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Engineering Solutions Event

Engineering Solutions Event. June 4, 2014. ExCITe Center. Expressive & Creative Interaction Technologies Drexel University Unlocking the potential that can be realized by adding the arts—“A”—to science, technology, engineering and mathematics—“STEM”—to create “STEAM”. ExCITe Center.

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Engineering Solutions Event

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  1. Engineering Solutions Event June 4, 2014

  2. ExCITe Center Expressive & Creative Interaction Technologies Drexel University Unlocking the potential that can be realized by adding the arts—“A”—to science, technology, engineering and mathematics—“STEM”—to create “STEAM”

  3. ExCITe Center Expressive & Creative Interaction Technologies Drexel University Research Knitted sensors for fetal monitoring Machine listening and music information retrieval Screen-printable supercapacitors Multi-level position tracking for live performance

  4. ExCITe Center Expressive & Creative Interaction Technologies Drexel University

  5. The Hacktory Science Center Classes for the Community Intro to 21st Century Fabrication Intro to Programming for Artists, Musicians and Other Creative People Introduction to Max/MSP for Music Create Your Own Simple Game and Controller

  6. The Hacktory Science Center

  7. Your Challenge Today?

  8. Making a Speaker

  9. Making a Speaker...with Plates =

  10. Your Materials Plates (styrofoam, paper), Bowls (styrofoam), and Cups (styrofoam) Masking Tape 2 Neodymium Magnets (½” diameter x ½” height) 1 Neodymium Magnet (½” diameter x ⅛” height) Magnet Wire (32 gauge) Index card Ruler Scissors AAA Battery Instruction Manual created by ExCITe Center MET-Lab

  11. Your Goals Build a speaker that can play sound from an MP3 player when connected to an amplifier. Refine and redesign the speaker to improve volume, clarity, and range of sounds produced. Communicate your process and progress to judges.

  12. Please Consider Safety When you touch the battery to the wire for testing, be aware that heat may be given off. The magnets are VERY powerful. Keep away from credit cards and electronic devices. Try not to get pinched when magnets snap together. Magnets may shatter if they snap together quickly.

  13. Resources Styrofoam Plate Speaker (MAKE) http://makezine.com/projects/styrofoam-plate-speaker Weekend Project:Styrofoam Plate Speaker [Video] (MAKE) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIbzQ_8-aaM Build a Plate Speaker (Museum of Science) http://www.mos.org/sites/dev-elvis.mos.org/files/docs/education/mos_now-hear-this_build-plate-speaker.pdf Energy Transduction: Building a Speaker (Drexel University) http://drexel.edu/~/media/Files/excite/SMT%20Plans%20and%20Worksheets/Speaker%20Building%20Handout.ashx

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