This page serves to plan the agenda for the session, then logs the finalized minutes, as well as information necessary for final summary, upon the completion.
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Review everything, recap key knowledge points
A cybersecurity topic discussion
Very good mutual helping among the students
Very good keeping the cybersecurity & health topic discussion, and the communication was good, the students were willing to join and talk
Very good for some fast doers getting things done well quickly
Good materials and preparations, good explorative projects with the wire game
The planned recap and tips/tricks part totally missed
A few slower students showed difficulties to follow, while a few fast runners quickly got things done
Some students still lack enough understanding of the key knowledge points, even though they could get things done with support
102Kr: Tutor parking
15+ 15 + 30 + 22 Kr: Fika snacks donuts, fruits and drinks
20 Kr per student: Compensate the consuming cost of tools and materials for projects (like printed paper, stationery, cables, batteries, fragile components, etc.)
10:05-10:17: Check-in
Any interesting own exploration and work to share?
Most of them had finished, no questions
2 still needed more work in the class by help
The exploration project today:
10:17-10:50: Mutual help for homework projects + new projects
Mutual help for homework for those 2 students who had difficulty
Others started to do PJ004 or JJ007
11:50-11:17: Fika and free making
11:17-11:45: Topic discussion
10:05-10:15: Check-in
5': Any interesting own exploration and work to share?
The exploration project today:
Demo PJ004: Use 3 Buttons to Light Up External LED, not so difficult, but a good project involving the most important digital I/O we have learnt in this Learning Package
10:10-10:30: Mutual help for homework projects
Mutual help for homework
For those students who have done, pick 1-2 to present his/her solution and understanding
A challenging project for those who want to take: PJ004 or JJ007
10:30-11:00: Recap, tips and tricks and knowledge check
Recap: Current, voltage, resistance, use the simulator to build a basic feeling of ohm-law: V=I*R
Tips: Current direction (use the simulation): electrons flow direction, conventional direction, AC, DC
Tips: Voltage drops on the most resisting part (use the simulation)
Tips: Resistor as current limiting
Recap: Digital input/output
Digital output: Undefined output is actually uncertain
Digital input: Floating input is buggy, pulling resistor is needed.
Demo: Arduino button + LED
Demo: Wire game device ghost counting
Digital input: Bounce issue and de-bouncing
11:10-11:15: Fika and free making
11:15-11:45: Topic discussion