Friday, March 29, 2019

Friday March 29, 2019 - Raspberry Pi & Arduino


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Special Instructions:

Entry Ticket - Upcoming Events

Mechatronics Engineering Plan For Today:
  • Entry Ticket 
  • Raspberry Pi & Arduino
  • Stuff
  • Clean Up




Raspberry Pi & Arduino
  • Lecture/Presentation - Duration: 30 Min
  • Link: Presentation Link
  • Instructions & Expectations: Listen and take notes in your Interactive Lab Book. If needed review the posted slide presentation
sudo apt-get install arduino -y
 
Load flash and flash an LED 

  • Dig Deeper: Look here to learn more...

Open LAB  and/or Robot Club 
  • LAB - Duration: 60 Min
  • Link: Robot Club Google Sites
  • Instructions & Expectations: Connect with your Robot Club Team.  You will either be working on your Robot Project or an Open Lab Project.  
    • You will need to account for your time. You will need to convince me by your form submission that you worked given the time allotted. 
    • If  you or your Robot Club Team worked on the Robot Club project, you will make sure your Robot Project Status Google docs are updated.  
    • If you worked on an Open Lab Project, you will also need to tell me about what you accomplished and what you are planning next.
  • How to Submit Assignment:   Each Student needs to account for your time.  
  • Dig Deeper: Open Lab:
Clean Up
  • Assignment - Duration: 2-10 Min
  • Instructions & Expectations: Desk cleanup, put away all projects, find your assigned job
  • How to Submit Assignment: When Complete, check yourself off on Sign Out Sheet - 2 Points

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Wednesday March 27, 2019 - Turn in a current draft of your Jeopardy Code


Mechatronics Engineering Google Site
Special Instructions:

Entry Ticket
  • Assignment - Duration: 15 Min
  • Link: Humble Bundle Coding Pack
  • Instructions & Expectations: Check out what you can get for $1
  • How to Submit Assignment: Go to our Mechatronics Engineering google classroom and check the STREAM for current Entry Ticket Assignments & Questions. - 10 Points
  • Dig Deeper: Look here to learn more...

Mechatronics Engineering Plan For Today:
  • Entry Ticket 
  • Jeopardy Controller
  • Clean Up




Jeopardy Controller https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fRWk6BnRJ4prfo8S32wCumodbKldp6J6bFbFtSrfTW8/edit?usp=sharing


  • Go to our Mechatronics Engineering google classroom and check the STREAM for how to turn in your current version of Code



Open LAB  and/or Robot Club 
  • LAB - Duration: 60 Min
  • Link: Robot Club Google Sites
  • Instructions & Expectations: Connect with your Robot Club Team.  You will either be working on your Robot Project or an Open Lab Project.  
    • You will need to account for your time. You will need to convince me by your form submission that you worked given the time allotted. 
    • If  you or your Robot Club Team worked on the Robot Club project, you will make sure your Robot Project Status Google docs are updated.  
    • If you worked on an Open Lab Project, you will also need to tell me about what you accomplished and what you are planning next.
  • How to Submit Assignment:   Each Student needs to account for your time.  
  • Dig Deeper: Open Lab:
Challenge - Extra Credit -  using linux command line or Python code can you copy a file from your Raspberry Pi to your google drive?  Can you copy one from your google drive to your Raspbeery Pi?

 Instructables - Photo Booth
  • Lecture/Presentation - Duration: 40 Min
  • Link: https://www.instructables.com/class/Raspberry-Pi-Class/
  • Instructions & Expectations: Listen and take notes in your Interactive Lab Book. If needed review the posted slide presentation
  • Dig Deeper: Get your Pi to post a picture to Instagram or Tumbler

Clean Up
  • Assignment - Duration: 2-10 Min
  • Instructions & Expectations: Desk cleanup, put away all projects, find your assigned job
  • How to Submit Assignment: When Complete, check yourself off on Sign Out Sheet - 2 Points

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Tuesday March 26, 2019 - Jeoparady Controller

Entry Ticket
Did You  Get My Email? I sent an email to the email that is listed in the Infinite Campus email.  Got to Google classroom and tell me if you did.


Jeopardy Controller
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fRWk6BnRJ4prfo8S32wCumodbKldp6J6bFbFtSrfTW8/edit?usp=sharing

Clean Up Shadow Boxes

Challenge - Extra Credit -  using linux command line or Python code can you copy a file from your Raspberry Pi to your google drive?  Can you copy one from your google drive to your Raspbeery Pi?

