I made a two-player reaction game with a microbit. I seem to have lost the image of it, but I can describe it the best I can. The game is a reaction game. When you first turn it on, it will show a face. Then when it changes, you have to slap the tin foil Read More…
Social Distancing Detector
I tried to make a social distancing detector from a microbit. Disclaimer: this was only for microbit to microbit usage. If it was used in the real world where not all people have a microbit, this will not work. The basic plan was for it to show a happy face if we were more than Read More…
Update on the Failed Microbit Pedometer
If you haven’t read the last blog post that this refers to, here is the link. Anyway, it works better now! Yay! I redesigned my code and tested it. It counted 135 steps out of 100. Here is the code for my steps and distance counter. It works better and I think what changed is Read More…
Failed Microbit Pedometer
I tried making a pedometer out of a microbit. Microbits are basically a small piece of technology that you can code to do something. I tried to code it to be a pedometer. Here is a photo of my failed code. I do not exactly know what went wrong in the code. All I know Read More…
I made a thing
I made a thing in AutoDraw. AutoDraw is a program on Google in which you draw something, and then it guesses what you are trying to draw, and you can change it to a better version (DISCLAIMER: I CANNOT DRAW THAT WELL). I created the thing in the following photo: It is a kangaroo. Try Read More…
My Turtle Art Flower
I made a flower in TurtleArt. It EVEN changes colors (woah)! I worked hard and you can get it here if you want to see it. Below is a still photo if you did not click the link. This was definitely fun to make and I learned a lot. Also, here is a photo of Read More…
About My Meaningless Existence
Hello there! I see you have stumbled upon my blog. My name is Jimmy. This is my sixth year at Quest Academy in Palatine, Illinois, USA. I have been here since 1st grade. At school, my favorite subjects are science and CSAI (computer science and artificial intelligence). I love playing and watching sports, especially baseball. Read More…