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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Brec Feehan, Marlee Heiken, Michael Ho, Daniel Lopes, Kyle Solomons, Ciena Tumoine, Jose Alberto Vargas & Isaac Wagner

Final Project Presentations

Students will demonstrate their ability to deploy advanced image processing algorithms on a cloud deployed server using Docker. Students created their apps using a combination of their own code, open source code, and AI assistance, working with real-world development constraints.

CIS 450, Emergent Technologies

Bryan Olmstead

2 – 3 PM

Goodrich 209

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Benjamin Behrens, Brec Feehan, Isaiah Morley, Ben Patterson, Abby Weston & Kaiwi Winchester

Python Final Projects

Students will be presenting their Python final project programs. We have learned how to program in Python and how to incorporate databases, user interfaces, and graphics. Each student came up with their own unique project that matched their interest. Students will demonstrate their program and describe a little about how it works.

SFTE 130, Programming for Everyone I

Bryan Olmstead

Goodrich 109

11 AM – Noon

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Brec Feehan

Zarathustra’s Views on Good & Evil

My presentation looks at Zarathustra’s view on humanity’s inherent good and evil, based on the teachings of Zoroastrianism, one of the oldest monotheistic religions. I will examine the duality of good and evil and the ethical foundation Zarathustra established for humanity. The main points will include free will, moral responsibility, and the victory of good over evil. I will explore the impact of Zarathustra’s ideas on future religions and today’s view on ethics, connecting ancient wisdom to modern ethical and moral ideas.

HIST 161, World History I

Stephen Andes

P103

1 – 3:30 PM

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