“…For example, Arduino was used in the engineering design process of team-based learning in mechanical engineering projects (Istanbullu & Tasci, 2019), in tasks related to the Internet of Things (IoT), automation, and monitoring the control of civil engineering processes (Chacon et al, 2018), and in structural dynamics in the classroom, related experiments, and physical simulations Chacon & Oller, 2017). Arduino was also used in the teaching of programming (Litts et al, 2019;Montironi et al, 2017;Perez & Lopez, 2019), in STEAM education (Lu & Ma, 2019), and as a teaching aid (Carvalho & Hahn, 2016;Kang et al, 2019;Perenc et al, 2019;Rivera-Ortega et al, 2018). Furthermore, Arduino has been used to replace existing expensive laboratory equipment (Arrizabalaga et al, 2017;D'Ausilio, 2012;Goncalves et al, 2019;Hahn et al, 2019;Jin et al, 2018;Mercer & Leech, 2017;Omar, 2018;Pino et al, 2019;Ragazzini et al, 2019;Sarao et al, 2016;Soong et al, 2018;Uyanik & Catalbas, 2018), in automatic data collection and measurement equipment (Galeriu, 2018;Galeriu et al, 2015;Kubinova & Slegr, 2015;Nichols, 2017;Wong et al, 2015), and in prototype implementation (Escobar et al, 2017).…”