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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2020.25.12.349

Development of teaching and learning materials using Arduino and piezo buzzer  

Lee, Eun-Sang (Dept. of Technology and Home Economics Education, Kongju National University)
Abstract
In this paper, I propose a presentation examples of the development of teaching materials using Arduino. For this purpose, a six-step low-cost microcontroller teaching-learning development model was used, the steps being topic selection, exploration of implementation methods, experimentation, production of teaching and learning materials, implementing lesson plans, and improvement. After analyzing the composition of the source code and circuits introduced in the existing Arduino book, this content was reconstructed to fit the programming education context. A simple method of constructing a circuit using materials such as Arduino and a piezo buzzer is proposed to save time on circuit composition. Using this circuit, examples of use in teaching-learning activities for various programming content elements are presented. The core concept of this study is that it provides a direct experience of the content of C language programming exercises that can only be found on existing screens.
Keywords
Arduino; C programming language; teaching and learning materials; piezo buzzer; programming education;
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