• Surprise: Needy Wearable (9/18/2018) by cdesaull@andrew.cmu.edu - Needy Wearable is a shirt that reacts heavily when no one is close/when someone is far away, and only calms down the closer one gets. The shirt moves with...
  • Fischer-randomizer by Team Steve: Final Documentation Redux (5/11/2018) by nserafin@andrew.cmu.edu - Fischer-random Chess: automated randomizer Built by: Josh Lefevre, Nathan Serafin, & Alyssa Casamento A brief overview In the Spring semester of 2018, our team of Carnegie Mellon students was...
  • Book Reminder by Dog-Loving Duo: Final Documentation (5/11/2018) by kristiel@andrew.cmu.edu - Introduction: We are students at Carnegie Mellon University taking a class in physical computing, a project-based course in which we learn the basic skills in programming and electronics...
  • Freezer Inventory by Team Wilma: final documentation (5/11/2018) by sgraff@andrew.cmu.edu - Introduction: Our goal with this project was to create an assistive device to help improve a part of someone’s day-to-day life. We teamed up with Wilma, a local...
  • Puzzle Box by Red Chameleon: Final Documentation (5/11/2018) by yiliuh@andrew.cmu.edu - Team Members: Ryan, Willow, Chileshe INTRODUCTION The purpose of this project was to create an assistive device for Phil Sidel, an elderly individual in our community. Phil lives...
  • Fischer-randomizer by Team Steve: Final Documentation (5/11/2018) by jlefevre@andrew.cmu.edu - Fischer-random Chess: automated randomizer Built by: Josh Lefevre, Nathan Serafin, & Alyssa Casamento A brief overview In the Spring semester of 2018, our team of Carnegie Mellon students was...
  • A Natural Meal Adaptation by Team Renfrew: Final Documentation (5/10/2018) by monicah1@andrew.cmu.edu - The goal of our final project was to incorporate all of the electrical, mechanical, and design skills we have been developing throughout the semester to create an assistive...
  • FitBox by Enrique’s Gizmos: final documentation (5/9/2018) by aliciang@andrew.cmu.edu - This class, Introduction to Physical Computing, has covered both the technical and design of electronic devices in depth.  These teachings and practice culminated in this final project: creating...
  • Team Wilma Prototype Documentation (4/18/2018) by sgraff@andrew.cmu.edu - Introduction Our overall goal is to create an assistive device for our partner Wilma to help her life in some fashion. After narrowing down product ideas we decided...
  • Team Red Chameleon: Prototype Documentation (4/17/2018) by cotieno@andrew.cmu.edu - Team Members: Willow, Chileshe, Ryan In our project, the goal was to provide an assistive device for an elderly individual. Our project developed into a puzzle, once we...