From August 5th to 9th, 2024, Falkirk became a hub of innovation and learning as it hosted the highly anticipated Datakirk Smart Summer Camp. Designed for young tech enthusiasts, the camp provided an immersive experience in the world of coding, data science, and digital design. The five-day event was packed with engaging activities, introducing participants to cutting-edge technologies and hands-on projects.
A Journey into the World of BBC Micro: bit
Reaction Time Tester
One of the highlight activities was the Reaction Time Tester project. Reaction time is a critical skill, especially in sports, where split-second decisions can make all the difference. Campers learned how to write a program that measures the time it takes to respond to a stimulus, using the microas their testing tool.
The process was both educational and fun:
- Programming the micro:bit: Campers coded a simple program to detect and log reaction times, which were then displayed on the micro’s LED screen.
- Data Collection: Each participant took multiple tests to gather sufficient data, recording their reaction times for later analysis.
- Critical Insights: Through this activity, participants gained an understanding of how quick responses can impact real-life scenarios, particularly in competitive environments.
Environmental Exploration with Micro:bit
In another engaging activity, participants used the micro: bit to explore environmental factors such as noise, temperature, and light levels. This activity provided hands-on experience with data collection and analysis, demonstrating how technology can monitor and respond to environmental changes.
- Program Development: Campers wrote programs to use the micro’s sensors for measuring noise levels, temperature, and ambient light. These programs logged data, which could then be analysed to understand the environment better.
- Real-world Application: By collecting data on these environmental factors, participants learned about the practical applications of sensor technology in monitoring and managing environments, whether in smart homes, urban planning, or environmental science.
Data Visualisation and Teachable Machine Learning
As the camp progressed, participants were introduced to the world of data visualization and machine learning, two pillars of modern technology.
- Excel Data Visualisation: With the data collected from the micro:bit activities, campers used Excel to create graphs and charts, transforming raw data into visual insights. This exercise not only enhanced their data analysis skills but also demonstrated the power of visual communication.
- Teachable Machine Learning: The introduction to Teachable Machine Learning was a camp favourite. Participants learned how to train simple machine learning models using Teachable Machine, a Google tool that makes machine learning accessible to everyone. They explored how machines can be taught to recognise patterns and make predictions based on data, sparking their curiosity about the future of AI.
Creativity Unleashed with Canva
No modern tech camp would be complete without a dive into digital design. Using Canva, a popular graphic design platform, participants unleashed their creativity to design posters, infographics, and other visual content. This activity emphasized the importance of design in conveying messages effectively, combining creativity with technology.
The Datakirk Smart Summer Camp at Falkirk was a resounding success, leaving participants inspired and equipped with new skills. Over the course of five days, these young learners not only engaged with technology but also developed critical thinking and problem-solving skills. By the end of the camp, they had a deeper understanding of coding, data science, and digital design—skills that will undoubtedly serve them well in the future.
This camp was more than just a summer activity; it was a stepping stone for the next generation of tech innovators. We look forward to seeing the amazing things these young minds will achieve in the years to come!