NIVAN -
MONDAY - Completed LED Test in MIT App Inventor
TUESDAY - Began process of creating app for Stepper Motor in MIT App Inventor
WEDNESDAY - Absent (Field Trip)
THURSDAY - Worked on the Stepper Motor app code
FRIDAY - Researching Stepper Motor wiring, code, and motor drivers
HEATHER -
MONDAY - found out that we can have the MIT companion app on our school Chromebooks, we set everything up again and tested. We got it to work, so now we are moving on to the making of the app for the stepper motor
TUESDAY - Started working on the motor app in MIT
WEDNESDAY - continued to work on the app for the motor
THURSDAY - still trying to create a functional app for the motor
FRIDAY - decided to shift me focus from the motor app to creating the code for the motor itself
JULIO -
MONDAY -
TUESDAY -
WEDNESDAY -
THURSDAY -
FRIDAY -
This is a video showing that our bluetooth module is fully operational, demonstarted through an LED app. This is an example of the Test and Construct phase. Our main focus with this was to learn more about how the bluetooth module interacted with MIT App Inventor and how we could efficently use it for the use of our project. In that endevor we were indeed sucessful as we now have a better understanding how how MIT App Inventor works and how we can connect our bluetooth module to our chromebooks.
This is the progress so far for the app building of the motor app, this process falls under the construct and test category of the PLTW design process. Last week, we completed building the app to control the on and off part of Bluetooth journey. This was a crustal step in the progress of the project seeing that we are going to be using an app in the final product
Goals for Week 12:
Work on creating the final app for the project
Work on the final physical build
Research Voice control instructions
Optional: Paint components to have matching color scheme
Goals for Week 13:
Test the final app for the project
Test the final physical build
Create Voice control instructions
Prepare a device to be used for showcase
Optional: Paint components to have matching color scheme