QR codes can be used to encode lots of different kinds of data viz.
- URLs
- Free text
- Contact
- App
- Phone
- SMS
QR codes can be used to encode lots of different kinds of data viz.
Science Oxford Code Club is doing musical instruments on 22 October, but the current thinking is all about hitting, because that's quite easy with servos. How about a wind instrument?
As discussed earlier, I'm expecting to be starting a new Code Club in September, at a secondary rather than primary school. This will be more challenging, I hope and expect, because of the age range and increasing teenager-ness.
I'm about to start a Code Club at a local secondary school, courtesy of a couple of days as part of the STEM Network. That involved working with Year 7 students on a "make a security device/container" project, using microbits. One of the staff involved asked me if I was interested in supporting a Code Club, what could I say?? Anyway, some ideas for entertainment may be required...
And in respect of that, how about designing/building a washing machine?? Not a fully functional one of course, but at least getting the kids to think about what the requirements for a washing machine are, how they could be met, and programming/building some of the more interesting aspects.
Ideas include: