MIT INNOVATION ACADEMY: SUMMER CAMP 2024
ENRICH YOUR SUMMER!
Explore the exciting world of IoT and unlock the potential of smart home innovation!
Students will learn how to assemble and code various IoT electronic components, sensors, devices and microcontrollers to create a smart home security system.
Junior Bootcamp: Ages 11-13
Dates: July 22-26, 2024
Time: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM | Lunch provided
Senior Bootcamp: Ages 14-17
Dates: Aug 12-16, 2024
Time: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM | Lunch provided
Learning Outcomes:
➡️ Understand IoT fundamentals and applications in smart homes
➡️ Gain hands-on experience with programming and hardware
➡️ Develop 21st-century skills through project-based learning
➡️ Engage with domain experts in the field
IoT devices & platforms covered:
➡️ Programming with Micro:bit
➡️ IoT sensors
➡️ MIT App Inventor
➡️ Machine learning
➡️ Security systems
➡️ Electronic circuit assembly
➡️ Wireless communication
➡️ User interface (UI) design
Medium of instruction: English
Basic coding experience such as Scratch and Micro:bit are strongly recommended
Upon successful completion of the program, each participating student will receive a Certificate of Participation issued by MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node.
The MIT Innovation Academy: Student Bootcamp is an intense one-week innovation capacity building program for high school students. The bootcamp uses a project-based learning approach to enable students to begin their entrepreneurial journey and acquire a better understanding of the method for starting a successful venture.
Facilitated by MIT Node teaching staff and entrepreneurs, students will learn the disciplined entrepreneurship framework developed by MIT Professor of Practice, Bill Aulet. From day one to final pitches, we focus on providing students with the mindset and skills to rapidly go from idea to a proof-of-concept prototype. The student bootcamp is designed to be an experience relevant for the future, infused with inspiration and creation.
Bootcamp highlights:
- Meet and work with like-minded peers and innovators
- Learn about real-world challenges
- Choose a customer problem to solve, create a solution, build a prototype, develop a business case, and present your team idea to thought leaders for feedback
- Develop an entrepreneurial spirit and build hard and soft skills that will help you succeed in the future
- Learn about Hong Kong’s entrepreneurial ecosystem
For more information, contact us at hkinnovationnode@mit.edu
Student Projects
Work-In
Work-In, a home workout app that allows social exercising at a social distance. Combined with movement tracking bracelets, the interactive features of the app benefit both team coaches and athletes. Click here to watch video. (2020)
Item Guard
Targeting elderly with dementia, Item Guard is a built-in item finder that notifies users when they leave homes without the essential items. Item Guard prides themselves on their usability and durability. Click here to watch video. (2020)
Aspiras
Are you a DSE student struggling to balance your studies, sleep schedule as well as your social life? Aspiras is capable of generating schedules for a more convenient and productive lifestyle. Click here to watch video. (2020)
SavEour
SavE+ is here to help you save electricity and money through small behavioural changes. By installing a smart sensor at home, users will receive notifications and suggestions on how to save electricity from the app. Click here to watch video. (2020)
Green Mask
Green Mask recreates your mask experience under a hot and humid environment. They created a capsule that can absorb moisture inside the mask while keeping you safe and hassle free. Click here to watch video. (2020)
REVEAL
Targeted to heavy drinkers who wish to reduce their alcohol consumption level, REVEAL is a real-time alcohol detection sensor that provides users with alerts, consumption data, assessment reports and tips. (2019)
Edible
Two in three Hongkongers use plastic disposables for dining, adding to the city’s waste crisis. To help the city cut back on the 2,000 tonnes of plastic waste sent to landfills daily, Edible utensils redefines how we can create a more sustainable society with just a few simple ingredients. (2019)
Ichor
Ichor is a bluetooth-enabled wrist-worn biometric band that provides more mobility and comfort for children patients during their hospital stay. Installed by hospitals, the connected system receives and delivers vital info in real time to medical professionals. Click here to watch video. (2018)
Revive
Revive is a wearable that helps senior citizens stay independent longer by providing posture and gait correctional feedback. Users can use its simple clip-on device placed strategically on the bag strap to receive feedback in real-time. Click here to watch video. (2018)
Essense
Essense is a long-range RFID scanner installed in the front door of the home to remind household members to bring essential items upon leaving the home. With an easy-to-install system connected to an app, busy moms can pre-tag their important items and won’t need to worry leaving home without them. Click here to watch video. (2018)
Orb
Orb aims to provide a simple, efficient way for families to stay on top of their medication for children who struggle with allergies and sickness. Orb designed a smart pill dispenser that gives children their medication at the push of a button and an app to encourage healthy habits. Click here to watch video. (2018)
Lamp
Blue light at night is the reason why most people don’t get enough sleep. Using sensor-based adjustments to ambient lighting, sleep mode and pomodoro indicators, Lamp optimizes the amount of blue light to maximize student productivity and alleviate sleep deprivation. Click here to watch video. (2018)
I-Fin
According to the Hong Kong Mood Disorders Center, 1 in every 5 citizens suffer emotional problems, and the stats are even worse for secondary school students. Through a connected tactile product, I-FIN aims to help individuals reduce tension, improve moods, and connect with social circles. (2017)
Paper Strive
Paper Strive helps high school students leverage the collective intelligence of peers to access and share practice papers and class notes to reinforce personal learning and maximize outcomes. (2017)
Tekaha
Poor time management is a stress factor for HK students. Tekaha introduces an integrated app-device solution consisting of a smart bracelet accompanied with an app to help students take better control of their time through time-out functions, reminders, and recommendations for mindfulness. (2017)