Chip Parker
Students working with Mr. Regini at West Hollow were recently featured in an article in the MagPi Magazine for their development of their "Kay-Berlin Food Computer", a coded garden automation system.
Students working with Mr. Regini at West Hollow were recently featured in an article in the MagPi Magazine for their development of their "Kay-Berlin Food Computer", a coded garden automation system.
The food computer is a fully automated growth chamber that can monitor over a dozen atmospheric and root zone variables and post them to an online dashboard for remote viewing, which came in handy during hybrid and remote learning.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/kay-berlin-food-computer-the-magpi-104/