Special Instructions:
Entry Ticket - Eat a Live Frog...
- Assignment - Duration: 15 Min
- Link: Eat A Live Frog - Task Priority Planning <-- 2 Articles
- Instructions & Expectations: Please read the following Attached Link and write 100+ words (paragraph or bullet sentences)
- Write about the new ideas you learned. What idea are you going to apply to your professional life skills?
- You can use sentence prompts like,
- "I agree that prioritizing my do list is good because..."
- "Doing the hardest task first is a good plan, because..."
- "I disagree, because... "
- How to Submit Assignment: Go to our Mechatronics Engineering google classroom and check the STREAM for current Entry Ticket Assignments & Questions. - 100 Points
- Dig Deeper: Look here to learn more...
Mechatronics Engineering Plan For Today:
- Entry Ticket
- Arduino
- Stuff
- Clean Up
Arduino Introduction
- LAB - Duration: 30+ Min
- Link: Arduino Introduction
- Arduino Workshop 2018 | A step-by-step Arduino how-to guide
- 5. Arduino IDE and the Language
- 6. Powering and Connecting Your Arduino
- 7. "Hello World" Example
- Arduino In TinkerCAD
- Section 2: Using Inputs and Outputs
- 8. Overview - 1 min
- 9. Program Structure - 4 min
- 10. Using Variables - 8 min
- 11. Building Your First Circuit Using a Breadboard - 15 min (OK to Skip)
- 12. Using Digital Pins - 12 min
- Student Portal Link: http://svcte.org/IC
- Instructions & Expectations: You all should have received an Email with instructions to log in and setup your account. Possibly with an "activation Code" See Accessing Technology Slides
- LAB - Duration: 15 Min
- Link: FlexFactor
- Instructions & Expectations: Get in your Team and Shake Down your Problems - Pick Your 1 Idea... and start listing all the information you need to understand or learn about it... This is a list of what you don't know, and where you might find the answer.
- How to Submit Assignment: Go to your Google Classroom and copy and paste the list your team created and turn it in - 100 Points
- Teams
- Team # 1
- Anthony Mark Buccat
- Nguyen Chau
- Maya Enriquez
- Jerico Koda
- Team #2
- Guadalupe Castillo
- Nicolas Diaz
- Michael Hartley
- Kyle Todd
- Team #3
- Timothy Chan
- Christopher Duran
- Joshua Hintsa
- Jonathan Murch
- Team #4
Jocelyn Palomares - Ricardo Duran
- Saul Payan
- Angel Villagran Munoz
- Team #5
- Aron Perez
- Raymond Linton Kirton
- Cindy Tran
- LAB - Duration: 60 Min
- Link: Robot Club Google Sites
- Instructions & Expectations: Connect with your Robot Club Team. You will either be working on your Robot Project or an Open Lab Project.
- You will need to account for your time. You will need to convince me by your form submission that you worked given the time allotted.
- If you or your Robot Club Team worked on the Robot Club project, you will make sure your Robot Project Status Google docs are updated.
- If you worked on an Open Lab Project, you will also need to tell me about what you accomplished and what you are planning next.
- How to Submit Assignment: Each Student needs to account for your time.
- Every One Do The Following: Turn in an Open Lab Blog Post
- If you also worked on your Robot Club Project, also UPDATE your Robot Project Status Google docs.
- Dig Deeper: Open Lab:
- Robot Club Google Sites
- Printers - Work on taking the printers apart
- TinkerCAD
- Udemy - My Courses (specifically the Arduino Workshop and Electronics Engineering Technology class)
- Assignment - Duration: 2-10 Min
- Instructions & Expectations: Desk cleanup, put away all projects, find your assigned job
- How to Submit Assignment: When Complete, check yourself off on Sign Out Sheet - 2 Points
Helpful Links
- TinkerCAD
- Instructables - Make Something
- Udemy - My Courses (specifically the Arduino Workshop and Electronics Engineering Technology class)
- FlipGrid
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