MoonCampaign by Ethan (11 years)
Ethan created a Smart Security Alarm using a micro:bit with an RGB LED and a motion sensor. His code uses the micro:bit music library, defines pin variables for the RGB LED, and implements a continuous loop to monitor motion. When motion is detected by the sensor, the device triggers colored lights, displays an alert image, and plays a sound to signal alarm activation. If no motion is detected, the lights stay off. Ethan clearly explained his project’s components and showed the working hardware, demonstrating his understanding of sensors, LEDs, loops, and real-time interaction.
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Ethan stood confidently to present his project. “Hi, my name is Ethan, and my project is the Smart Security Alarm,” he said. “In my free time, I like playing video games, but today I’m sharing my alarm.”
He explained the setup: “I used the micro:bit, an RGB LED, and a motion sensor. The code plays music from the micro:bit library and controls the LED colors by assigning pins to red, green, and blue.”
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