Open Innovation [Master]

Blunt Moves

Cole Krivak and 3 OthersVictoria Haggins - Wright
Xavier Cooper
Ayush Gandhi

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Blunt Moves is an interactive fashion and business game where players build their own boutique, design clothing, and develop leadership skills while exploring luxury and classic Americana style. Blending physical AR cards with a mobile game, it teaches creativity, pitching, branding, and money management through play. The experience empowers players ages 10+ to define their voice, grow their confidence, and bring their unique vision to life.

D.J.-D.YAY

Cole Krivak and Foxglove Metral

D.J.-D.YAY

Huxley Metral & Vexx Thompson

Wearable Emotional Support

Elise English and 2 OthersElise English
Sammy Potts

Wearable Emotional Support

Elise English and Sammy Potts

With this project, we want to figure out if we can create a wearable form of immediate comfort for people who suffer from panic attacks. We will research the current wearables for panic attacks specifically, compare their qualities, and use that information to create a wearable that tracks, and responds immediately to oncoming stress.

Mid Review Slide Template

Cole Krivak and 3 OthersBrendan Bailey
Zephyros Koyanis
David Giffin

Brendan, David & Z

؜Ropeless Lobster Trap

Final Presentation

Cole Krivak and 3 OthersDavid Giffin
Brendan Bailey
Zephyros Koyanis

David, Brendan & Z

؜Ropeless Lobster Trap

Mid-Review

Elise English and Sammy Potts

Assistive Robotics

Elise English and Sammy Potts

LeetAgent

Patrick Tibbetts

LeetAgent

Learning how to build AI agents

Patrick Tibbetts

Final Presentation

Ryan Ferguson

https://www.nuvuschool.org/post/politics-on-your-plate-research-resistance-and-recipes

Final Presentation

Patrick Tibbetts

What is AI is a project where I set out to learn more about the "Black Box" of AI and get a better idea of how AI really goes from input to output. This projected started with me doing research into how AI worked so that I could get a base level understanding. After that I moved into trying to train an AI to be able to fix python code. I did this since I felt like if I could learn how to make a base level AI that would help me learn more about how AI really works. In the end this projected ended with an AI trained to be able to fix small python errors like syntax errors and I also got a much better understanding of the AI black box.

prototype

Brendan Bailey and 2 OthersDavid Giffin
Zephyros Koyanis