Computer science and design teacher David Martin approached me and asked me if I would mentor a group of middle school students from Viewpoint School. After meeting with the students, the project they were interested in pursuing was a smog measuring project that could be attached to the bike of a teacher who rides it to school every day. After doing some more research, we began developing a mobile fine dust (PM10 & PM2.5) and NO2 meter using Arduino. My main duty was teaching them how to code and build an Arduino board, understand data and publish results.