So, for this project, I’m building a smart parking system that works similarly to the parking systems found in hospitals, malls, hotels, and other places. so it detects when a car is near the entrance gate or exit gate, and it’s immediately detected by an IR sensor, causing the gate to open—the gate uses a servo—and of course, all of this requires commands/coding, so here we use MakeCode to write the code, and then we upload it to the Microbit. Oh, and I didn’t build this alone; I worked on it with Fadhil, Hakam, Izaldin, and of course, myself.
For this project, I created a simple podcast with my colleague, Muhammad Zikri Hidayat
—or Zikri, as you can call him. In it, we talk about all sorts of things, from introductions and our daily routines—from waking up in the morning to going back to sleep at night. After that, he asked me what I usually do in my free time, what subjects I like, what my biggest problem is, what my hobbies are, what games I like to play, whether I prefer basketball or soccer, and so on.
This is my Fiqh project for the second semester of 7th grade—the Prayer Video. So, this video demonstrates how to perform the prayer. This video covers the entire prayer, starting from the Takbiratul Ihram, the opening supplication (Iftitah Du’a), Ruku’, I’tidal, Sujood, the sitting between the two prostrations, the first Tashahhud, all the way to the final Tashahhud. This video is educational, especially for Muslims, so they can learn how to perform prayer correctly.
In this post, I’ll be creating a tech tutorial on how to make my first TinyBit hand gesture. First, I’ll introduce the topic, then explain MakeCode, Teachable Machine, and Lofi, as well as TinyBit and Microbit. I’ll also explain what you need to create a TinyBit hand gesture. MakeCode is a web-based block coding platform similar to Scratch, but the difference is that MakeCode is used to input commands/code into the Microbit, which is then connected to the TinyBit. Teachable Machine is used to capture a movement we record, and the result is then imported into Lofi Robot.