Shane Makoto Becker

Nippon Navigator

Nippon Navigator is a travel itinerary website dedicated to helping visitors new and returning to help plan their trip to the world of Japan. You can plan and edit your entire itinerary, including attractions, restaurants, sightseeing, gardens, and many more all while giving you the necessary details and ways to help you decide what to do. You can also look at information that would be useful before heading to Japan, from custom forms and VISA information, to useful apps, phrases, and even help you decide how to travel around the city and to/from the airports. My website will give users an easier experience planning their entire trip around Japan and take away the stress of planning.

The process to build the entire site all relies on my coding structure that I built entirely from scratch. It has the building blocks of HTML, CSS, and Java-script for the structure of the site. I also use the React toolkit to help give the website some fluidity and animation to make the site look professional. I also created a backend to help talk to the frontend and a database to help store user data and also store some activities data to keep the code folder clean. I also deployed the website for others to explore and take a look at the website themselves and see my project that I am proud of making.

SFTE 499, Senior Capstone

Shijo John

10 – 10:25 AM

Goodrich 209

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Shane Makoto Becker, Elijah Breault, Brec Feehan, Nick Ferreira, Joao Paulo Maia, Brandon Mitchell & Judah Olson

Final Project Presentations

Students will present a Linux Raspberry Pi computer controlling a bare-metal Arduino computer, demonstrating their knowledge of assembly language, C, Python, Linux, serial communication, and networking.

SFTE 355, Computer Systems

Bryan Olmstead

11:30 – 11:55 AM

Goodrich 209

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Shane Makoto Becker

The Perspectives of Death

When my grandparents and Nina passed away 5 and 10 years ago, I couldn’t imagine what would they be doing now. Socrates had a belief of two ways life after death could be like. After reading his story, I can see that may be they are okay and are living pain-free from the physical world and enjoying themselves in another plane of existence.

HIST 161, World History I

Stephen Andes

P103

1 – 3:30 PM

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