This starter kit comes with a bunch of different components that are essential to help put this thing together. Such as capacitors, LED's and resistor's. This circuit board once fully soldered and operational repeatedly flashes both LED's back and forth. While at the same time you can turn the dial and lower and raise the sound of the noise that the speaker emits. Emma and Dominick worked really hard with beginning to practice and then finally soldering this entire circuit board thoroughly and carefully.
Dominick and Owen together were able to create two working arduino circuits by writing and downloading code into the arduino itself. The first one they have created was by using a flex sensor and LED's into a singular circuit. Once you bend the flex sensor the led will light up simultaneously in the direction you bent it in. The other one was made using a motor. When you run it the motor will move back and forth 180 degrees clockwise and counterclockwise.
Learning Module #3 - Daily Log
Learning Module #3 - Final Write Up
Dominick & Donovan were able to make a webiste using HTML coding on Replit. The Website shows computer sciece events that occur in the CS@WH club. They had a couple of problems along the way but it all worked out in the end,
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Learning Module #4 - Daily Log
Learning Module #4 - Final Write Up
Dominick & Emma were able to make a small 3D game using unity where the humanoid figure changes its color from green to red after being hit within the game using the Oculus controllers. Also, it was uploaded and connected to the Oculus but they could not get it to play.
Learning Module #5 - Daily Log
Learning Module #5 - Final Write Up
Dominick & Donovan were able to make a small 2D game using unity and tutroial videos including movement, wall jumping, sprite animations, and traps as well.
Learning Module #6 - Daily Log
Learning Module #6 - Final Write Up
Dominick & Kevin tried to use a 3D printer and arduino with sensor shield, and servos in order to creat a 3D printed spider robot. Their original plan was to make the robot and incorporate an ultrasonic sensor to stop the robot once it gets within a certain distance of something. Unfortunately, they were unsuccessful in getting it to move move and connecting the body due to many complications.
Learning Module #7 - Daily Log
Learning Module #7 - Final Write Up
Dominick Rivera & Nathan Bach used an old RC car created by other classmates and refurbished it so it would run again. Also Dominick used App Inventor to make his own app to control the car and drive as well as to make the speaker make different sounds. Nathan used the arduino in the RC car to connect the speaker and used multiple if statements to make the speaker play different sounds and make the car drive. Not only that but he also used the arduino and connected an ultrasonic sensor to it so it wouldn't crash into anythig while driving directly at an object. Lastly, Nathan used a raspberry pie to connect a video camera that displays a live feed on his computer.