We made the Arduino Uno turn on a light with a breadboard anytime the sensor detects something.
Write up link: here
This module was more of a learning experience which was to solder together a speaker. We wasn't able to get functioning unfortunately in the 5 days because we spent a lot of the days removing the solder which is way more difficult than soldering itself.
Write up link: here
We just learn blueprint coding system with Unreal Engine and messed with the tutorial, this engine provides tons of already built asset code and models for you to mess with.
Write up link: here
This module we made a 3D-print box that we hot glued together with a door so we can call it a safe and stuck the Arduino and other electronics to the back of the door. The way you were only able to open was with a fingerprint scanner which the Arduino Uno saved your fingerprint image
Write up link: here
Presentation: here
We wanted to create a remote control car entirely from scratch meaning we would have to 3D-print the design and parts we needed and we did. We 3D printed a foundation rectangle for the car so we can hot glue the electronics onto it and finally we attached some rubber wheels to some motors. The outcome of this project wasn't successful due to the PCB board overheating and ruining the result of this project. This learning module takes a lot of supplies at home to work on and I would highly suggest to leave this for a learning module with a lot of in-class days unless you have the resources at home like we did.
Learning Module Link: here
Me and Daniel K worked together on the robot arm located in Detrick's room. We were about to communicate it with it through command prompt commands and was in the mixed of creating a script to make it automated however none of the library works. This video simplifies everything to the bare minimum and everything we did together.
Write up Link: here
We were looking towards making a Remote Access Trojan(RAT) through a fake WiFi-signal we created. The RAT we used was called WiFi-Pumpkin which allowed us to do essentially anything we wanted to whatever device connected to our signal however some tools the RAT offered were just a little buggy.
Link to our written report that's goes more into depth of our works: here
This learning module is still in progress but I am creating a website themed computer science at warren hills.