Lab 1: I already had a Raspberry Pi because I needed one for CPE-390, so I already had some of this lab completed. Unfortunately, my Raspberry Pi was left in Hoboken and I have not been able to get it back to Long Island due to fears of travel.
Lab 2: Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I was not able to complete this lab. However, I read over the material and instructions well.
Lab 3: Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I was not able to complete this lab. However, I read over the material and instructions well.
Lab 4: This lab walked me through how to setup and use a Django server and introduced me to WordPress configuration. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I was not able to complete the Stevens lighting, parking, and sensing portion of the lab. However, I read over the material and instructions well.
Lab 5: This lab had me use Docker in order to run images designed to work on ARM, and run Crossbar.io, Mosquitto and Paho.
Lab 6: In this lab, I was introduced to Particle.io and how to mess with LED lights through the app, and I was shown how to run Node.js server.
Lab 7: This lab used ThingSpeak as means of data collection through the cloud, and I was shown how to use Google Sheets with API.
Lab 8: This lab utilized a number of programs that had to do with data analysis, including SciPy, Matplotlib, pandas, dependencies, NumPy, scikit-learn, TensorFlow, and Keras. Various plots were created to visualize data, and code was used to get histograms, box plots, regression, and classification .
Lab 9: This lab introduced me to YANG, a data modeling language, and had me install PlantUML on my laptop. This lab also taught me how to load images using Pinta and GIMP. I was able to get the below image.
Lab 10: This lab went over some of the fundamentals of both blockchain and IOTA. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I was not able to use the DHT11 and DHT22 sensors and thus was not able to complete this lab. However, I read over the material and instructions well.