Quick answer - don't. Students should bring the sets each time they are coming. This will be the perfect scenario.

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- 01 Feb 2018
- Electronics
- Learn At Home, Teacher's Note, STEM, Classes with students, Fun, Construction, Programming
Where and how to store the sets?
Our recommendation is to ask the students bring the sets each time they are coming to the classes. In this way, they could continue working with them at home and solve additional tasks.
But we also understand that this setup might not be possible for all of you. Especially if you are conducting the classes at school where students have other subjects to attend to and moving the sets around is just very inconvenient. Discuss this with the students:
- You could ask the students to bring the sets each time. This is inconvenient because they would have to carry them every time, but at the same time they could continue working with them at home
- You could store the sets in the classroom. You need some space and a way to organize the storage. A disadvantage is that this means they will not be able to work with the sets at home and continue learning even after the class.
Courses and lessons with this Tutorial
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Perfect STEM course. Module 1 - Smart Car with Raspberry PI
Disassemble a remote control car. Change the brain of the car with a smart computer like Raspberry Pi. Build a smart device with artificial intelligence that you could control from your phone and that could freely navigate itself in the real world and on the Internet. Use your hands. Develop programs for your robot and your phone. Be curious and invent.
The perfect course lives up to its name. You move through the content, we check it and return feedback to you.
In the end, you should be able to better understand how to program and design smart devices that would make the world a better place. For everybody age 12+, 16+, 21+, 35+, etc. The hardware costs about 150$. It changes through the years so it might take some time for you to find it as Raspberry PI, motor drivers, power banks and h-bridges.. they change. Note that the course was designed to be led by a teacher with a decent knowledge in embedded hardware and software. This, on the other hand should not stop you, if you are curious.
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Introduction
In the first module of the perfect STEM Course we will move fast, but not deep. We would explore a number of different areas of technical science like electronics, Linux, programming, mobile technologies, AI without getting into too many details. The goal is for us to arrive at a working Remote Control car controlled from the phone and to learn basic concepts on which we could extend.
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