STORY TELLING TEDDY
Individual Project | August 2015
A project for Electrical Engineering college credited class at Stanford University (EE47 Interactive Device Design).
Coded an Arduino Microcontroller, to play MP3 files and used digital audio decoders of bedtime stories my father used to record for me as a kid by turning a switch on and off (to be user friendly for smaller children), as well as making a circuit in the most concise way possible to fit physical dimensions.
Involved designing parts on AUTOCAD to print parts, and laser cutting plastic to make the casing for the electrical parts, as well as sewing to incorporate electrical components into a kid's toy and make it visually appealing to the intended user.
The final project was showcased to professors and peers.





