More STEM Less GAME

Stop the battle of AI at home

UNICEF research
Macquarie University research

Fast Coding = Save Time = Add More Features = Win STEM IoT coding competitions to win scholarships and jobs

Few lines instead of hundreds of lines of codes

runlinc Online Projects

These 7 short runlinc Easy Coding projects
only need a laptop and a mobile phone.


Project 1. IoT Camera Streaming

Project 2. IoT 2 Line ON/OFF Buttons

Project 3. IoT Traffic Lights

Project 4. AI Voice Storytelling App

Project 5. AI Object Recognition Library

Project 6. Information Voice Buttons Web App

Project 7. AI Voice Recognition


Invitation to do a "live from the lab" runlinc Easy Coding Drone demonstration.
30 - 60 Minute Video Conference to Teacher, Class at School, etc.


Please contact STEMSEL CTO Miro with your date and time preference:
Whatsapp: +61 425 868 353
Email: miro@stemsel.com


Award winning STEMSEL young inventors case studies

Schools

12 year olds use runlinc to program AI voice command Plant Monitoring system quickly with few lines of codes to save time to add more features to win Gold medal at ITEX22 international World Young Inventors competitions in Malaysia.
See Video

Josh Cartledge ITEX20 award winning runlinc IoT STEM ultrasonic water level monitoring system.
See Video1
See Video2

AI Object Recognition with a Speller ( AI OR) by Josh Cartledge
See Video
Try it yourself on this direct link
If using Android Phone, select FireFox Browser to open rear camera

STEMSEL Young Inventor Alex Farmer ITEX23 entry called Livetrac won Gold medal at ITEX23.
It tracks animals especially award winning race horses and breeding bulls. Alex was awarded a second Special Gold medal by ITEX WYIE Committee Member Dr Lau from Hong Kong Student Invention Patent Program. Dr Lau said Livetrac has high potential to commercialize.
See Video


University

UoW KDU student Kevin Chan coached primary school students to win ITEX STEM IoT AI coding international competitions.
See his web page

Prince of Songkla University (PSU), Thailand STEM Coding Computer Science and Applied Mathematics Professor Dr Somporn leads a team of 10 lecturers to develop runlinc IoT AI STEM Coding and projects for school curriculum in Thailand.
See Video

Jackson from Cameroon explained runlinc competitive advantage on Happy Business radio how he used 35 lines of Easy Coding instead of hundreds of lines of Difficult Coding to make AI Object Recognition with a Speller to top University exam in the whole district.
See Video

Video Links of Nigerian first class honours Electrical Electronics Engineering graduate Abdul IoT chicken feeder 542 lines C++ instead of 16 lines of runlinc Fast and Easy Coding

Abdul IoT Chicken feeder controlled from Houston Texas
See Video

Abdul IoT Chicken feeder 542 lines of code.
See Video

Abdul IoT Chicken feeder controlled by Dr Sumpon from Thailand.
See Video


Industry

Myriota, Adelaide: runlinc interface for students to connect their IoT STEM AI projects to Low orbit Myriota satellites.