During the educational activities, teachers work with microcontrollers that are widely used in everyday life – in cars, mobile phones, microwave ovens, and other smart devices. Through hands-on activities, teachers become familiar with real technological solutions and gain an understanding of how modern electronics work. Using the Arduino programming environment, teachers program microcontrollers themselves, learn to write C++-based programs, test them, and apply them to practical tasks. In this way, logical thinking, problem-solving skills, and technological literacy are developed, while programming becomes understandable and meaningful through real-life applications.
