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Erasmus+ IOT education kit

Bursucuu

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Ok, my teacher showed me some kind of Erasmus+ educational kit or something like that... If you heard of it, please give me some ideas what can I build on it. I will study and build anything I see, just want some interesting projects cause I have to go to some kind of competition with whatever I build
 

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Link to kit manual ?

Are the ideas of what to build supposed to be yours or other people ?

If former think about a problem one could solve in your own environment,
like control the T of something, feed a pet at specific time of day, measure
speed of your electric train, count the # fingers you lost in the blender.......
 
You did not mention what components are included in your kit. Erasmus+ kits usually come as part of EU-funded educational programs and often include microcontrollers like Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, or even robotic kits, IoT boards, or sensor sets. Following are some projects that you may wanna try.

1)Automated Greenhouse Control System using ESP32: By integrating sensors such as soil moisture, pH, light intensity, temperature, and humidity sensors with a microcontroller like the ESP32, the system can monitor and adjust environmental factors in real-time.

2) Smart Door Lock with Face Recognition / RFID: Uses a camera or RFID tag to unlock a door. You can integrate it with an app or keypad, too.

 

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