Animookites Objectives
Objectives and Tasks Associated with the Project
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Objective 1: Sketch and model battery box and book clip
Task 1: Draw a pencil sketch of battery box
Task 2: Model in Autodesk Inventor a battery box
Task 3: Draw a pencil sketch of book clip
Task 4: Model in Autodesk Inventor a book clip
Task 5: Attach battery box and book clip together.
(Done with objective one) (Redoing objective one – new box for new hardware. Working on clip)
Objective 2: Sketch and model ball and joint
Task 1: Sketch ball and joint
Task 2: Model in Autodesk Inventor ball and joint
(Done with objective 2) (No need for objective 2, using gooseneck tubing)
Objective 3: Sketch and model “head, that holds LED,” and “extra appendages” of light
Task 1: Sketch Dragon head and wings
Task 2: Model dragon head and wings in Autodesk Inventor
Task 3: Sketch 1 other design
Task 4: Model 1 other design in Autodesk Inventor
(Tasks one and two were finished.) (They are being refigured)
(Tasks three and four will be finished after programming has been finished)
(Surveys from children are returned. User input suggests designing a cat next.)
Objective 4: Wire up Animookites
Task 1: Sketch drawing of wiring for Animookite
Task 2: Diagram wiring for Animookite in Tinkercad or Fusion 360
Task 3: Wire Animookites in real world.
(Objective 4 should begin in SIP 408 and be completed by the end of SIP 409 for the Dragon booklight only.)
Objective 5: Stress test analysis on Animookites
Task 1: Once all Animookites have been modeled in Autodesk, begin stress tests.
Task 2: Fix any parts of Animookite that doesn’t pass stress tests.
(Objective 5 will be started in SIP 409.)
Objective 6: Add “brain” to Animookites.
Task 1: Add a tilt sensor in Fusion 360 or in Autocad
Task 2: Add a tilt sensor in real life to Animookites
Task 3: Add a way to count minutes read to Animookites, may require some programming with Arduino mini
These have been changed from Arduino mini to a M5stickC
(Objective 6 was started in SIP 311 with Arduino, changed to M5StickC in SIP 408, it was finished in SIP 409. The tilt sets the timer to keep track of minutes read. )










