Robotics and Automation 10, 20, 30
Course Configurations
Robotics and Automation 10 (Autonomous Focus)
Robotics and Automation 10 (Radio Control Focus)
Robotics and Automation 20 (Autonomous Focus)
Robotics and Automation 20 (Radio Control Focus)
Robotics and Automation 30 (Autonomous Focus)
ROBA41A
Module 41A: Wearable Technologies A (Optional)
Outcome
Investigate the use of wearable technologies.
Indicators
(a) | Research the development of wearable technologies, including e-textiles, activity trackers, fashion electronics, smart devices and products developed for electrostatic discharge control. |
(b) | Critique the functionality of wearable technologies, including issues related to data privacy. |
(c) | Examine the characteristics of conductive yarns that make them suitable for use in wearable technologies |
(d) | Research costs associated with wearable technologies. |
(e) | Predict the role of wearable technologies in the future. |
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SaskCode Arduino Kit
SaskCode has assembled classroom kits of hands-on materials, such as robot car kits, Arduino starter kits and sensors, that are designed to support the teaching of robotics skills at Grades 7-12 using the Arduino computing platform. Free activities to use with the kit are available for download through Google Drive. Kits are available for sale to any school in the province, and lending kits are available for borrowing, free of charge, by teachers in schools from school divisions that are part of the Saskatoon Industry Education Council (SIEC) partnership (see the SIEC website for a list of school divisions by area). To be eligible to borrow a kit, however, a teacher must complete a professional development session linked to that kit. For more information, please visit the SIEC website - https://www.saskatooniec.ca/
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Media and Formats :
Kit
Price :
Free


Record posted/updated:
December 7, 2021