+The 4CSCC booth showcased the Raspberry Pi 400 mobile kit and micro:bit, we also included our air quality lessons. The goal was to expose students to the world of physical computing by providing a hands-on approach to scientific computing, i.e., sharing our Micro:Bit lessons, where students can manipulate data from environmental sensors. Having multiple stations with various projects allows students to see how simple projects start and can be used in everyday life. For instance, using air quality sensors in their homes or workplaces gives them an understanding of how their environment affects their health.
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