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= Lesson 1 =
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Welcome and Happy to see you attending this Smart Cities and Tiny House course.
Welcome and Happy to see you attending this Smart Cities and Tiny House course.
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And if you can't build the different components don't worry. We will be using sensors to collect data from every project that we do so that you can access the data on the internet.
And if you can't build the different components don't worry. We will be using sensors to collect data from every project that we do so that you can access the data on the internet.


The whole course is available as a series of educational videos.
The whole course is available as a series of educational videos. In each lesson we will take you through the following learning stages.
 
* What is the question we are going to answer
* The environmental issue we are trying to solve
* Basic theory on the current subject
* Then we enter the build phase (the fun part)
* Often our projects will require a sensor (for example - a temperature sensor if we are testing the properties of insulation)
* Our low-cost computer will be used to collect and analyse the sensor data
* Testing our

Revision as of 05:16, 24 January 2023

Lesson 1 - Introduction

Welcome and Happy to see you attending this Smart Cities and Tiny House course. Our goal is to build most of the components of a Tiny House to teach you a little about Sustainability.

We will show you why a Tiny house is so much more sustainable than a larger house. Sometimes the best way to understand things better is to get your hands dirty and build.

Everything is this course has been carefully designed to be buildable and practical. Yes - at the end of this course you will probably be able to build your own Tiny house with all the comforts of a modern house.


Some of the key components in the Tiny house will be a:

  • A low-cost computer built using electronic waste
  • Solar PV system with battery
  • Insulation that goes into the tiny house
  • An air heat exchanger for the tiny house so you can get fresh air but not waste energy to the outer environment
  • We will build a Smart rainwater tank to meet our water needs and also protect waterways
  • A composting toilet so that we can collect and reuse nutrients in the garden

All these components are easy to build and hopefully your school or local businesses will help you to buy or donate the things you need for your projects.

And if you can't build the different components don't worry. We will be using sensors to collect data from every project that we do so that you can access the data on the internet.

The whole course is available as a series of educational videos. In each lesson we will take you through the following learning stages.

  • What is the question we are going to answer
  • The environmental issue we are trying to solve
  • Basic theory on the current subject
  • Then we enter the build phase (the fun part)
  • Often our projects will require a sensor (for example - a temperature sensor if we are testing the properties of insulation)
  • Our low-cost computer will be used to collect and analyse the sensor data
  • Testing our