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Students demonstrate Arduino projects in electrical engineering class
Summary
An electrical engineering class showcased student projects using Arduino boards and C++ programming, with examples ranging from simple robotic hands to temperature sensors and motor control.
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An instructor described an electrical engineering unit in which students learn basic electrical concepts and then program Arduino boards in C++ (or block-style code for younger learners) to control sensors, motors and other inputs and outputs. Student projects included simple artificial-hand prototypes and temperature-sensing devices.
The presenter said the class required students to design a project using at least two inputs and two outputs and emphasized the applied, project-based learning benefits of hands-on CTE instruction. Board members praised the work and noted the value of offering programming and engineering exposure to students at the secondary level.

