Monday, September 26, 2011

Food Safety Survey

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Our team is working on a new challenge this year in the field of food safety. How safe do you think our food is? We would like to find out. Please take a few minutes to answer the survey questions below. Your feedback could be just the spark we need to come up with a new innovation in food safety. We are looking for a wide range of respondents (young to old/ male and female). If you have respondents from varying categories at your home, we would like to hear from all of you.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Diabetes Mine Design Challenge

The Dii was highlighted on the Diabetes Mine blog.  Each year Diabetes Mine has a contest to encourage creative solutions to help with diabetes.  You can read more at:
http://www.diabetesmine.com/?s=lego

Monday, April 4, 2011

Pi POD meets Governor Herbert



What a great experience!  Team Pi POD met with Governor Herbert today.  The team met with the Governor in the Gold Room at the Utah State Capitol. 

To everyone from the Governor's Office that helped arrange this experience, Thank you for making it so memorable!

Thank you Dr. Hansen


Thank you Dr. Hansen for meeting with team Pi POD. 

Dr. Hansen met with Pi POD this week, and he provided a unique perspective on diabetes and CGM's (continuous glucose monitors).  Dr. Hansen is a medical doctor and has lada diabetes.  We are grateful for his input and his time helping the team take a closer look at the Dii.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

New Pi POD Clip


Here is the link to a new Pi POD clip:


(Thanks to Wil Poulsen for putting this together!)

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Links to Pi POD at U of U and BYU


U of U link:


BYU Daily Universe link:


What is FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®)?



What is FLL®?  Since this is the first year that it is officially in Utah, many people are asking what this LEGO program actually is. FLL® is an incredible program started by a well-known inventor, Dean Kamen.  There are several parts of the competition:



1) Robot Design: the team builds a robot (or robots) to accomplish specific "missions" which change from year to year.


2) Robot game:  the robots are programmed to compete in a public sports type setting for points based on how many missions are completed in a 2 1/2 minute time frame.  This is not easy, but it is fun!


3) Innovative Project: the team works on a real world problem and comes up with their own innovative idea related to the challenge theme of the year.  Many successful teams visit and work with and/or share their idea with professionals in the field to get valuable input on their project.


4) Teamwork: teams are judged on their ability to work together while solving problems in front of a panel of judges.


5) Presentation: it is difficult to fit a lot of information into a small amount of time.  To top it off, try and do this in a creative presentation.  The team gets 5 minutes to share all of the information related to their innovation to a panel of judges.  The judges get 5 minutes to ask the team questions related to the project.

The important part:  the kids do the work.

To find out more about FIRST® LEGO® League go to their media page at:


Friday, March 18, 2011

Utah FIRST LEGO League Champion's Award Team January 29, 2011

The Dii (Diabetic Information Implant)

Thank you to everyone that voted for team Pi POD's idea on the Global Innovation Award website.  Voting is now closed and team Pi POD remained steady on the fourth page.  Voting doesn't determine winners, but it does show support.  Thank you for showing your support.  The winner will be announced at the end of April.

To see Pi POD's innovative idea in biomedical engineering go to:

http://fllinnovationaward.firstlegoleague.org/teams/pi-pod/submission/dii-diabetic-information-implant

This link will give you an overview of what the Dii is all about.

Check out Pi POD's Year in Review Slideshow on Youtube


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5N8RfCqyxxY&feature=related