Open innovation Fall 2024

Lollipop 3D

PRINTING

Lollipop 3D Printing is a non-profit organization that's mission is to bring 3D printing equipment to students of color who don't have access or know they have access.


1: Title slide

2: Mission statement

3: Process diagram

4: Pictures

5: Things we accomplished during OI

6: Writing piece 

7: Reflections

8: The end

Re-Entry Housing 2

Audrey Ha and 4 OthersAri Sinert
Beckett Munson
Casper Newbury
Charlie Whinnery

For our project we collaborated with the Ahimsa Collective to build tiny homes for reentry housing projects. We worked with the Shiloh Church and used their land to build some houses for Ahimsa and storage for the Church. We went to Oakland CA to visit the site, get measurements, and interview the residents at Ahimsa. We got to see another organization Crop, who do reentry housing funded by the state. When we got back we started to take our ideas and put them into Revit. After many energy drinks, and hours of lost sleep, we made our final renders. In the end we designed two houses, a garden (on top of the food bank already there), and a storage room for the church. 

https://www.canva.com/design/DAGWS8KK_qk/CyVkDa5_mR9Z7tUeql_Atg/edit?utm_content=DAGWS8KK_qk&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebutton

Binary Calculator Highlight Round

Sam Hague and 2 OthersPatrick Tibbetts
Bryson Guthrie

Binary Calculator

By: Bryson Guthrie, Sam Hague, and Patrick Tibbetts

Patrick:

In this studio, we worked on building a calculator using bare-bones components, including transistors, resistors, and wires. We started off using physical components, but after some time, we realized there was going to be a bottleneck in how quickly we could work physically. So, we shifted to working in a digital environment called Logic.ly, which allowed us to progress more efficiently. By the end of the studio, we successfully created a 6-bit multiplier.

Sam:

Binary Calculator is a calculator made out of transistors and wires, so that we could learn more about computing and so that we could teach people about computing at its basic levels. In the scope of the project, we were able to build a 2-bit full adder physically and a 6-bit multiplier digitally. We built the full adder using two XOR gates, two AND gates, and an OR gate. The multiplier was built with mostly AND gates as well as a full adder.

Peer Reviews

Sam Hague and 2 OthersPatrick Tibbetts
Bryson Guthrie

Transistor Calculator

Bryson, Patrick, and Sam

Binary Calculator

Sam Hague and Patrick Tibbetts

Binary Calculator

Bryson, Sam, and Patrick

Midreviews

Sam Hague and 3 OthersSam Hague
Bryson Guthrie
Patrick Tibbetts

Transistor Calculator

Bryson, Sam, and Patrick

Eco-Sort

Margo Kuznetsova and 2 OthersMargo Kuznetsova
Lloyd Graves

Eco-Sort

By Margo and Lloyd

Spray paint 0.81

Jar 0.53

Phone 0.37

Problem:

Improper waste management due to:

  • Recycling & Poster Fatigue
  • Wrong knowledge about recycling
  • Lack of time for research

Solution:

  • Eco-Sort, a device that helps users in public spaces (for this project, NuVu) correctly dispose of waste 
  • It identifies items using AI and indicates the appropriate disposal bin
  • Eco-Sort is more noticeable then a poster
  • Makes recycling easier

First Aid Guidebook

Verity Gould

First Aid Guidebook

By Verity Gould

First aid is an important skill. Knowing it helps you recover more quickly from injuries and accidents, and helps you know when to escalate to calling your doctor or 911. Despite how important it is, it's not commonly taught in schools. First Aid Guidebook aims to present common first aid information in an easily and quickly accessible format because safety is for everyone.

Visceral Trinkets

Bridget Kraemer

Visceral Trinkets

Bridget Kraemer

Arm Prosthetic

Nico Bellucci and Gabe Murray

E.L.I

By: Nico Bellucci and

Gabriel Murray

Exoskeleton for limb independence