In the first Learning Module, Desmond, Leonard D. and Cecilia O. learned how to solder a circuit board through lots of practice. They learned about the different components and parts needed for the project. The three of them used that experience to power a speaker and LED, similar to a police car or ambulance.
In this Learning Module, Desmond and Alex S. learned about Arduinos and how they work. They learned about the programming language used to code them, and about wiring and LEDs. They did various experiments and tried some wiring configurations to limit power to LEDs and such.
For the third learning module, Desmond and Leonard D. took 6 days to learn about Unity and Unity game development. They learnt a bit about the code, how development works, and time and code management. They attempted to make a 2D platformer game.
For this learning module, Desmond, Jonathan C. and Leonard D. learned about MIT App Inventor and how to create apps. With that information, they created an app (many issues were overcome during it) with Bluetooth that could control a little robot and move it around.
For their fifth learning module, Desmond and Alex S. took an Arduino and paired it with an old RC car and MIT App Inventor for the controls to create a working RC car. They had to learn how to control motors with Arduino, as well as wiring it to the motors. The MIT App Inventor was connected to the Arduino via Bluetooth.
In this learning module, Desmond and Cecilia O. continued the work that Desmond and Alex started in learning module #5. They attempted to add an ultrasonic sensor to the front of the car, so that it would brake automatically if it sensed a wall.
For the 7th learning module, Desmond and Hamza found a game on Kinect created by Microsoft. They used it as a base and altered lots of the code to make an entirely new game, where you have to dodge objects and collect others.
For their last learning module, Desmond and Hamza E. made a Raspberry Pi 4 security camera. It takes pictures and sends them to an email address. They wanted to add an ultrasonic sensor so it would happen automatically, but they sadly couldn't make it work.