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− | Hardware Interface Project [[HIP]] is a Computer Science applied group. We work closely with the [[Green Science]] applied group. All applied groups are interdisciplinary by nature. | + | Hardware Interface Project ([[HIP]]) is a Computer Science applied group. We work closely with the [[Green Science]] applied group. All applied groups are interdisciplinary by nature, and so we might have students from other majors. |
=Goals= | =Goals= | ||
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* weather and earthquake monitoring | * weather and earthquake monitoring | ||
* developing visualizations for data we collect | * developing visualizations for data we collect | ||
+ | * recording construction of new buildings | ||
* running a time server | * running a time server | ||
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+ | =Future Projects= | ||
+ | * collecting energy readings directly from Earlham's central switch | ||
+ | * normalizing electricity readings so that they can be compared objectively | ||
+ | * building a new webpage for the HIP group | ||
=Members= | =Members= | ||
[[Members]] | [[Members]] |
Revision as of 03:15, 17 March 2014
Hardware Interface Project (HIP) is a Computer Science applied group. We work closely with the Green Science applied group. All applied groups are interdisciplinary by nature, and so we might have students from other majors.
Contents
Goals
- to educate individuals and groups in a safe environment
- to benefit the Earlham community
- to encourage diversity and inclusiveness
- to do cool things
Projects
- energy production and monitoring
- weather and earthquake monitoring
- developing visualizations for data we collect
- recording construction of new buildings
- running a time server
Future Projects
- collecting energy readings directly from Earlham's central switch
- normalizing electricity readings so that they can be compared objectively
- building a new webpage for the HIP group