In this learning module, Sienna K and Gia T worked on the basics of the Arduino. They were able to make a light bulb turn on when an object was a certain distance from a sensor. This could be used further with backup cameras in cars.
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Sienna K and Jack B worked together to learn soldering. They followed along and did a practice board, turning on a speaker and light bulbs.
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Sienna K and Charlie P learned the language of Python, and they coded Conway's Game of Life together.
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Sienna K and Franco G created a tank using a Raspberry Pi. They 3D printed all of the parts necessary, and they were able to make the tank move forwards, backwards, and turn left and right with arrow keys on a computer.
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Sienna K and Tanner K were able to create the game Flappy Bird. They coded their game in Javascript, and were able to include a score, acceleration, and the ability to rerun the game.
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Sienna K and Ian B created a home assistant similar to Amazon's Alexa, using ChatGPT. They used a ChatGPT API key and coded everything in Python on a Raspberry Pi. They were able to make it so that someone could talk into a microphone, and get a response from ChatGPT through a speaker.
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Sienna K and Ian B continued to add to their home assistant. They were able to add in features such as time, and were even able to make the voice sound like Mr. Eisner using ElevenLabs custom voices.
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