start) → repeat instructions like turning ON/OFF an LED.

  3. How does Arduino follow code?
    Arduino reads the code from top to bottom and performs tasks exactly as told — like turning on an LED, waiting, and turning it off.
Fill in the form for S’O’A Fablab Orientation 2021.