Paper Organizer by Team MARYa: Final Documentation (12/14/2018) by ajchung@andrew.cmu.edu - Introduction: We are Team MARYa, (Mohan, Andrea, Roly, Yingyang) a group of four Carnegie Mellon University students taking an Introduction to Physical Computing course. For our final project,...
Automatic Ball Winder by Team Weavers: Final Documentation (12/14/2018) by jennyh1@andrew.cmu.edu - Automatic Ball Winder For the final project of Introduction to Physical Computing, The Weavers, which consists of Jenny, Megan, and Ghalya, were assigned to create an assistive device...
Reminder Box by Team James: Final Documentation (12/14/2018) by yany1@andrew.cmu.edu - INTRODUCTION For this project, our group of three were tasked with creating a device that would help make the life of our older friend, Jim (as he prefers...
Yard Lights Team Joanne: Final Documentation (12/14/2018) by chubbard@andrew.cmu.edu - Project Description Joanne wanted to have control of her front yard lamp from inside her house. She also wanted her front steps to be better lit at night....
Parkinson’s Cane Assist by Team Joseph: Final Documentation (12/13/2018) by lindax@andrew.cmu.edu - Introduction For our final project, our team worked with Joseph, a semi-retired attorney and a Parkinson’s patient, in a collaborative effort to design and develop an assistive device...
Bingo Box by Team Jeffrey: Final Documentation (12/11/2018) by jianxiag@andrew.cmu.edu - overview This project is a Bingo-style game for Jeffrey to play with his 6-year-old granddaughter, Stella. This game, partially disguised as trivia, would be used as a tool...
Team MARY(a) Prototype Documentation (11/20/2018) by rolandog@andrew.cmu.edu - Introduction: We are team MARYa (Mohan, Andrea, Roly, and Yingyang), four students at Carnegie Mellon University that are assigned with the task to create a useful implement for...
Team Joanne Prototype Documentation (11/15/2018) by chubbard@andrew.cmu.edu - Our device turns “on” and “off” a model of Joanne’s linear toggle switch. The servo turns the gear 160 degrees and the rack meshed with the gear converts...
How do you solve a problem like Maria? (11/15/2018) by yingyanz@andrew.cmu.edu - Background We are team MARY (Mohan, Andrea, Roly, and Yingyang) and we are currently taking an Introduction to Physical Computing course at Carnegie Mellon University. For the final...
Team Weavers Prototype Documentation (11/15/2018) by jennyh1@andrew.cmu.edu - INTRODUCTION For the final project of Introduction to Physical Computing, The Weavers, which consists of Jenny, Megan, and Ghalya, was assigned to create an assistive device for Rebecca...