Learning Module 1: Arduino Traffic Light
I worked with Emily Brundage to learn the basics of using an Arduino. We decided to create a stoplight using the LEDs and this was our result.
Emily and I worked together again to learn the basics of Soldering. We used a kit that allowed us to solder a speaker to a circuit board so it would emit sound.
Learning Module 3 & 4: Raspberry Pi - Google Assistant
Elisha Stenger and I created a replica of the Google Assistant using a Raspberry Pi. Thanks to the Google API we were able to put the Google Assistant on the Raspberry Pi 3 and using a microphone we had a fully functional assistant.
Learning Module 5: DIY Cardboard Hand
I worked with Nirvani to create a replica of a hand out of cardboard, then wire it to a breadboard and an arduino, and have it move when we moved our fingers while wearing a sensor glove we built. It was unsuccessful due to what we believe were bad servos
Learning Module 6: Bluetooth Switch & Microphone
Chris Fluta and I used a Raspberry Pi 3 and a Plugable Bluetooth Home Automation Switch to try and create a tool for School Based. The idea was to have audio data form a microphone processed on our Raspberry Pi, and if the volume was above a certain threshold in decibels, the Pi would send a signal to turn off the Bluetooth Switch, thus cutting the power to whatever was plugged into it (Presumably the TV and Wii U at School Based). Although we didn't get it to work this was a great learning experience with Python