 Instructables - Photo Booth
  • Lecture/Presentation - Duration: 40 Min
  • Link: https://www.instructables.com/class/Raspberry-Pi-Class/
  • Instructions & Expectations: Listen and take notes in your Interactive Lab Book. If needed review the posted slide presentation
  • Dig Deeper: Look here to learn more...


Open LAB  and/or Robot Club 
  • LAB - Duration: 60 Min
  • Link: Robot Club Google Sites
  • Instructions & Expectations: Connect with your Robot Club Team.  You will either be working on your Robot Project or an Open Lab Project.  
    • You will need to account for your time. You will need to convince me by your form submission that you worked given the time allotted. 
    • If  you or your Robot Club Team worked on the Robot Club project, you will make sure your Robot Project Status Google docs are updated.  
    • If you worked on an Open Lab Project, you will also need to tell me about what you accomplished and what you are planning next.
  • How to Submit Assignment:   Each Student needs to account for your time.  
  • Dig Deeper: Open Lab:
Clean Up
  • Assignment - Duration: 2-10 Min
  • Instructions & Expectations: Desk cleanup, put away all projects, find your assigned job
  • How to Submit Assignment: When Complete, check yourself off on Sign Out Sheet - 2 Points

Monday, March 25, 2019

Monday March 25, 2019 - HTML

Challenge - Extra Credit -  using linux command line or Python code can you copy a file from your Raspberry Pi to your google drive?  Can you copy one from your google drive to your Raspbeery Pi?

 Instructables - Photo Booth
  • Lecture/Presentation - Duration: 40 Min
  • Link: https://www.instructables.com/class/Raspberry-Pi-Class/
  • Instructions & Expectations: Listen and take notes in your Interactive Lab Book. If needed review the posted slide presentation
  • Dig Deeper: Look here to learn more...
See - https://www.instructables.com/lesson/Connecting-Your-Raspberry-Pi-to-the-Web/




Open LAB  and/or Robot Club 
  • LAB - Duration: 60 Min
  • Link: Robot Club Google Sites
  • Instructions & Expectations: Connect with your Robot Club Team.  You will either be working on your Robot Project or an Open Lab Project.  
    • You will need to account for your time. You will need to convince me by your form submission that you worked given the time allotted. 
    • If  you or your Robot Club Team worked on the Robot Club project, you will make sure your Robot Project Status Google docs are updated.  
    • If you worked on an Open Lab Project, you will also need to tell me about what you accomplished and what you are planning next.
  • How to Submit Assignment:   Each Student needs to account for your time.  
  • Dig Deeper: Open Lab:
Clean Up
  • Assignment - Duration: 2-10 Min
  • Instructions & Expectations: Desk cleanup, put away all projects, find your assigned job
  • How to Submit Assignment: When Complete, check yourself off on Sign Out Sheet - 2 Points

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Thursday March 21, 2019 - Photo Booth

Challenge - Extra Credit -  using linux command line or Python code can you copy a file from your Raspberry Pi to your google drive?  Can you copy one from your google drive to your Raspbeery Pi?

 Instructables - Photo Booth
  • Lecture/Presentation - Duration: 40 Min
  • Link: https://www.instructables.com/class/Raspberry-Pi-Class/
  • Instructions & Expectations: Listen and take notes in your Interactive Lab Book. If needed review the posted slide presentation
  • Dig Deeper: Look here to learn more...
See - https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2012/06/simple-guide-to-the-rpi-gpio-header-and-pins/

See Lesson 4 for Setting up the Video
https://www.instructables.com/lesson/Navigate-the-Raspberry-Pis-Software-Part-2/
run
 sudo apt-get update
 sudo apt-get install imagemagick
 
run the nano text editor
 nano helloMe.sh 

in the editor type
  #!/bin/sh
  raspistill -w 800 -h 600 -t 10000 -tl 2000 -o image%02d.jpg
  convert -delay 10 -loop 0 image*.jpg animateMe.gif 



See lesson 5 for Setting up the Audio
https://www.instructables.com/lesson/Intro-to-Sonic-Pi-and-Playing-Media/

in the command shell run
  amixer cset numid=3 1
 
then run 
 sudo apt-get install mpg321 -y

to paly a mp3 file run
  mpg321 fileName.mp3
 
See lesson 6 for Scripting
 https://www.instructables.com/lesson/Intro-to-Python/


