Catrobat

Educational Arduino app

Create an app with Pocket Code’s extension for Arduino related to a school topic you like.

Requirement: Arduino board with Bluetooth 2.x.

Do not use any abbreviations in your program, and structure it clearly. Upload your program with Pocket Code.

Create a screen recording video showing your program. Before doing the screen recording, turn on the option in the developer’s option on your phone that allows to see the finger positions. Also add a sequence in your video that shows the Arduino circuit and your program from an outside perspective (you may need a second person, or a webcam for that part of the recording). At the end of your video, also explain at least one non-trivial feature related to the your app, using a narrated screen recording showing the corresponding parts of your program, in particular the scripts and, in the formula editor, the formulas that you have used.

Use your mother tongue throughout the video, including in Android or in the app, as long as we support your mother tongue (otherwise set your phone to English, but explain in your mother tongue). Your video may have visually appealing intro and end sequences, but this is not necessary. If you want you can create these intro and end scenes with Pocket Code and use your screen recordings to append them at the beginning and end of your video. Publish your video on YouTube with a good title and description in your mother tongue. Add English language captions to your video.

Task tags

  • visual programming
  • android
  • app
  • catrobat
  • arduino

Students who completed this task

Martina Hanusová

Task type

  • code Code
  • chrome_reader_mode Documentation / Training
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2017