From bell to YouTube: Raspberry PI application and videos for building an interactive school sign

Some authors have associated the school environment with those of the factories, relating the siren that marks the exchange of classes as one of the main characteristics for demonstrating the proximity of the factory environment with that used for teaching-learning. With the advent of Information an...

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Autores: Junior, Vanderlei Freitas, Oliveira, André
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:Brasil
Institución:Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia Catarinense (IFC)
Repositorio:Metodologias e Aprendizado
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.publicacoes.ifc.edu.br:article/1340
Acceso en línea:https://publicacoes.ifc.edu.br/index.php/metapre/article/view/1340
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Sinal Escolar, Sinal Interativo, Raspberry PI.
School Sign, Interactive Sign, Raspberry PI.
Cartel escolar, Cartel interactivo, Raspberry PI.
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Sumario:Some authors have associated the school environment with those of the factories, relating the siren that marks the exchange of classes as one of the main characteristics for demonstrating the proximity of the factory environment with that used for teaching-learning. With the advent of Information and Communication Technologies this characteristic can be modified. Considering the relevance of the school sign for the organization of teaching in the current way, the present project aims to develop a prototype of an interactive and low cost school sign for the reproduction of songs chosen by the students for the delimitation of the interval of their classes . To achieve this purpose, a technological research was carried out, using the Design Science Research methodology. The construction of a prototype capable of integrating modern technologies in order to develop an interactive school sign can add technology and dynamism to one of the most traditional characteristics of today's educational institutions. In addition, the use of low-cost technologies such as the Raspberry PI makes the solution scalable, reducing the difficulties for its adoption by other public and private educational institutions.