One of the projects I was assigned to in my time at KMUTT was organising a robotics hackathon for high school students.
I was responsible for teaching students the basics of Arduino, so they could get started on their robots and compete with other students. I prepared a series of short lectures and notes that helped students understand the basic concepts of Arduino.
I also created a demo project aimed at showing students what can be built with more time and practice. I made use of my NPM package developed for my hand tracking project, to create an application that allows users to control Arduinos using a hand tracking web interface. The project was welcomed eagerly among the students, who competed to see who was able to complete a circuit faster using the interface.