Unlike regular classes, Arduino PBL Type A is an intensive program in which students are challenged to complete one major project from scratch to a fully functional prototype over 16 weeks.
The main focus of this type is depth of understanding. Students don't just “assemble” but also conduct research, design systems, troubleshoot complex code, and present their final projects. This method simulates how professional engineers develop a technology product.
Arduino PBL Type B is designed for students who enjoy variety and want to explore various technology implementations in a short period of time. Each month (4 meetings), students will focus on completing a different specific challenge.
The goal is to provide broad exposure to various types of Arduino sensors and modules. While PBL Type A focuses on depth, PBL Type B focuses on agility and portfolio diversity. Students will learn quickly, from understanding concepts to assembling and testing their projects within 4 weeks.