Previous Workshops


Playing Soccer with VEX IQ Robots

Overview

Presenter:  Brennan Giglio

Friday December 2nd, 2022

1:00 - 2:00pm

Students were put into teams to build a VEX IQ robot and play a game of robot soccer. Students learned about active and passive manipulators as well as had the chance to experiment with simple robotics. Participants learned how to program their robots to drive around and compete in head to head soccer matches.

Topics include: Applied Tech, Programming


Visualizing the Ideal Sports Team with Tableau and Data Analytics

Overview

Presenter: Julia Somma

Wednesday November 9th, 2022

4:00 - 5:00pm

Students learned how to input data into Tableau and organize it to make meaningful charts and graphs. Using an array of sports statistics, data visualizations were generated that allow you to predict the best teams and players for this season.

Topics include: Data Visualization




Creating Games with Amazon Alexa

Overview

Presenter: Annabel Terry

Monday October 17th, 2022 in BUSN 391

5:30 - 6:30pm

Students learned about IoT and all of its applications in the real world. Students also explored the various commands of Alexa and how to make your home a smart home. They learned how to make a customized Alexa game using VoiceFlow.

Topics include: IoT, Software / App Development



Circuitry and Programming for Real-World Projects

Overview

Presenter: Muneeb Syed

Monday October 3rd, 2022 in BUSN 391

1:00 - 2:00pm

Students received an introduction to circuitry and data processing using C++ and an Arduino microcontroller. Hop from station to station to practice programming distance sensors, heart rate sensors, LCDs, bluetooth and many more!

Topics include: Circuitry, Programming

 



Intro 2 h4cking: Web-app exploitation

Overview

Presenter: Nicolas Michel

Wednesday September 21st, 2022 in BUSN 391

4:00 - 5:00 PM

Students leanred basic web app exploitation skills and put them to use by attacking a vulnerable demo site. Students  learned basic SQL injection attacks, cross site scripting, and how to break a user authentication service.

Topics include: Programming, Cybersecurity

 


NFT Development

Overview

Presenter: Alexandria Arena

Friday April 29th in BUSN 391

2:30 - 4:00pm

This skillshare introduced participants to the concept of NFTs or non-fungible tokens. Students learned about basic process of how NFTs are minted and then they were tasked to come up a small project that will work on. It covered exactly how the blockchain process works, a showcase with minted NFTs and then having students research the application and values of the market.

Topic include: Smart Tech