消消犯 from several majors make significant progress on an idea this spring with support from the Maker Hub.
For the 6thyear in a row, the Maker Hubs Kickbox mini-grant program is giving students support to make progress on their ideas. Fourteenstudents are working on their Kickbox projectsthis spring,rangingfroman app to find a spot to study on campus to automatic curtains for your dorm room.
Cole Carney, a public health majorand Kickboxrecipient,isworking on a devicetoplay his saxophone quietly. During the fall2020semester, I was takingawindensemble class which required me to practice outside of class each week, Carney said. “I play the alto saxophone,afairly loudinstrument that can reach up to 100dB.Since I live in the Colonnades neighborhood, walking across campus to theCenter for Fine Arts’s practice roomswas not always convenient.Playing in my dorm also did not seem likean optionbecause Ididn’twant to disturb my neighbors. I applied for theKickbox to solve this problem and hopefully share my findings with other saxophonists.
Elon Kickbox Projects for 2021
- Aidan Burnside, an engineering major, is exploring charging adapters powerful enough to replenishlaptop computers’ batteries.
- Bradley Soll,a communication design major, is creating a custom retro video game cabinet.
- Cole Carney, a public health studies major,isexploringa device that will make it possible toplay the saxophonequietlywithout disturbing hisneighbors.
- Grace Granger, a theater tech major,isexploringhow to measure the water consumed during a shower. She will present this information to help a user take shorter showers.
- Haydn Stucker, an engineering major,and his teamwill use relays, MIDI software, and LEDs to createa music-actuated light show for the engineering workshop on campus.
- Henry Chance, anengineeringand physics major, is creatingan affordable external GPU enclosure to add high-power graphics card to a laptop computer.
- Jakob Reuter, an entrepreneurship major,isexploringhow to create automated blackout curtains that will adjust to his sleeping habits.
- Kobie Williams, an entrepreneurship major,and his teamare developingan app to help Elon students find available campus spaces to study.
- Lauren Bowman, a digital art major, is creating toys for pets.
- Logan Powers, a strategic communications major, is exploring tools tofabricatevarious marketing and custom pieces for the student-run agency Live Oak Communications.
- 珂温鉛鉛看姻霞油永看韓韓, an engineering major,and her teamareexploringthe creationofa 3-prongedgrabber tool to help people with limited hand and grip strength pick up items like keys, papers, and writing utensils.
- Mikayla Ford, a communication design major, is working with her team to create a board game to encourage young girls to pursue STEM careers.
- Nicholas Muller, a computerengineering major,isexploringthe creation of an electronics hub that will control lights and other devices. He will rely on surface-mount soldering with PCB boards.
- Trinity Swepson, an international business major,isexploringthe creation of custom gifts usingthe laser engraver. She envisions making these gifts for real estate agents to give to their clients upon closing a deal.
Learn more about these projects by viewing their Kickbox Story – a webpage that combines videos, photos, and text that documents each student’s process. Kickbox Stories will launch on April 28 to kick off Maker Takeover week –a week of workshops and student-created projects.