Week 3 - Anthony
This is it! The final day. Throughout this week, I have been in crunch mode for like 99% of the time. I managed to install a fall detector, stillness alert, alerts for vitals in the pulse oximeter, etc. The final thing I need to add for the watch is to incorporate it into one file and enable Bluetooth on the watch to allow for it to send alerts to the phone via the nRF connect app. However, that is crazy difficult and confusing for me to do.
This program has been a joy to me. I got to learn about code programming and other skills that I would not be able to learn in my ordinary academic life given how busy I am most of the time. I also enjoyed being able to tour the campus and eat at their dining halls (their food is amazing).
I also felt that I wasn't doing enough compared to my peers in the program. But I resolved myself to mainly focus on making the best product I can do given my current skill set.
I wished that the program was more structured, because I felt lost for a while on whether I do the Arduino kit or the TinyWatch project. Besides that, I really enjoyed this program and wish I learned about it sooner.
Overall, I got to walk away from this program with more knowledge on coding (from none to some in C++ and Python). I got to learn about the history of computers and technology. I also leave with a motivation and desire to pursue a career where engineering can help in medicine.
Here are some alerts I managed to make.


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