The robotics kit will comprise ultrasonic distance, soil moisture, PIR motion, and line-tracking sensors, along with a 4WD smart car chassis, a submersible mini water pump, and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack, adding a level of creativity and uniqueness to the projects. With this, students will get hands-on training to develop projects like line-following robots, automatic plant watering systems, motion-sensing security alarms, smart walking sticks for the visually impaired, air quality monitoring systems, and smart weather stations.
Along with project development, students will also learn about electronic circuits and get practical experience in programming languages like Block Coding, Python, and C.
The inaugural ceremony was attended by general education secretary K Vasuki, general education director N S K Umesh, and KITE CEO K Anvar Sadath. The robotics distribution is expected to be completed by February 7 and 8.
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