The GPIO.BOARD option specifies that you are referring to the pins by the number of the pin the the plug - i.e the numbers printed on the board (e.g. P1) and in the middle of the diagrams below.
The GPIO.BCM option means that you are referring to the pins by the "Broadcom SOC channel" number, these are the numbers after "GPIO" in the green rectangles around the outside of the below diagrams:
Unfortunately the BCM numbers changed between versions of the Pi1 Model B, and you'll need to work out which one you have guide here. So it may be safer to use the BOARD numbers if you are going to use more than one Raspberry Pi in a project.
# button LED
# 3.3v = 1,17, 5.0v =2,4 GND = 6,9,14,20,25,30,34,39
# I/O = 3,5,7,8,10,11,12,13,15,16,18,19,21,22,23,24,
# More I/O =26,27,28,29,31,32,33,35,36,37,38,40
# my LED is on Pin 3 and Ground is on Pin 6
import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
from time import sleep

GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD)
countDownLED = 3
takePictureLED = 7
takePictureButton = 12

GPIO.setup(countDownLED, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(takePictureLED, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(takePictureButton, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_DOWN)
#GPIO.setup(takePictureButton, GPIO.IN)
while True:
    inputState = GPIO.input(takePictureButton)
    print(inputState)
    if inputState == True:
        print('button pressed')
        for i in range(5):
            GPIO.output(countDownLED, True)
            sleep(1)
            GPIO.output(countDownLED, False)
            sleep(1)
        for i in range(5):
            GPIO.output(countDownLED, True)
            sleep(.25)
            GPIO.output(countDownLED, False)
            sleep(.25)
        for i in range(3):
            GPIO.output(takePictureLED, True)
            sleep(3)
            GPIO.output(takePictureLED, False)
            sleep(3)
        
GPIO.cleanup()


Code with Camera


# button LED
# 3.3v = 1,17, 5.0v =2,4 GND = 6,9,14,20,25,30,34,39
# I/O = 3,5,7,8,10,11,12,13,15,16,18,19,21,22,23,24,
# More I/O =26,27,28,29,31,32,33,35,36,37,38,40
# my LED is on Pin 3 and Ground is on Pin 6
import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
import picamera

from time import sleep

GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD)
countDownLED = 3
takePictureLED = 7
takePictureButton = 12

GPIO.setup(countDownLED, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(takePictureLED, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(takePictureButton, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_DOWN)
#GPIO.setup(takePictureButton, GPIO.IN)

camera = picamera.PiCamera()
camera.resolution = (640, 480)
camera.brightness = 60

try:
    
    while True:
        inputState = GPIO.input(takePictureButton)
        print(inputState)
        if inputState == True:
            print('button pressed')
            for i in range(5):
                GPIO.output(countDownLED, True)
                sleep(1)
                GPIO.output(countDownLED, False)
                sleep(1)
            for i in range(5):
                GPIO.output(countDownLED, True)
                sleep(.25)
                GPIO.output(countDownLED, False)
                sleep(.25)
                
            camera.start_preview()
            sleep(2)
            camera.capture('testImage.jpg')
            camera.stop_preview()
            camera.close()

            for i in range(3):
                GPIO.output(takePictureLED, True)
                sleep(3)
                GPIO.output(takePictureLED, False)
                sleep(3)
            
    GPIO.cleanup()

except KeyboardInterrupt:
    print ('program stopped')

Open LAB  and/or Robot Club 
  • LAB - Duration: 60 Min
  • Link: Robot Club Google Sites
  • Instructions & Expectations: Connect with your Robot Club Team.  You will either be working on your Robot Project or an Open Lab Project.  
    • You will need to account for your time. You will need to convince me by your form submission that you worked given the time allotted. 
    • If  you or your Robot Club Team worked on the Robot Club project, you will make sure your Robot Project Status Google docs are updated.  
    • If you worked on an Open Lab Project, you will also need to tell me about what you accomplished and what you are planning next.
  • How to Submit Assignment:   Each Student needs to account for your time.  
  • Dig Deeper: Open Lab:
Clean Up
  • Assignment - Duration: 2-10 Min
  • Instructions & Expectations: Desk cleanup, put away all projects, find your assigned job
  • How to Submit Assignment: When Complete, check yourself off on Sign Out Sheet - 2 Points

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Wednesday March 20, 2019 - Job Faire


Mechatronics Engineering Google Site
Special Instructions:


Mechatronics Engineering Plan For Today:
  • Entry Ticket 
  • Open Lab
  • Clean Up




