It is often the case that you don't have all the components required to build a circuit that is developing in your mind. Or, perhaps the circuit you wish to develop uses dangerously high voltages and currents. In such cases, it makes sense to use a simulator to test the idea in safety. Simulators are now commonly available, with the Tinkercad Circuits platform covered here accessible in your web browser. As well as simulating circuits, it can also execute Arduino code, as we show here. Circuit simulation made simple!
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https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=ARDUINO
https://www.scoop.it/topic/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=Simulations
Des astuces pour utiliser les BLOGS dans la pédagogie
Having only recently for the first time taken up Blogging for an assessment item, I have become aware of its benefits in the classroom. This diagram shows more ways in which it can be useful than I originally had realised and as such, I have now decided that adding a reflective Blog into my teaching will be of benefit to the students. The ability to be in connection with others worldwide, will open students up to new possibilities. I hope also then, that my Blogs and my students Blogs will benefit the wider community also. I am reminded though that I need to ensure that the online environment that my students are involved in is a safe environment.