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http://dx.doi.org/10.20465/KIOTS.2016.2.3.001

Physical Computing Learning Model for Information and Communication Education  

Lee, Yong-Jin (Korea National University of Education)
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Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence / v.2, no.3, 2016 , pp. 1-6 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper aims to present the physical computing learning model applicable in teaching the information and communication technology for technology and engineering education. This model is based on the physical computing and deals with the information creation and information transfer in one framework, thus provides students with the total understanding and practice opportunity about information and communication. The proposed learning models are classified into the client-server based model and the web based model. In the implemented learning model, the acquirement and control of information is performed by sketch on Arduino and the communication of information is performed by the Python socket on Raspberry Pi well known as an education platform. Our proposed learning model can be used for teaching students to understand the concept of Internet of Things (IoT), which provides us with world wide control and communication of information.
Keywords
Information and communication learning model; Physical computing; Python; IoT;
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