Thursday

Build Arduino Controlled Watering System for Plant

Thursday July 16

9:00 AM- 12:00 PM

Professor Mark Kim

Gabriel Andaya

Read All About Prof. Kim Here!

Mark Kim, M.S

Assistant Professor, Department Computing, Software and Data Science

T: 951-552-8786

E: mkim@calbaptist.edu

Professor Mark Kim received his B.S. in Computer Science from the United States Naval Academy in 1995 and his M.S. in Information Systems and Technology from Claremont Graduate University in 2018.

Professor Kim joined the College of Engineering at California Baptist University as an Assistant Professor in fall of 2019.

Upon graduation from the Naval Academy, Mr. Kim was commissioned as an officer and served ten years in a variety of positions with responsibilities including managing classified information systems for the Department of Defense.

After his military service, Mr. Kim worked in financial technology at Societe Generale, a leading global investment bank. He led the implementation project of the bank’s first algorithmic trading platform in the South Korea office. He was responsible for managing all algorithmic trading of equities in Korea on behalf of institutional clients.

Assistant Professor Kim’s research interests are in the fields of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Human Computer Interaction (HCI). He and his wife, Soojin, enjoy raising their daughter and spending time together outdoors. His life mission is to serve God by impacting the lives of students and his church community through servant-leadership.


Read All About Gabe Here!

Gabriel Andaya is an electrical engineer at Southern California Edison. Gabriel has been testing and deploying advanced electrochemical energy storage technologies and distributed energy resources for the company for over nine years. His specialty includes testing and modeling energy storage capacity and power degradation at the cell/module level. Gabriel also has extensive experience interconnecting, installing, and testing battery systems for functionality, safety, and performance.

In his free time, Gabriel likes to teach digital fabrication techniques and electronics at a local Makerspace. His interests includes woodworking, laser cutting 3D printing, and Making.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR GOOGLE CHROMEBOOK USERS
Arduino Controlled Watering System Class Booklet.docx

Arduino Videos

Introduction V1.mpg

Introduction

Activity 0 - Arduino Account V1.mpg

Begin Here

Activity 2 - Turn on LED V1.mpg

Activity 1

Activity 2 - Version 2.mpg

Activity 2

Activity 3 V1.mpg

Activity 3

Activity 4 V1.mpg

Activity 4

Activity 5 V2.mpg

Activity 5

Activity 6 - V2.mpg

Activity 6

Activity 7 V2.mpg

Activity 7

Conclusion V1.mpg

Conclusion

Arduino Badge

Once you have built your Arduino controlled water system, post a small video clip of your set up. You may want to capture different parts of your progress. Make sure it is in working order. Explain what were some challenges you encountered.

***Important Meeting****

Judging Information and Friday's Schedule

Thursday, July 16

1:00-4:00 PM

End of Day Student Reflection

Thursday, July 16

4:00 PM

A virtual whole group reflection on what was experienced and what is next. Participants post comments and other supporting content.