IoT

The term IoT, or Internet of Things, refers to the collective network of connected devices and the technology that enables devices to talk to each other, or the cloud. The Internet of Things integrates everyday “things” with the internet.

With more than 10 billion connected IoT devices today, the figure is expected to reach 22 billion by 2025.  We are surrounded by IOT without even realising it. IOT has infiltrated into every aspect of life from app based cab services (Ola, Uber), location based advertising, online maps and directions (Google) and ordering food online (Swiggy). IoT applications are also defining the future of real time treatments in health care.

 

Our IOT Level 1 course students will educate the students about how fundamental laws of science are used to create IOT applications. They will learn how sensors like motion sensor, echo sensor, moisture sensor etc are designed using the fundamental principles of Physics, for instance, using reflection or refraction of light in a light sensor.

By learning and practicing a 5-step process of logical problem-solving using technology, the student will be able to go beyond what he/she is learning now and be empowered to deal with a variety of situations. They will also develop a hands-on approach sorely lacking int schools today

It is almost as if she will jumpstart her education and future afresh.

 Academic Connect

  • Students are going to develop simple IOTs applications using laws of Physics –Electricity, resistance, conductivity, ohms law, Flemings law, solenoid, electromagnetism, Light and sound spectrum – reflection of sound / light

IOT applications

  • They will learn to develop 5 real life applications such as Home security solution with motion sensor, automated door openings, smart lights, smart agriculture and for road safety for the driver of a vehicles.

IOT Level 2

Science true power is in integration of various streams. MRI machines are based on Physics but used primarily in biology and medicine. The COVID vaccine is based on bio-technology and chemistry implemented in the area of medicine.

IOT Level 2 builds further on the basics of IOT – with more complex problems being solved and exploring expansion from Physics and electronics into Chemistry and biology..

Students will learn more complex sensors and the scientific concepts they are based on like properties of gas, pH levels, and even, oxygen levels in blood and heart beats.

By extending the practice of the 5-step process of logical problem-solving using technology, the student will be able to be empowered even more to deal with a variety of situations. While knowledge and practice of IOT will take you forward, robotics along with IOT provides an unbeatable combination.

Academic Connect

  • Students are going to develop simple IOTs applications using laws of Physics –Light (visible and invisible), Conductivity , electro-magnetism, Beer and Lamberts law - Amount of light absorbed is proportional to the concentration of the light absorbing substance, Haemoglobin and its Oxygen carrying ability, Rate of heart beat/ Oxygen content

IOT applications

  • They will learn to develop 5 real life applications such as home safety, breath analyzer, oximeter, gesture controlled lights etc