Today was the day of our presentation, and the outcome was largely successful! I was able to reveal my asset that accompanied our sensor . . . A very simple app. Using app sheets I created a small app that can receive imputed information and upload them to a google spreadsheet. I made a community email account so anyone can download it which is [email protected] with password iolaniapps. Anyone can download this and follow the instructions to get the Alawai Monitoring Team App installed onto their phone and start uploading any data that they receive from their sensors — turbidity, temperature, or ultrasonic. While at the presentation many questions popped up as well such as what would happen i they wanted to go to any other depth. That’s why I added a small change to the code after the second and third judge that allowed for you to manually choose when to start rolling the sensor down and stop when they felt it was the right depth. I also did the same for going up. However, we were also able to see and promote the strengths that came with our final design. One of the bigges things was the stability of our sensor. The use of the wooden board was able to balance the sensor and keep it stable. However, there was a question off Also, the code was also very user friendly which many people loved. They seemed to really like the instructions and how easy it was to use. Overall it was a small victory and many people enjoyed the accompanying app.
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