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Project Meeting October 22, 2013

Project Meeting October 22, 2013. Tonight’s Agenda. Admin Business 502 Edits Impromptu Speaking Exercise BRP Discussion Weather Station. EWB-USA NY Professionals: Come join us…. Admin Business. Next GBM: Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 at 7:00 pm CSB 101 Concrete Plant Tour:

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Project Meeting October 22, 2013

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  1. Project Meeting October 22, 2013

  2. Tonight’s Agenda Admin Business 502 Edits Impromptu Speaking Exercise BRP Discussion Weather Station

  3. EWB-USA NY Professionals: Come join us… Admin Business Next GBM: Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 at 7:00 pm CSB 101 Concrete Plant Tour: Thursday, Oct. 24th @ 1:15 pm Meet in ENG1 #144 Outreach: Lake None Middle School Next Monday, Oct. 28, 2013 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm Dues: Still need to pay dues: SamonHazrati, Rebecca Shea, McKinnley Workman 502 (edits): Submitted 502 Sections Edited by Kyle Kellogg Web Development: Next Seminar TBD Regional Camping Trip: Fort Cooper State Park November 15th – 17th

  4. 502 Edits

  5. Impromptu Speaking Exercise

  6. Financial Team Responsible for managing project budget. Coordinate with fundraising team, treasurer, and professional chapter to ensure appropriate funding is in place for projects. Work on grant writing and corporate presentations to raise funds.

  7. Weather Station • Environmental (3 ppl. max.) • Determine what data should be collected. Why is it useful? • Is it already available elsewhere? If so, how accurate is it? • How will this benefit EWB projects? • How will that data be collected? • Can we purchase sensors easily? • How do they work? What is the cost? • Power (4 ppl. max.) • How much power do we need? What is the power draw of an Arduino? • How can we power the station? (solar, wind, batteries, etc.) • What are the limitations of that power source? (i.e. solar won’t work at night, batteries are heavy, etc.) • How can you overcome those limitations? • Communications (2 – 3 ppl.) • What communications options do you have for Arduino? (WiFi, Sat., 4G) • http://rockblock.rock7mobile.com/

  8. EWB-USA NY Professionals: Come join us… OpenCourseWare Coursera edX Intro to Comp. Sci. & Programming - MIT Solar Energy – Delft Intro to Water Treatment - Delft Energy 101 - UT Austin Intro to Marketing - UPenn Intro to Corporate Finance - UPenn Global Warming - University of Chicago Financial Engineering/Risk Management I - Columbia University

  9. Discussion Dominican Republic Project NGO: Batey Rehab Project

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