Projects and Activities
A student had always wanted to have his own remote controlled airplane, so he and his friends built one. The team designed and created the main body out of styrofoam and also used 3D software to design and print out smaller parts and components to control the flaps and to hold its motor in place.
This project is about building a better house which is made of recyclable materials are considering each problem:
The house is free from sunlight
The house generates its own electrical energy.
The house should have a soundproof room.
Students interested in taking up architecture and business in college teamed up to create an eco village development plan. In the plan, research was needed on how to apply passive heating to enable zero-energy housing in cold climate countries. Students also researched and planned the cost of developing the village (land, materials, labor, etc) in New Zealand to make a decision on its selling price.
The ability to extract DNA is a primary importance to studying the genetic causes of disease and for the development of diagnostics and drugs. In this experiment, students learn a simple way to extract DNA from strawberries and bananas.
A group of students took on the challenge to design and create their own version of an automated awning. They designed each component using Solidworks and 3D printed out each individual parts for assembling. Using Ardiuino, the awning can detect rain / dry conditions to automically close and open the awning. The awning can also send status information and be controlled remotely using the Blynk app.
Students created an automated hand sanitizer designed to help fight against Covid-19 using Arduino. The hand sanitizer can also remotely give status information through LINE Notify. This can notify when the sanitizer is running low and needs replacement.
Students create a model and explain the Moon Phases. Use of recyclable materials is a must.
This project is to perform an video experiment in proving a concept if it’s a science based facts or just a myth
Students created a game similar to similar to Guitar Hero, but a more simplified version. The core focus was to discuss about the random function in programming and its limitation to why it is not a true random function.
This project is creating/ building a simple circuit. Each group will create a simple circuit based on the picture they pick. The circuits built will show the stars and the constellations.
A bookshelf created with the principle of tensegrity. There are no contact points between each level and is only supported through a network of continuous tension via wires.
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