Hamza Eddiche and Alex Sanchez used a soldering kit to learn the basics of soldering as well as practice this skill. Both students were successfully able to connect all components and run the electric current through the board.
Hamza Eddiche and Nick Staada learned the basics of Arduino, including blinking lights, and usage of buttons.
Hamza Eddiche and Cecilia Oreinstein watched a series of videos to understand the basics of Unity game design and deveopment. This newly acquired knowledge was then put into a flappy bird game that they each created.
Hamza Eddiche and Alex Sanchez utilized a series of videos and online resources to understand the basics of VR game design on unity. They used this knowledge to create an open platform within the unity application. They added hands and movement physics packages to be able to move the hands using the controllers.
Hamza Eddiche learned the basics of navigating and using commands within the Rasbian terminal as well as the Amazon Web Developers services. He created a security profile for the Rasberry Pi on the Amazon Alexa web services site and downloaded packages from github. All downloads were successful. His learning module failed due to an invalid authentication link provided by Amazon.
Hamza Eddiche and Alex Sanchez learned the basics of arduino and motors to create an arduino powered hovercraft. They used multiple videos and websites to gain an understanding of how these components would work. Time did not allow for the project to be fully completed.
Hamza Eddiche and Desmond Dawuni created a game in C# on Visual Studio that is compatible with the Microsoft Kinect Camera System. The game consists of falling circles (red and blue). The blue cricles are safe and rewards +1 points. The red circles are dangerous and removes 2 points. The player must dodge the red circles and grab the blue circles.
Hamza Eddiche and Desmond Dawuni utilized videos and websites to create a Raspberry Pi Security Camera. The Camera would take a picture every 60 seconds, this picture would then automatically be sent to the email address that is provided.