This Learning Module was a basic introduction to Arduino as a whole, and these skills would later be used extensively in other projects. Although only a basic set up with lights and wiring, it did prove useful to give me as well as Joe Carey a general idea of how to use Arduino.
We used HTML in his learning module, producing custom website pages and used some javascript to make the web page interactive as well. We didn't get too much far in the module, but it was interesting dabbling in HTML.
This was a very basic module, just following instructions to make this noise maker on the circuitboard. It was vital to larn this skill because i would later use it on other modules.
This was a fun module to do. It was mainly getting aoround how to utilize retropie was the major challenge, but after that it was mapping controllers to use them and learning how to upload games to the raspberry pie, making it to be a fun final product when it was finished.
I feel like this was the most successful project of this year. We had a bunch of 3d printed parts, arduino, and used an IDE to make a very good example of what you can make in this class. Overall i really enjoyed working on this project.
This module was definitely one of the most interesting modules this year. It was definitely an uphill battle, but the amount of work that went into Walter making him able to just stand up. Many different parts were 3d printed, but in the end this robot functioned pretty good and was able to move on its own.
This was a very multi faceted learning module, taking many aspects such as learning to code and app, arduino, as well as bluetooth of course. This module I did the brunt work for the coding, which i hadn't done before.