Job Faire

Open LAB  and/or Robot Club 
  • LAB - Duration: 60 Min
  • Link: Robot Club Google Sites
  • Instructions & Expectations: Connect with your Robot Club Team.  You will either be working on your Robot Project or an Open Lab Project.  
    • You will need to account for your time. You will need to convince me by your form submission that you worked given the time allotted. 
    • If  you or your Robot Club Team worked on the Robot Club project, you will make sure your Robot Project Status Google docs are updated.  
    • If you worked on an Open Lab Project, you will also need to tell me about what you accomplished and what you are planning next.
  • How to Submit Assignment:   Each Student needs to account for your time.  
  • Dig Deeper: Open Lab:
Clean Up
  • Assignment - Duration: 2-10 Min
  • Instructions & Expectations: Desk cleanup, put away all projects, find your assigned job
  • How to Submit Assignment: When Complete, check yourself off on Sign Out Sheet - 2 Points

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Tuesday March 19, 2019 - Shell Scripts in Python

Entry Ticket - Dive into chatbots- a beginner hands on workshop

Challenge - Extra Credit -  using linux command line or Python code can you copy a file from your Raspberry Pi to your google drive?  Can you copy one from your google drive to your Raspbeery Pi?

 Instructables - Photo Booth
See - https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2012/06/simple-guide-to-the-rpi-gpio-header-and-pins/

See Lesson 4 for Setting up the Video
https://www.instructables.com/lesson/Navigate-the-Raspberry-Pis-Software-Part-2/
run
 sudo apt-get update
 sudo apt-get install imagemagick
 
run the nano text editor
 nano helloMe.sh 
in the editor type
  #!/bin/sh
  raspistill -w 800 -h 600 -t 10000 -tl 2000 -o image%02d.jpg
  convert -delay 10 -loop 0 image*.jpg animateMe.gif 


See lesson 5 for Setting up the Audio
https://www.instructables.com/lesson/Intro-to-Sonic-Pi-and-Playing-Media/

in the command shell run
  amixer cset numid=3 1
 
then run 
 sudo apt-get install mpg321 -y

to paly a mp3 file run
  mpg321 fileName.mp3
 
See lesson 6 for Scripting
 https://www.instructables.com/lesson/Intro-to-Python/


The GPIO.BOARD option specifies that you are referring to the pins by the number of the pin the the plug - i.e the numbers printed on the board (e.g. P1) and in the middle of the diagrams below.
The GPIO.BCM option means that you are referring to the pins by the "Broadcom SOC channel" number, these are the numbers after "GPIO" in the green rectangles around the outside of the below diagrams:
Unfortunately the BCM numbers changed between versions of the Pi1 Model B, and you'll need to work out which one you have guide here. So it may be safer to use the BOARD numbers if you are going to use more than one Raspberry Pi in a project.
#GPIO
# 3.3v = 1,17, 5.0v =2,4 GND = 6,9,14,20,25,30,34,39
# my LED is on Pin 3 and Ground is on Pin 6
import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
from time import sleep # import time library 
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD)
myOutLED = 3
myInputSwitch = 5
GPIO.setup(myOutLED, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(myInputSwitch, GPIO.IN)
while True :
    inputState = GPIO.input(myInputSwitch)
    print(inputState)
    if inputState == False:
        print('button pressed')
        photoCounter=4
        while (photoCounter > 0):
            GPIO.output(myOutLED, True)
            print('  LED ON')
            sleep(1)
            GPIO.output(myOutLED, False)
            print('  LED OFF')
            sleep(1)
            photoCounter=photoCounter-1

GPIO.cleanup()
Open LAB  and/or Robot Club 
  • LAB - Duration: 60 Min
  • Link: Robot Club Google Sites
  • Instructions & Expectations: Connect with your Robot Club Team.  You will either be working on your Robot Project or an Open Lab Project.  
    • You will need to account for your time. You will need to convince me by your form submission that you worked given the time allotted. 
    • If  you or your Robot Club Team worked on the Robot Club project, you will make sure your Robot Project Status Google docs are updated.  
    • If you worked on an Open Lab Project, you will also need to tell me about what you accomplished and what you are planning next.
  • How to Submit Assignment:   Each Student needs to account for your time.  
  • Dig Deeper: Open Lab:
Clean Up
  • Assignment - Duration: 2-10 Min
  • Instructions & Expectations: Desk cleanup, put away all projects, find your assigned job
  • How to Submit Assignment: When Complete, check yourself off on Sign Out Sheet - 2 Points

Monday, March 18, 2019

Monday March 18, 2019 - LEDs and Switches

Challenge - Extra Credit -  using linux command line or Python code can you copy a file from your Raspberry Pi to your google drive?  Can you copy one from your google drive to your Raspbeery Pi?

