Suggestions to “Turn on” Bright Children at Home

G/C/T ◽  
1982 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. 22-22
Author(s):  
Sylvia Anthony
Keyword(s):  
Turn On ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 15-24
Author(s):  
Ahmad Bahri Joni Malyan ◽  
Surfa Yondri

An Electric Load Controller is a tool to make easier an implementation of repeated activities such as to turn on and turn off the electric load by using a hand phone as a controller. The controller aims to take into account problems related to control systems and to design a control system that can be implemented in the house hold in case of turning on and off electric loads. A user may turn on and off electric loads from a remote place easily. The design of control, microcontroller, relay, load and rectifier are applied on this research. Furthermore, a hand phone is used for the missed call feature and IC AT89S52 is used on the microcontroller design through BASCOM 8051 programming so as to make missed call feature can be transmitted to a destination number without manually turning off and on electrical devices at home.


Author(s):  
Nisa Gracella Aslamia Oktari ◽  
Ali Nurdin ◽  
Abdul Rakhman

Smart Home is a technology that can make it easier for users to manage comfort and safety at home so they can control the equipment used, homeowners can open the gate automatically and check the temperature and humidity of the existing room at home. Sometimes homeowners forget to turn off or turn on the equipment used, and forget to close the gate again when no one is at home. From the above problems made a tool that can be used as a remote home appliance controller or can also be called smart home. This tool uses the ESP8266 wifi module as the main device and sensor control that is connected to the Telegram Application to give commands to the ESP8266 wifi module so that it can control the equipment used and is at home.


2020 ◽  
pp. 30-52
Author(s):  
Carlos Velasco ◽  
Marianna Obrist

Do you remember the one time you forgot your smartphone at home, the Internet connection did not work, or your computer just did not turn on? Many of us have experienced those frustrating, almost desperate moments. And yet, we crave for new ways of interacting with and through technology. This chapter illustrates how the senses are increasingly meeting technology and how our experiences are moving from reality, to mixed reality (involving both physical and digital worlds), to full virtuality (digital only). It presents a selection of eight representative examples where technology enables the design of multisensory experiences along the reality–virtuality continuum.


CHIPSET ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (02) ◽  
pp. 37-45
Author(s):  
Khairul Fikri ◽  
Mohammad Hafiz Hersyah ◽  
Nefy Puteri Novani

Security is a very important need for everyone, one of the security that is needed is the safety of valuables both publicly and more especially at home. Due to the large number of thieves who came directly to the house, the door was forced open, and forgot to close the door, the theft cases increased. Therefore, a system that can detect movement in front of the door using a PIR sensor is designed, gives a warning when the door is forced open and can open or close the door automatically. This research uses the Telegram bot to send orders and receive notifications in the form of text or images. The PIR sensor will give notification when a movement is detected in front of the door, once detected it will turn on the LED light and take a picture of the movement, a warning from the system in the form of a buzzer. It will also serve as a warning when the door is forced open. When the user enters the open command via the Telegram bot, the door will open and close by itself. The error of the tested system is 0%, all components can work as expected.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 177
Author(s):  
Muhammad Fahmi ◽  
Budi Santoso ◽  
Maisyaroh Maisyaroh ◽  
Agus Sunandar ◽  
Ilham Wahyudi

