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Activity (Hands-On)Grades 9 - 12

Visualize Your Heartbeat

For this maker challenge, students move through the engineering design process as they become biomedical engineers who design, create, and test a medical device that measures a patient’s pulse using a microcontroller, LED, and light sensor. Students use data collected from the device they build to determine how to best visualize the results, so that a doctor can view the patient’s pulse on the computer screen. During the challenge, students learn about basic coding, the capabilities of microcontrollers, how sensors gather data, how the human circulatory system works, and how to plot real data. Finally, students are challenged to make their systems portable so that they create wearable health technology. This is a great project for a high school senior design team project.

A photograph shows a Circuit Playground Express board and behind it is some programming code on a computer.You can make a wearable pulse meter!

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