 Instructables - Photo Booth
  • Lecture/Presentation - Duration: 40 Min
  • Link: https://www.instructables.com/class/Raspberry-Pi-Class/
  • Instructions & Expectations: Listen and take notes in your Interactive Lab Book. If needed review the posted slide presentation
  • Dig Deeper: Look here to learn more...
See - https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2012/06/simple-guide-to-the-rpi-gpio-header-and-pins/

import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD)
yellowLed = 11  # NOT 17 
The GPIO.BOARD option specifies that you are referring to the pins by the number of the pin the the plug - i.e the numbers printed on the board (e.g. P1) and in the middle of the diagrams below.
The GPIO.BCM option means that you are referring to the pins by the "Broadcom SOC channel" number, these are the numbers after "GPIO" in the green rectangles around the outside of the below diagrams:
Unfortunately the BCM numbers changed between versions of the Pi1 Model B, and you'll need to work out which one you have guide here. So it may be safer to use the BOARD numbers if you are going to use more than one Raspberry Pi in a project.

Open LAB  and/or Robot Club 
  • LAB - Duration: 60 Min
  • Link: Robot Club Google Sites
  • Instructions & Expectations: Connect with your Robot Club Team.  You will either be working on your Robot Project or an Open Lab Project.  
    • You will need to account for your time. You will need to convince me by your form submission that you worked given the time allotted. 
    • If  you or your Robot Club Team worked on the Robot Club project, you will make sure your Robot Project Status Google docs are updated.  
    • If you worked on an Open Lab Project, you will also need to tell me about what you accomplished and what you are planning next.
  • How to Submit Assignment:   Each Student needs to account for your time.  
  • Dig Deeper: Open Lab:
Clean Up
  • Assignment - Duration: 2-10 Min
  • Instructions & Expectations: Desk cleanup, put away all projects, find your assigned job
  • How to Submit Assignment: When Complete, check yourself off on Sign Out Sheet - 2 Points

Friday, March 15, 2019

Friday March 15, 2019 - Happy Friday... Let's Flash An LED

Challenge - Extra Credit -  using linux command line or Python code can you copy a file from your Raspberry Pi to your google drive?  Can you copy one from your google drive to your Raspbeery Pi?

 Instructables - Photo Booth
  • Lecture/Presentation - Duration: 40 Min
  • Link: https://www.instructables.com/class/Raspberry-Pi-Class/
  • Instructions & Expectations: Listen and take notes in your Interactive Lab Book. If needed review the posted slide presentation
  • Dig Deeper: Look here to learn more...
See - https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2012/06/simple-guide-to-the-rpi-gpio-header-and-pins/

import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD)
yellowLed = 11  # NOT 17 
The GPIO.BOARD option specifies that you are referring to the pins by the number of the pin the the plug - i.e the numbers printed on the board (e.g. P1) and in the middle of the diagrams below.
The GPIO.BCM option means that you are referring to the pins by the "Broadcom SOC channel" number, these are the numbers after "GPIO" in the green rectangles around the outside of the below diagrams:
Unfortunately the BCM numbers changed between versions of the Pi1 Model B, and you'll need to work out which one you have guide here. So it may be safer to use the BOARD numbers if you are going to use more than one Raspberry Pi in a project.

Open LAB  and/or Robot Club 
  • LAB - Duration: 60 Min
  • Link: Robot Club Google Sites
  • Instructions & Expectations: Connect with your Robot Club Team.  You will either be working on your Robot Project or an Open Lab Project.  
    • You will need to account for your time. You will need to convince me by your form submission that you worked given the time allotted. 
    • If  you or your Robot Club Team worked on the Robot Club project, you will make sure your Robot Project Status Google docs are updated.  
    • If you worked on an Open Lab Project, you will also need to tell me about what you accomplished and what you are planning next.
  • How to Submit Assignment:   Each Student needs to account for your time.  
  • Dig Deeper: Open Lab:
Clean Up
  • Assignment - Duration: 2-10 Min
  • Instructions & Expectations: Desk cleanup, put away all projects, find your assigned job
  • How to Submit Assignment: When Complete, check yourself off on Sign Out Sheet - 2 Points

Thursday, March 14, 2019

Thursday March 14, 2019 - Sound?

