2020 was a tough year in academia, be it at the tertiary level as well as secondary and primary school.
UMP STEM Lab looks forward to bringing programs via our 2021 outreach activities.
The world is digital, but life is analog..
2020 was a tough year in academia, be it at the tertiary level as well as secondary and primary school.
UMP STEM Lab looks forward to bringing programs via our 2021 outreach activities.
Feb 22nd – 23rd
*UMP STEM Lab Arduino Programming Synopsis can be found here.
70 teachers and students of SMK Bukit Mentok participated in this program. Students gone through activities involving Arduino Programming and electronics systems.
Thank you Cikgu Farah Diyana for coordinating the communication between UMP STEM Lab and SMK Bukit Mentok.
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Day 2
Kits Delivered
Programming is the art of giving instructions. Precisions and consistency in laying giving these instructions are crucial especially when it involves communication to hardware.
mBlock/Scratch Programming is a course that is aimed for junior programmers, as it allows junior learners to focus on programming concepts with minimal interruptions of syntax errors. These concepts are introduced in block forms – ranging from events, loops, variables – to sequential, conditional, events and loops.
The outcomes that are targeted from this UMP STEM Lab mBlock/Scratch Programming online class include the ability to implement programming concepts such as sequential, iterative, and conditional statements in the instruction codes. These concepts implemented via the game design assignments that are tailored for the class.
UMP STEM Lab mBlock/Scratch Programming class outline are:-
mBlock & Hardware Programming
mBlock has a built-in function that enables it to program Arduino. This interesting feature enable learners to focus on hardware programming rather than being trapped in syntax error issues. The hardware blocks and its application in line following robots systems are shown below:-
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UMP STEM Bot and mBlock Programming
School children are exposed to robot programming (MBlock) using the UMP STEM Bot.
The UMP STEM Bot is an open-source Arduino Nano based development kit that offers everything young makers and programmers need. The microcontroller can be programmed using open-source platforms which are the Arduino programming, the graphical programming mBlock as well as the MIT App Inventor.
The kit is equipped with LEDs, infra-red sensors and Bluetooth module. Also available are an ultrasonic sensor and a pair of micro motors and tyres. Bluetooth communication module are also available for users to explore remote controlled projects. The expansion and components replacement of the UMP STEM Bot kit is convenient as it is developed using on-the-shelves products that are accessible online.
The UMP STEM Bot complements KPM primary and secondary schools’ syllabus on computational thinking, computer programming, robotics and electronics systems.
UMP STEM Bot serves various programming level:
The Arduino Robotics Programming course is crafted out to introduce students to the two basic concepts in physical computing – electronics systems and programming.
In general, physical computing involves the interaction of electronics and electro-mechanical components with the environment, from data sensing, data processing, mechanization system that react to the input system, to advanced automated systems.
The learning outcomes targeted from the Arduino Robotics Programming course include the ability to code microcontrollers to interact with sensors, the ability to utilize functions in Arduino Programming, and the ability to program UMP STEM Bot, a two-wheel robot, to solve line following and obstacle avoidance challenges.
The activities in the class are tailored to the fundamental concepts of programming, which are sequential, conditional, and iterative statements.
Also covered are the basic of electronic components which are LEDs, photovoltaic resistors (complementing the IR sensors on the STEM Bot), Ultrasonic sensors and LCD Display.
This course make use of the UMP STEM Bot, an open-source Arduino Nano based development kit that offers everything young makers and programmers need. The microcontroller can be programmed using open-source platforms which are the Arduino programming, the graphical programming mBlock as well as the MIT App Inventor.
The kit is equipped with LEDs, infra-red sensors and Bluetooth module. Also available are an ultrasonic sensor and a pair of micro motors and tyres. Bluetooth communication module are also available for users to explore remote controlled projects. The expansion and components replacement of the UMP STEM Bot kit is convenient as it is developed using on-the-shelves products that are accessible online.
The UMP STEM Bot complements KPM primary and secondary schools’ syllabus on computational thinking, computer programming, robotics and electronics systems.
UMP STEM Bot serves various programming level:
February 14th – 15th
*UMP STEM Lab Arduino Programming Synopsis can be found here.
4o students and teachers from SMK Sulaiman, Bentong participated in today’s program.
Thank you Cikgu Suhaida Binti Sulaiman and Cikgu Nor Fatihah Binti Mohamad for coordinating this event well.
Day 1
Day 2
Kits Delivered
Hosted by Microsoft, this web conversation wan indeed an interesting one. A number of topics were discussed including:-
Feb 8th – 9th
*UMP STEM Lab Arduino Programming Synopsis can be found here.
37 teachers and students of SMK Tun Habab participated in this program. Students gone through activities involving Arduino Programming and electronics systems.
Thank you Cikgu Khairul Anuar for coordinating the communication between UMP STEM Lab and SMK Tun Habab.
Day 1
Day 2
Kits Delivered to School
Alhamdulilah, we’ve received 2020 funding to support UMP STEM Lab Programs.
The upcoming 2021 UMP STEM Lab programs will be announced soon. stay tuned.
Dec 14th – 15th, 2020
Arduino Robotics covers from basic digital input output control, ir sensing, and ultrasonic sensor programming.
Participants develop circuits and code it via TinkerCAD. This online module is developed based on UMP STEM Bot.