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As part of the ENGS101P module, we were tasked with creating a Coding Curriculum using TouchDevelop. In order to make it engaging to younger students, we were given a scenario where the students needed to create a &amp;ldquo;pot hole sensor&amp;rdquo; using a phone running TouchDevelop and an Engduino. My task was to work out how to get the Bluetooth connection to communicate with an Engduino with a Bluetooth module installed.</description></item></channel></rss>