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Fab Academy
2019
Fab Academy 2019 Labs
LCCC
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mess.wright
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<h2>
Final Project
</h2>
<p><strong>
WHY
</strong></p>
<p>
I am currently planning a
</p>
<p><strong>
WHAT
</strong></p>
<p>
It's been two years since I started attempting to learn all the Fab Academy concepts
and complete projects. In that time, I have never had a final project
idea that I was excited about. I have been taking a lot of my own "Fab Zero" type
of notes, though. And just recently, my friend and work associate
<a
href=
"https://brightstartproject.org/our-team/"
>
David
</a>
and I
created and sold out a five class program of hands-on, delivered-to-your door,
electronics learning kits for middle school aged learners.
<p>
So, I plan to build the ideas out for the kits even further. Instead of focusing
on electronics, I plan to put together "Fab Fundamentals Kits and Curriculum" that we
can use and share with other labs/learners.
</p>
<p><strong>
HOW
</strong></p>
<p>
I would like to make a wearable fabric sleeve with some sort of accelerometer.
I need to look into Arduino Uno or maybe an Adafruit Trinket. Since both companies'
designs are open-source, I could model my board after one of those.
</p>
</div>
<p><strong>
WHY
</strong></p>
<br>
<div
class=
"container"
>
<img
src=
"http://fabacademy.org/2019/labs/lccc/students/mess-wright/images/finalplan.jpg"
>
<p>
We are beginning to have our own PCBs designed and manufactured as the cost
of most retail solder kits is very expensive, especially when you consider how many we
go through in the context of teaching young people to learn to solder. (In fact, we
had one young boy in a class over this past Winter Break use five boards before he got it right.)
I never want to not be able to say "yes" to that over concern about costs.
</p>
<br>
<img
src=
"http://fabacademy.org/2019/labs/lccc/students/mess-wright/images/class.jpg"
>
</br>
<br>
<div
class=
"container"
>
<img
src=
"http://fabacademy.org/2019/labs/lccc/students/mess-wright/images/earlywheels2.jpg"
>
</div>
<p>
We are hacking
</p>
</div>
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week 01
</a>
| principles
&
practices, presentations, project management
</li>
<li><a
href=
"http://fabacademy.org/2019/labs/lccc/students/mess-wright/weekly_pages/week02.html"
>
week 02 | computer-aided design
</li>
week 02
</a>
| computer-aided design
</li>
<li>
week 03 | computer-controlled cutting
</li>
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