Mechatronics Engineering Course for Teens and Adults, 20 Lesson Course With Hands on Projects

READ THIS FIRST: These lessons cover a broad range of engineering topics. It may or may not be possible to complete all the lessons in one year depending on how fast your child or group learns.

IMPORTANT: It’s more important to follow the journey of “Learning how to Learn” than getting all the answers to the questions right. This is a program of discovery to help the learner (or learners) excel and find their own love for science in various forms.

Each Lesson Generally Includes: Video, Reading, Questions and a Hands on Project

A Note About Hands on Projects:

Most projects can be created using things around the house. I’ve tried my best to make sure nothing is “Paid” however if you want to upgrade a project there are higher quality paid versions, for example, you can make a hydraulic robot arm using cardboard, sticks, glue, and syringes, but those who want can buy a kit made out of wood instead of cardboard which will be more durable. There are an abundance of kits to look at here.

Mechatronics Course for Teens Lessons 1-20

Lesson 1. Introduction to Mechatronics

In this lesson you’ll get to know the history of Mechatronics, and how it seamlessly integrates:

  1. Mechanical Engineering
  2. Electrical Engineering
  3. Electronic Engineering
  4. Software Engineering
  5. Robotics
  6. Computer Science
  7. System Engineering
  8. Telecommunications
  9. Product Engineering

Hands on Project: Create a simple mechanical hand.

Lesson 2. Simple Machines

Hands on Project: Create a simple lever or pulley system.

Lesson 3. Electric Circuits

You’ll learn all about electric circuits and electricity, how to create a circuit and many other applications of circuits!

Series circuits are briefly touched on in this lesson.

Hands on Project: Assemble a simple circuit with a battery, switch (paperclip), and LED.

Lesson 4. Sensors and Actuators

You’ll learn about sensors (which pick up information) and actuators which carry out an action based on the sensor. These little triggers are in all sorts of engineering and are a key part of robotics.

Hands on Project: Design a light sensor circuit using the free online software “Circuit Lab”

Lesson 6. Programming Basics

Learn the basics of programming. Different coding programs and their essential function in todays world across all industries.

No Hands on Project for this Lesson

Lesson 7. Mechanical Design

Mechanical design is important because it provides essential blueprints and schematics for mechanical systems that professionals use to build safe and operational machinery.

You’ll learn in this lesson the basics of GOOD mechanical design

Hands on Project: Construct a model bridge with straws and tape, using a specific design model.

Lesson 8. Automation

Automation in engineering refers to the use of control systems, such as computers or robots, and information technologies to handle different processes and machineries in an industry to replace a human being. It is the technique of making an apparatus, a process, or a system operate automatically.

No Hands on Project for this Lesson

Lesson 9. Control Systems

No Hands on Project for this Lesson

Lesson 10. Hydraulics and Pneumatics

Hydraulics and pneumatics are two branches of engineering that deal with the movement and control of fluids. Hydraulics uses incompressible liquid fluids like oil to generate control and power, while pneumatics uses compressible gases such as air for the same purpose. Both systems utilize the principles of fluid dynamics to transmit force and energy from one location to another, with hydraulics being typically used for high force applications and pneumatics for lighter, faster tasks.

Hands on Project: Build a Hydraulic Arm

Lesson 12. Energy Conversion

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Energy conversion is the process of changing energy from one form to another. Different forms of energy include mechanical, electrical, thermal, chemical, and nuclear energy. The process of energy conversion is pivotal in the operation of numerous systems and devices. For instance, in a car engine, chemical energy from fuel is converted into mechanical energy to move the vehicle.

Hands on Project: Build a Model Wind Turbine

Lesson 13. Mechatronic Systems Integration

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Mechatronic systems integration is the interdisciplinary process of combining mechanical, electronic, and computational systems to create sophisticated, automated machinery and devices. This integration involves seamlessly merging hardware and software components to achieve precise control, coordination, and communication within the system.

No Hands on Project for This Lesson

Lesson 14. Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems

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Microcontrollers and embedded systems are the backbone of modern electronics, powering everything from household appliances to industrial machines. A microcontroller is a compact, integrated circuit designed to govern a specific operation in an embedded system. It typically includes a processor, memory, and input/output peripherals on a single chip. Embedded systems are specialized computing systems that perform dedicated functions within larger systems, often with real-time constraints. These systems are highly efficient, reliable, and tailored for specific tasks, making them essential in applications like automotive control systems, medical devices, and consumer electronics.

Hands on Project: Create Digital Door Lock with Arduino and Tinkercad.

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Lesson 16. Sustainable/Renewable Engineering

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Hands on Project: Create a small scale renewable energy project (do your own research to choose a project)

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Lesson 18. Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)

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No Hands on Project for This Lesson

Lesson 19. Mechatronics in Medicine

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There is No Hands on Project for This Lesson

Lesson 20. Internet of Things (IoT)

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The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the network of physical devices connected to the internet, enabling them to collect, share, and act on data. These devices, ranging from household appliances to industrial machinery, communicate with each other, making everyday tasks more efficient and providing insights for smarter decision-making. The IoT is revolutionising how we live and work, bringing greater convenience and innovation to various sectors, from healthcare to manufacturing.

There is No Hands on Project for This Lesson

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