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.
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.
In the IT presentation, I explained about websites. I discussed many things, but the first thing was an introduction, then I continued to the points. The first point I explained was about the description of a website, what is on the website, and as an example, I used my own website. The second point was about what a website is, and the third point was how to make a website, but only using basic methods; for a complete understanding, further learning might be needed. Finally, the conclusion was about what a website is suitable for, and so on.
My conversation with Ibrahim Evo Syarif here, Evo and I are memorizing the conversation that has been prepared, and sorry I haven’t memorized it very well yet. You can also visit Evo’s website at evo.gen9aidn.com
Today I made my 2nd SKL project, namely Story telling about the Prophet Muhammad with a duration of 3 minutes. In the video you can listen to the story about the life of the Prophet Muhammad SAW