Control Real Things with Code | Python & Robotics Classes Delhi
Coding is best when it breaks out of the screen. Watch your child build AI projects that respond to gestures and control real-world gadgets.
Watch how we use a simple fist gesture, detected by our Python code, to switch a real light bulb on and off. This project combines computer vision with Arduino for some real world automation.
In this project, we program an LED to glow when our AI detects a 'peace' sign. You can see the Python code, the Arduino board, and the final result all working together.
This is a great example of face detection AI. The red LED on the breadboard lights up as soon as my face is visible to the camera and turns off when I hide. It's a simple but very cool security concept.
About Control Real Things with Code
It is one thing to make a character jump on a screen, but it is a whole different feeling when your code makes a real light bulb turn on with a flick of your wrist. We bridge the gap between software and hardware, teaching students how to use Python and AI to command physical electronics like Arduino boards. It is not just about writing code; it is about seeing your logic move the real world.
We start by breaking the boring theory habit. Instead of just reading, students dive into Computer Vision using Python libraries like OpenCV and MediaPipe. They learn how to track hand movements and map them to screen coordinates, turning simple gestures into commands.
From there, we introduce the hardware bridge. Using Arduino kits, we teach kids how to wire up circuits—sensors, resistors, and LEDs—and link them to their Python scripts via pyserial. Whether it is an AI face detection system that triggers a light or a gesture-controlled lamp, they get to troubleshoot both the code and the physical connections. It is a fantastic way to develop logical thinking because, unlike a virtual bug, a wiring mistake shows up instantly in the physical world. Classes are available at our Pitampura center or via live interactive online sessions, ensuring every student gets the same hands-on guidance. We make sure they understand the math behind X and Y axis coordinate geometry, applying it directly to their projects to build confidence alongside their technical skills.
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