Abstrak: Pengontrol Taman Pintar dibuat untuk memudahkan aktivitas bertanam sehari-hari, aktivitas ini biasanya dilakukan secara manual yang tentu saja membuat orang kadang malas atau mempunyai kesibukan untuk melakukan aktivitas menyiram tanaman, menyalakan lampu, membuka gerbang taman. Bagi orang-orang yang memiliki rutinitas kesibukan yang padat akan sangat susah untuk mengurus taman sendiri dirumah, sehingga dengan membuat alat simulasi taman pintar menggunakan pengontrol Bluetooth HC-05 berbasis mikrokontroler dapat mempermudah para pemilik taman dirumah yang tidak memiliki banyak waktu luang untuk dapat menyiram taman, menyalakan lampu taman, membuka gerbang taman hanya dengan mengontrol melalui Bluetooth di smartphone android miliknya. Alat yang dibuat ini memakai komponen elektronik yaitu, Atmega16, Bluetooth HC-05, Motor Servo, dan Relay. Komponen-komponen elektronik tersebut digunakan untuk mendukung sistem otomatis yang akan dibuat. Alat ini memiliki kelebihan dapat mengontrol penyiraman tanaman, membuka gerbang atau pintu taman, menyalakan lampu taman hanya dengan mengontrol melalui smartphone android tanpa harus memerlukan tenaga yang banyak.   Kata kunci: atmega16, bluetooth hc-05, motor servo, relay.   Abstract: Smart Park controllers are made to facilitate daily farming activities, this activity is usually done manually which of course makes people sometimes lazy or have a busy life doing activities to water plants, turn on lights, open garden gates. For people who have a busy routine, it will be very difficult to manage their own garden at home, so making a smart garden simulation tool using a microcontroller-based Bluetooth HC-05 controller can make it easier for garden owners at home who don't have much free time to be able to water the garden. , turn on the garden light, open the garden gate by simply controlling via Bluetooth on his android smartphone. This tool is made using electronic components, namely, Atmega16, Bluetooth HC-05, Servo Motor, and Relay. These electronic components are used to support the automatic system to be created. This tool has the advantage of being able to control plant watering, open garden gates or doors turn on garden lights by simply controlling via an Android smartphone without requiring a lot of energy.   Keywords: atmega16, bluetooth hc-05, motor servo, relay.


Author(s):  
Byunghee Hwang ◽  
Tae-Il Kim ◽  
Hyunjin Kim ◽  
Sungjin Jeon ◽  
Yongdoo Choi ◽  
...  

A ubiquinone-BODIPY photosensitizer self-assembles into nanoparticles (PS-Q-NPs) and undergoes selective activation within the highly reductive intracellular environment of tumors, resulting in “turn-on” fluorescence and photosensitizing activities.


1981 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barbara Culatta ◽  
Donna Horn

This study attempted to maximize environmental language learning for four hearing-impaired children. The children's mothers were systematically trained to present specific language symbols to their children at home. An increase in meaningful use of these words was observed during therapy sessions. In addition, as the mothers began to generalize the language exposure strategies, an increase was observed in the children's use of words not specifically identified by the clinician as targets.


2020 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 371-389 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xigrid Soto ◽  
Yagmur Seven ◽  
Meaghan McKenna ◽  
Keri Madsen ◽  
Lindsey Peters-Sanders ◽  
...  

Purpose This article describes the iterative development of a home review program designed to augment vocabulary instruction for young children (ages 4 and 5 years) occurring at school through the use of a home review component. Method A pilot study followed by two experiments used adapted alternating treatment designs to compare the learning of academic words taught at school to words taught at school and reviewed at home. At school, children in small groups were taught academic words embedded in prerecorded storybooks for 6 weeks. Children were given materials such as stickers with review prompts (e.g., “Tell me what brave means”) to take home for half the words. Across iterations of the home intervention, the home review component was enhanced by promoting parent engagement and buy-in through in-person training, video modeling, and daily text message reminders. Visual analyses of single-subject graphs, multilevel modeling, and social validity measures were used to evaluate the additive effects and feasibility of the home review component. Results Social validity results informed each iteration of the home program. The effects of the home program across sites were mixed, with only one site showing consistently strong effects. Superior learning was evident in the school + home review condition for families that reviewed words frequently at home. Although the home review program was effective in improving the vocabulary skills of many children, some families had considerable difficulty practicing vocabulary words. Conclusion These studies highlight the importance of using social validity measures to inform iterative development of home interventions that promote feasible strategies for enhancing the home language environment. Further research is needed to identify strategies that stimulate facilitators and overcome barriers to implementation, especially in high-stress homes, to enrich the home language environments of more families.


ASHA Leader ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 32-32
Author(s):  
Heidi Hanks

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