A toy controlled by an Arduino module | “Be STEAM!” project
When making the FERRIS WHEEL, the students get the opportunity to learn how to use basic tools and simple DIY equipment. The construction of the toy consists of many steps that require co-operation between the members of the group, so teamwork and collaboration play a key role in building the toy.
In the course of the complex and highly accurate object-creation processes, the students practice each and every step of the implementation (measuring, marking, sawing, scoring, drilling, deburring, assembling). The toy is controlled by an Arduino module which is programmed by the students either to control the speed or the direction of the rotation.
designers:
Alscher Bettina | MOME Design and Art Management
Cser Boglárka | MOME Design and Art Department
Dániel Kiskéry | MOME Design and Art Department
Dóra Komporday | MOME Design and Art Management
students:
Zugligeti School Class 5
supervisor:
Ákos Lipóczki DLA, associate professor |MOME
consultant:
Judit Bényei PhD, associate Professor |MOME
pedagogical expert:
Dóra Komporday |MOME
director:
Dr. Bernyák Adrienn | Zugligeti School
form teacher:
Annus László | Zugligeti School
visual education and lifestyle:
Tímea Franczia | Zugligeti School
science:
Attila Bereczky | Zugligeti School
mathematics:
Feigl Anita | Zugligeti School
english:
Eszter Szakáll | Zugligeti School
informatics:
András Kelemen | Zugligeti School
project manager:
Andrea Kovács, Let it Be! art agency
year of production:
2017 | MA1
materials and size:
wooden spatulas, screw rod, washers, nuts, 3D printed PLA, lasercut cardboard, Arduino module | 300x150x500mm
photo:
Péter Sárközi, Gerzson Szántó