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Hardware Interface Project (HIP) is a Computer Science applied group. We work closely with the [[Green Science]] applied group.
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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, and so we might have students from other majors.
  
=Focus=
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=Goals=
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* to educate individuals and groups in a safe environment
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* to do real work and build real skills that can't come from a classroom alone
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* to benefit the Earlham community
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* to encourage diversity and inclusiveness
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* to do cool things
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=Projects=
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* energy production and monitoring
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* weather and earthquake monitoring
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* developing visualizations for data we collect
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* recording construction of new buildings
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* running a time server
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=Future Projects=
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* collecting energy readings directly from Earlham's central switch
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* normalizing electricity readings so that they can be compared objectively
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* building a new webpage for the HIP group
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=Members=
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[[Members]]

Latest revision as of 12:28, 11 May 2015

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

  • to educate individuals and groups in a safe environment
  • to do real work and build real skills that can't come from a classroom alone
  • 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

Members

Members