Pet Car Alarm for TI-Nspire CXII Python

Pets suffer when left unattended in a car on a sunny day. Understand the science behind the greenhouse effect. Use math, computer programming and engineering to design a pet-smart alarm system.

Verlag: Texas Instruments Inc.

Fach:  Biologie  Informatik  Physik  MINT

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Save a Pet

Design a car alarm system that protects pets from overheating

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Students create a system to measure temperature and the presence of a magnetic field to trigger an alarm.

Greenhouse Effect

Homeostasis of mammals

Temperature scale conversion

Multiple inputs / outputs

Feedback and Control system

Coding concepts:

  Loops

  Conditional Statements

  Variables

 

Demonstration video  link

 

Project Resources

Download Teacher Document PDF link   Word Doc  link

Download Teacher file with example programs   TI-Nspire File  link

Download Student Handout  PDF link   Word Doc  link

Download Student file   TI-Nspire File  link

Download Python Syntax Reference Handout  PDF link 

 

Images

Display Image of sun rays striking automobile link

Display Table of internal auto temperatures vs. time link

Display Image of example Pet Car Alarm Project  link

Display Image of TI-Innovator Hub set-up diagram for Pet Car Alarm Project link

 

 

Learn to do the project yourself

Overview of the TI-Nspire CXII for Programming in Python (Youtube video) link

Write your first Python program on TI-Nspire CXII (Youtube video) link

Meet the TI-Innovator Hub link

Download Learn to do the project PDF link

 

Setting up

Update your TI-Nspire CX family handheld, TI-Nspire computer software and TI-Innovator sketch link

Download a step-by-step guide to updating your TI-Innovator Hub   PDF link 

 

Own project equipment

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