I've Got Your Six! Programming Sensors for the Blind Community
The "I've Got your Six! Programming Sensors for the Blind Community" is an empathy based project that teaches students to program electronic circuits. It is designed for the beginner in mind to walk you through an engaging, hands-on approach to programming. The students will take their devices and make them ergonomic and wearable for the bind community. The slideshow is scaffolded with visuals of each step to ensure absolute success!
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CA_o8hJSMre2IVdMDJ9HzXRR7TGOsxtfR6jWhyk…Subject Area
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