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Starship - a STEM Learning Module

Looking for quality STEM education?


It can be difficult to find immersive, challenging, and entertaining STEM education products. Most are just science demonstrations with a quick explanation. That is why we developed the Starship. The Starship is a programmable Arduino shield and curriculum that will educate you on many aspects in the STEM world.
FRED hooked up
Circuit 1

Ready for Space!

The Starship is an experimental prototype spaceship that will need you to program it to achieve it's mission of exploring the galaxy. It has light, color, temperature, and motion sensors as well as a button for input and a speaker. There are also banks of LEDs that will be used for animations and data display. And you will need to program it all.

The Curriculum


The included curriculum will walk you through the basics of getting the Arduino computer up and running. You will then connect the Starship and start programming. You will learn how to interface digital circuits, read and process the sensor values, learn the physics of falling bodies, learn Ohm's Law and how to interface sensors to a computer, and so much more.
Resistor Color Bands
Resistor Color Bands

Get Yours Today


More information and purchasing can be found on Tindie. The Starship is shipped with the Starship shield and color tiles used in the curriculum. An Arduino UNO computer is needed but not included. These are readily available on Amazon. Click the Tindie banner below to go to my store. Then click on the Starship module or any of the other modules I offer for more information. Thanks.
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