Project 1: How does hardware work?

A clear and modern educational project explaining how fundamental logic gates work inside digital systems. The video demonstrates the behavior of AND, OR, NOT, NAND, and XOR gates through simple visuals and real-life examples, making digital logic easy to understand. Built with structured research, clean explanations, and collaborative teamwork.

Fundamental Logic Gates (AND, OR, NOT, NAND, XOR) Real Input/Output Demonstrations Visual Truth Table Explanations Team-Produced, Clear and Engaging Content

Project 2: Hour of Code

A collaborative community-driven project completed as part of the SITE 1101: Principles of Information Systems course. Our team organized and delivered an Hour of Code (Hour of AI 2025) event focused on introducing basic coding concepts through Microsoft MakeCode. The project combined planning, communication, and hands-on teaching to create an engaging learning experience for children in our selected community.

Community Outreach and Coordination Interactive Hour of Code Session Full Participation of All Team Members Certificate Distribution and Video Documentation

Project 3: Personal Website

A modern, fully responsive personal portfolio website showcasing my educational projects, skills, and achievements. The site features an interactive home page with smooth scrolling navigation, a comprehensive projects section displaying video projects and development work, an about page highlighting my skills and background, and a contact page for inquiries. Built with semantic HTML5, custom CSS3 with smooth animations and transitions, and vanilla JavaScript for enhanced interactivity. Integrated with Codecademy and GitHub profiles.

Multi-page Navigation (Home, About, Projects, Contact) Smooth Animations & Transitions Fully Mobile Responsive Integrated Social Media & Profile Links