Udupi: SMVITM conducts Ardiuno workshop on IoT applications as part of ATL mentoring activity


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Udupi, Dec 6: A team of three students from SMVITM conducted an Arduino workshop on IoT applications at Government PU College - High School section, Bailur, Karkala as a part of ATL mentoring activity on December 2.

Mentors gave insights on Arduino programming. They explained about Arduino configuration, connecting various components like LED, buzzers, servo motors, different sensors etc., to it and demonstrated the building of different project models. They also explained the features and usages of tinker CAD in building the application models.

Students of Shri Madhwa Vadiraja Institute of Technology and Management, Bantakal Udupi, namely Pratham L Kamath, Nishitha B Rao and Keerthana S Hebbar participated as mentors/resource person for the event.

ATLs are established to help the youth for skill development and learn about STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths); established by Government of India.

Raghavendra I Hegde, senior assistant professor, Department of CSE, SMVITM was the event coordinator. Principal, teaching and non-teaching staff of Government PU College - High school section, Bailur, Karkala cooperated for the smooth conduction of the event.

 

 

 

  

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