Challenge - Extra Credit -  using linux command line or Python code can you copy a file from your Raspberry Pi to your google drive?  Can you copy one from your google drive to your Raspbeery Pi?

Instructables - Photo Booth
  • Lecture/Presentation - Duration: 40 Min
  • Link: https://www.instructables.com/class/Raspberry-Pi-Class/
  • Instructions & Expectations: Listen and take notes in your Interactive Lab Book. If needed review the posted slide presentation
  • Dig Deeper: Look here to learn more...

Open LAB  and/or Robot Club 
  • LAB - Duration: 60 Min
  • Link: Robot Club Google Sites
  • Instructions & Expectations: Connect with your Robot Club Team.  You will either be working on your Robot Project or an Open Lab Project.  
    • You will need to account for your time. You will need to convince me by your form submission that you worked given the time allotted. 
    • If  you or your Robot Club Team worked on the Robot Club project, you will make sure your Robot Project Status Google docs are updated.  
    • If you worked on an Open Lab Project, you will also need to tell me about what you accomplished and what you are planning next.
  • How to Submit Assignment:   Each Student needs to account for your time.  
  • Dig Deeper: Open Lab:
Clean Up
  • Assignment - Duration: 2-10 Min
  • Instructions & Expectations: Desk cleanup, put away all projects, find your assigned job
  • How to Submit Assignment: When Complete, check yourself off on Sign Out Sheet - 2 Points

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Wednesday March 13, 2019 - More Slefies

Instructables - Photo Booth
  • Lecture/Presentation - Duration: 40 Min
  • Link: https://www.instructables.com/class/Raspberry-Pi-Class/
  • Instructions & Expectations: Listen and take notes in your Interactive Lab Book. If needed review the posted slide presentation
  • Dig Deeper: Look here to learn more...

Open LAB  and/or Robot Club 
  • LAB - Duration: 60 Min
  • Link: Robot Club Google Sites
  • Instructions & Expectations: Connect with your Robot Club Team.  You will either be working on your Robot Project or an Open Lab Project.  
    • You will need to account for your time. You will need to convince me by your form submission that you worked given the time allotted. 
    • If  you or your Robot Club Team worked on the Robot Club project, you will make sure your Robot Project Status Google docs are updated.  
    • If you worked on an Open Lab Project, you will also need to tell me about what you accomplished and what you are planning next.
  • How to Submit Assignment:   Each Student needs to account for your time.  
  • Dig Deeper: Open Lab:
Clean Up
  • Assignment - Duration: 2-10 Min
  • Instructions & Expectations: Desk cleanup, put away all projects, find your assigned job
  • How to Submit Assignment: When Complete, check yourself off on Sign Out Sheet - 2 Points

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Tuesday March 12, 2019 - Backup the Pi

Entry Ticket - Thank You
Draw Some ROV
Find and ROV we should Build in Class
Check out this Instructables on an ROV

Mechatronics Engineering Google Site
Special Instructions:

Mechatronics Engineering Plan For Today:
  • Entry Ticket 
  • Instructables Class
  • Stuff
  • Clean Up




Backing Up and Updating Your Pi
Instructables - Photo Booth
  • Lecture/Presentation - Duration: 40 Min
  • Link: https://www.instructables.com/class/Raspberry-Pi-Class/
  • Instructions & Expectations: Listen and take notes in your Interactive Lab Book. If needed review the posted slide presentation
  • Dig Deeper: Look here to learn more...

Open LAB  and/or Robot Club 
  • LAB - Duration: 60 Min
  • Link: Robot Club Google Sites
  • Instructions & Expectations: Connect with your Robot Club Team.  You will either be working on your Robot Project or an Open Lab Project.  
    • You will need to account for your time. You will need to convince me by your form submission that you worked given the time allotted. 
    • If  you or your Robot Club Team worked on the Robot Club project, you will make sure your Robot Project Status Google docs are updated.  
    • If you worked on an Open Lab Project, you will also need to tell me about what you accomplished and what you are planning next.
  • How to Submit Assignment:   Each Student needs to account for your time.  
  • Dig Deeper: Open Lab:
Clean Up
  • Assignment - Duration: 2-10 Min
  • Instructions & Expectations: Desk cleanup, put away all projects, find your assigned job
  • How to Submit Assignment: When Complete, check yourself off on Sign Out Sheet - 2 Points

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