Ideas become visible when students build them

Projects give learners a reason to connect coding, engineering and electronics—and the evidence to explain how their thinking improved.

Students building a complex robotics project together

Project directions with room to think

The right project has a clear purpose but more than one possible solution. These categories show how technical concepts can become practical briefs.

01

Robotics systems

Mechanisms, sensors and code come together in a machine students can test against a clear challenge.

02

Smart electronics

Arduino, sensors and outputs help students respond to information from the physical world.

03

Games and interfaces

Students turn logic, feedback and user needs into an interactive digital experience.

04

Connected solutions

IoT-style projects help learners think about data, communication and useful automated responses.

The engineering cycle students can use again

  1. 1

    Define

    Understand the problem, user and practical constraints.

  2. 2

    Prototype

    Build the simplest version that can reveal something useful.

  3. 3

    Test

    Collect evidence instead of guessing whether the design works.

  4. 4

    Improve

    Change the design, document the reason and communicate the result.

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