GPIO STEM Workshop
How can students aspire to jobs they don’t know exist? That is the challenge that the UK charity STEM Team East is trying to solve for students living in the east of England.
This workshop is designed to encourage students to take STEM related subjects in the UK. At the age of 13, UK students have choices over certain subjects and the number taking STEM related subjects has been dropping. Showing students how they can build projects that physically interact in the real world is our attempt to get them inspired to learn more.
The workshop starts off with some simple examples written in Python of how to use the some of the Linker kit modules. To help the student’s ramp up quickly, a wrapper library is used around the very good libsoc GPIO library. The wrapper library is called libsoc_zero which is a Python library designed to reduce the amount of ‘boilerplate’ code required to get up and running with some of the Linker kit modules.
Once the students have the basics understood, they are challenged to come up with ideas for how they can combine modules to solve a problem in a new way. The range of imaginative ideas the students come up with are impressive. One such project by two students prompts users to enter a phrase, which is then ‘displayed’ on the LED using Morse code. The message can be repeated by the user pressing the touch sensor, and has two speed settings by using the tilt sensor.
Project Details
- Creator: Barry Byford
- Project Name: GPIO STEM Workshop
- Type of Project: Demonstrations (Projects showcasing individual features of a 96Boards product)
- Project Category: Education
- Board(s) used: DragonBoard 410c
Resources
RSS URL
- View Project on qualcomm Developer Network
- GPIO Workshop Setup
- Python experiments using the Linker mezzanine card starter kit for 96Boards