Infinity mirror workshop with programmable LEDs

Practical project to create a programmable Infinity Mirror with Arduino that combines electronics, programming and creative group work.

This educational activity proposes the creation of a programmable Infinity Mirror using electronic components and basic programming with Arduino Nano. The resource is presented as a guided Work Plan that includes all the steps to follow from creating the structure to assembling the electronics and programming the LEDs.

Through this practical and creative project, participants learn key concepts of electronics, microcontrollers and programming around the Arduino IDE, allowing them to design their own lighting patterns.

This project combines an infinity mirror, usually static, with the programming of dynamic LED patterns, typical of other projects such as the Cube LED.

The project encourages group work and the following of a work plan that guides students in the manufacturing process.

The ultimate goal is for each student to not only build their own device, but also develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills by programming a personalized light sequence. Personalization and innovation are encouraged in the final decoration and programming phase.

 

With a group of 20 students, the workshop can be completed in 8 or 10 hours.

It can be made to last longer by giving more weight to personalized programs.

Can fill a good part of a 5-day camp, 4 hours a day

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