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Sensory Board for Adams Adventure Playground

Sensory Board for Adams Adventure Playground. Team 22 Project 41 TA – Sarah Brittain Faculty Advisor – Dr. John Enderle Client – Brian Schwarz. Danielle Napoli Alyssa Smith Christine Wakefield. Overview .

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Sensory Board for Adams Adventure Playground

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  1. Sensory Board for Adams Adventure Playground Team 22 Project 41 TA – Sarah Brittain Faculty Advisor – Dr. John Enderle Client – Brian Schwarz Danielle Napoli Alyssa Smith Christine Wakefield Napoli, Smith, Wakefield

  2. Overview • The final design will be a 12 ft long, 4 ft tall and 5 in think board positioned at angles. • The panels on the ends of the board will be slightly shorter so that children in wheelchairs will be able to roll underneath them and have an opportunity to enjoy all of the activities. Napoli, Smith, Wakefield

  3. Overview • Panel 1-A: Music Panel • Panel 1-B: Memory Game • Panel 2-A: Communication • Panel 2-B: Sonar Panel • Panel 3-A: Create-A-Picture • Panel 3-B: Hand Crank Game Napoli, Smith, Wakefield

  4. Completed work • Programming • Sonar Panel • Hand Crank • Memory Game • Ordered 3 more ArduinoDuemilanove • Received guidelines in mail from vendor

  5. Successes • Got much of the programming done • Ordered and should have received more Arduinos • Finally meeting president of Adam’s Adventure board, and possibly Adam’s mother, before final presentation on Monday

  6. Drawbacks • Spent several hours testing the sonar sensors, but haven’t seen any voltage from them yet • Not sure if programs work with hardware yet • Vacation has delayed our progress somewhat • Still need to call to ask about some donations

  7. Future work • See timeline on website

  8. Future work - Delegations Danielle Napoli Memory Game Find Braille vendor and get quote Ordering LEDs Alyssa Smith Chimes Call about HDPE & push button donations Materials Christine Wakefield Call about Hand Crank Generator donation Get sonar sensors working Memory Game Everyone Test finished programs Order other supplies Practice soldering Napoli, Smith, Wakefield

  9. Budget • We began with a total of $3,000 • $1,000 from Biomedical Engineering Department • $2,000 from School of Engineering • Ordered 3 more ArduinoDuemilanove boards before break • Total amount spent: $186.74 (BME) +$82.17 (SoE) = $268.91 • BME Budget Remaining: $813.26 • SoE Budget Remaining: $1,917.83 Napoli, Smith, Wakefield

  10. Hours worked • Danielle Napoli 8.5 hours • Alyssa Smith 7 hours • Christine Wakefield 8 hours Napoli, Smith, Wakefield

  11. Questions Napoli, Smith, Wakefield

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