The way that I measured how much success I made during this Internship was to fill out Activity Log sheets. Whenever I completed a project, I fill out an activity log with the project, where I found it, difficulty and interest levels, hardware used, and any observations I made during the project. I also kept track of any important links to my projects. For example, instructions for building the Maker Shield and descriptions of any parts of the Raspberry Pi and Arduino controllers.
One of the things I learned during my Internship is that keeping track of your progress does show how much you completed over time. I felt that I made a meaningful contribution to SPAWAR by giving feedback to my mentor and completing lots of Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects. My feedback and activity logs will be useful for my mentor to use in the upcoming programming camp because she will be able to use those things as references.
One of the things I learned during my Internship is that keeping track of your progress does show how much you completed over time. I felt that I made a meaningful contribution to SPAWAR by giving feedback to my mentor and completing lots of Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects. My feedback and activity logs will be useful for my mentor to use in the upcoming programming camp because she will be able to use those things as references.