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Your Phone as a Sensor: Making IoT Accessible for Novice Programmers

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Distributed computing, computer networking, and the Internet of Things are all around us, yet only computer science and engineering majors learn the technologies that enable our modern lives. This paper introduces PhoneIoT, a mobile app that makes it possible to teach some of the basic concepts of distributed computation and networked sensing to novices. PhoneIoT turns mobile phones and tablets into IoT devices and makes it possible to create highly engaging projects through NetsBlox, an open-source block-based programming environment focused on teaching distributed computing at the high school level. PhoneIoT lets NetsBlox programs—running in the browser on the student’s computer—access available sensors. Since phones have touchscreens, PhoneIoT also allows building a GUI remotely from NetsBlox, which can be set to trigger custom code written by the student via NetsBlox’s message system. The approach enables students to create quite advanced distributed projects, such as turning their phone into a game controller or tracking their exercise on top of an interactive Google Maps background with just a few blocks of code.

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Your Phone as a Sensor: Making IoT Accessible for Novice Programmers

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PUBLICATION DETAILS

Type
Conference proceeding
Author
D. Jean
B. Broll
G. Stein
A. Ledeczi
Publisher
NetsBlox
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Publication Year
2021