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*****Direction sensor: Self-build wind vane: Vane with a magnet. Magnet sensors arranged in a circle can then measure how far away the magnet is. With this the direction can be calculated.
 
*****Direction sensor: Self-build wind vane: Vane with a magnet. Magnet sensors arranged in a circle can then measure how far away the magnet is. With this the direction can be calculated.
  
*Leon D:
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*Leon Dönch:
 
** A symmetrical "connect four" (Vier gewinnt) game for two flats, whose squares lights up by pressing. Every time the other player makes a move, a sound is played.
 
** A symmetrical "connect four" (Vier gewinnt) game for two flats, whose squares lights up by pressing. Every time the other player makes a move, a sound is played.
 
** Showing if your cat is outside or inside the house by detecting the flap direction of the cat flap. When it is outside, a lasercutted cat moves out of its "house" and starts walking.
 
** Showing if your cat is outside or inside the house by detecting the flap direction of the cat flap. When it is outside, a lasercutted cat moves out of its "house" and starts walking.
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** Indicator of how "busy" someone is in the office --> firth object on the office door is an indicator (I thought of a clock-like approach, but I am open for other ideas), second object is on the desktop and used to (passively) measure + (actively) change the indicator
 
** Indicator of how "busy" someone is in the office --> firth object on the office door is an indicator (I thought of a clock-like approach, but I am open for other ideas), second object is on the desktop and used to (passively) measure + (actively) change the indicator
  
* Andreas Ellwanger, Andreas Griesbeck, Aline Neumann, Maximilian Rauh:
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* Andreas Ellwanger, Andreas Griesbeck, Aline Neumann, Maximilian Rauh: light-control (working title) [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1RrDopP5BCjxdmGSVPTth6M-sgI4JHiYVV_kIbspdwVA/edit?usp=sharing slides]
** light-control (working title): for more information take a look at our [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1RrDopP5BCjxdmGSVPTth6M-sgI4JHiYVV_kIbspdwVA/edit?usp=sharing slides]
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** Summary: A lamp controlled over WiFi by a cube. The cube has a colour sensor on its bottom. The sensor measures the colour of the surface the cube is sitting on. Thus the cube can control the colour of the lamp remotely. Furthermore, the cube has an acceleration sensor which senses if the cube is rotated clock or anti-clockwise to dim the light intensity of the lamp accordingly. A button allows saving a colour as default. The lamp has RGB light outputs as well as speakers and motors. The motors control panels which control how much light is emitted by the lamp.
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** At least two connected physical objects (can be more):  cube controller (colour sensor on the bottom which changes the colour of the lamp to colour of the surface the cube is sitting on, acceleration sensor to dim the light intensity if the cube is rotated ), the lamp has multi-colour light sources, option to emit sound, control light intensity with motors which move panels)
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** At least one object has to have two or more sensors: colour-sensor, acceleration sensor, button
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** At least one object has to have two or more actuators: RGB-led, motors, sound
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** Object can be different (e.g. dog toy and ball on the user’s table) or symmetric (e.g. two chairs): objects are asymmetric. cube controller and the lamp are connected via WiFi
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** One sensor has to be “invented” (there will be a tutorial for this): DIY colour sensor
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** The objects need to communicate over the internet: lamp and cube are connected via WiFi
  
 
* Michael Hufnagel:
 
* Michael Hufnagel:
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** Tangible Kanban Board: Every team member (e.g IT department) in the workplace gets a Kanban board (columns with To-Do; In-Progress; DONE) which he/she can put on their office table. Employees create To-Dos for themselves and stick them with a weighted magnet - which indicates the self assessed difficulty level - to the board. As soon as they start working on a task they can put it in "In-Progress" and then in "DONE". If the card is placed in the "DONE" state, a sensor will recognize this (weight/difficulty level + how many are attached)and sends this information to the server. An LED display or something similar receives this information from each employee and e.g. reveals some pixel on the screen (the more difficult the task was, the more pixel get revealed) to e.g uncover an art piece. GOAL of this idea: Increase motivation and visualize productivity of team/department. They might also see how other teams/departments are performing during the day (aka uncovering some pixels) to include competitiveness ;)!
 
** Tangible Kanban Board: Every team member (e.g IT department) in the workplace gets a Kanban board (columns with To-Do; In-Progress; DONE) which he/she can put on their office table. Employees create To-Dos for themselves and stick them with a weighted magnet - which indicates the self assessed difficulty level - to the board. As soon as they start working on a task they can put it in "In-Progress" and then in "DONE". If the card is placed in the "DONE" state, a sensor will recognize this (weight/difficulty level + how many are attached)and sends this information to the server. An LED display or something similar receives this information from each employee and e.g. reveals some pixel on the screen (the more difficult the task was, the more pixel get revealed) to e.g uncover an art piece. GOAL of this idea: Increase motivation and visualize productivity of team/department. They might also see how other teams/departments are performing during the day (aka uncovering some pixels) to include competitiveness ;)!
 
** School Route tracker for children: Children often need to walk to school by themselves (without parental accompaniment). Parents are often concerned if their children arrive at school safely because they don't have mobile phones yet. Place sensors along different/common locations children need to pass when walking to school. As soon as they arrive at one of those points, they e.g connect a wrist-band to the sensor (over RFID/NFC) -> this information gets passed to an interface/display their parents can see in realtime and are therefore assured that their child arrived safely at school or back home (after school).
 
** School Route tracker for children: Children often need to walk to school by themselves (without parental accompaniment). Parents are often concerned if their children arrive at school safely because they don't have mobile phones yet. Place sensors along different/common locations children need to pass when walking to school. As soon as they arrive at one of those points, they e.g connect a wrist-band to the sensor (over RFID/NFC) -> this information gets passed to an interface/display their parents can see in realtime and are therefore assured that their child arrived safely at school or back home (after school).
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* Anke:
 
* Anke:
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= Group Projects =
 
= Group Projects =
  
* cat flap; Leon D, Manuela Eska
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* <group project idea>; <Names who are interested>
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* cat flap; Leon Dönch, Manuela Eska, Julia Huber
 
* light-control ([https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1RrDopP5BCjxdmGSVPTth6M-sgI4JHiYVV_kIbspdwVA/edit?usp=sharing slides]); Andreas Ellwanger, Andreas Griesbeck, Aline Neumann, Maximilian Rauh (4/4)
 
* light-control ([https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1RrDopP5BCjxdmGSVPTth6M-sgI4JHiYVV_kIbspdwVA/edit?usp=sharing slides]); Andreas Ellwanger, Andreas Griesbeck, Aline Neumann, Maximilian Rauh (4/4)
 
* greenhouse monitor + weather station; Philipp Greiner, Sigrid Klinger, Jingchen Wang
 
* greenhouse monitor + weather station; Philipp Greiner, Sigrid Klinger, Jingchen Wang
 
* Extended Babyphone: Carmen Schanderl, Eva Achterhold
 
* Extended Babyphone: Carmen Schanderl, Eva Achterhold
* Gamified Kanban Board: Sarah Delgado Rodriguez, Jennifer Herner, Cem Mevlüt Üner, Ludwig Vaitl
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* Digital Kanban Board: Sarah Delgado Rodriguez, Jennifer Herner, ???, ???
* Water Bottle: (removed), Felix, Michael Hufnagel, Julia Huber
 

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