Ocean technology club is where Sarasota county high schoolers learn and apply science and technology skills through the mentorship of marine researchers at Mote.
OTC is a program that allows Sarasota and Manatee-county high schoolers and teachers to learn and apply science and technology skills through the mentorship of marine researchers at Mote.
The selected student and teacher members explore oceanography, physics, chemistry, electronic circuitry and computer programming through real-world examples and applications — from deploying monitoring devices in local environments to working closely with Mote scientists using robotic gliders to monitor for harmful algae.
git clone https://github.com/MoteMarine/Ocean-Technology-Club.git
A .pdf version of the instructions can be found in the docs
directory.
You can also find all of the necessary information available online in this repo's wiki.
After building the sensor described in the documentation you'll have a fully functioning, field-ready device. Point the Arduino to send its measurements to wherever you see fit, and you'll be left with real-time data in an easily consumable JSON format.
Feel free to dive in! Open an issue or submit PRs. We're open to all ideas and suggestions. We want to teach the best curriculum we can, and we hope the open source community can help us do that.
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