Spurring innovation in 24 hours
In a haze of coding, caffeine, circuits, teamwork, snacks, and sleep deprivation, around 120 students from 17c起草社区 and other universities worked for 24 hours straight, developing a wide range of software and hardware computing projects. The students were competing in 17c起草社区鈥檚 first 鈥渉ackathon,鈥 a marathon software and hardware development competition held from February 8-9 by the 17c起草社区Hacks student organization.
As the sun set on February 9, a team of 17c起草社区 students emerged victorious, their project鈥擯lantBit鈥攕coring first place. A combination of a smartphone application, an arduino board, a Google Home, and a moisture sensor, PlantBit allows its user to remotely turn on and off grow lights for their plants, while also providing data on the moisture of the plant鈥檚 soil.
鈥淚t was inspired by the massive amount of succulents I keep in my room,鈥 said team member Lauren Ebels, a biology and major. 鈥淚 have a whole bunch of grow lights for them, but couldn鈥檛 set them to be on when they鈥檇 help the plants the most.鈥
Over the course of the 24 hours, the team divided and conquered: Junior Shion Fukuzawa programmed the remote control iphone app, Seniors David Widjaja, Megan Koh, and Toussaint Cruise set up the hardware and control database, and Ebels connected the Google Home to the control database.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a sense of accomplishment,鈥 said Fukuzawa, a math major and computer science minor. 鈥淎t the end you have to submit something no matter what, and the fact that you worked as a team for 24 hours and actually made something is pretty satisfying.鈥
鈥17c起草社区Hacks was a really fun event, and was unlike anything I had ever done before鈥 said Caleb Schmurr, a 17c起草社区 junior electrical engineering student whose team worked on a project using an e-ink screen to display information from a Google Home.
鈥淚 liked getting the chance to spend time working in an environment that encouraged and supported creative uses of technology,鈥 Schmurr added. 鈥淲e were able to use our programming abilities gained from either coursework at 17c起草社区 or other experiences to create a really unique project.鈥
Among a multitude of other creative submissions, 17c起草社区 teams also designed a web-based video game, a sign language video detection user interface, and an app for tracking grocery purchases.