Communicator or on capitol hill, the Consumer TechnologyAssociation SponsorsTech Companies to come and meet with members of congress, talk about some of the policy issues that they face. Thats this week on the communicator. Now on the communicator we want to introduce you two people from samsung. Why are you here . Its an educational program. [inaudible] how did you come up with this idea, was it your idea . No, 9 years of the program and ingene local communities. What kind of ideas come up . To put the idea. [inaudible] North Carolina, virginia and missouri. Now, how does that involve samsung . Samsung is important to world of Biggest Technology companies. We felt that stem, science, technology, engine and math, once kids get out in local community it brings it all to reality. Every year we have amazing local issues that the kids are applying science and math to, thats a great way for us to support innovation and to get more kids excited about science. What are some of the Public Policy issues that youre currently working on . A lot of it is getting kids interested, making sure that programs are in place, when we talk about workforce of the future and how do we expect kids and even through adult with the skills, thats big issue for us. We look at 5g coming into the workplace and the future of connectivity, 5g wireless. How do we Blend Technology along with development. Thats the big focus. Is the u. S. Behind when it comes to Stem Education . So we yike to like to use as beacon. [inaudible] the skills they need to actually make that happen, connecting those dots whats your background . How did you get [inaudible] the idea of marrying out with music, the technology and the Science Behind everything gets done. What was the response from the school . It allows them to be creative. Connect with local communities. Really come up with an idea that makes a difference. We will meet some of the students thanks to you. Thank you. Thank you. Now on cspan we want to introduce you to olivia and pati a in middle school of chesapeake, virginia, what are you doing to capitol hill . [inaudible] we have noticed a lot of kids are underserved and so cannot get what they need and make it easier for them [inaudible] basically two buttons. Basically send an email to us to provide what we need and the same thing with the website. Hoc, this is the website. So kia, where did you and olivia, now hunter, where did the 3 come of up with the idea . We saw many students in the kids were asking and wondered are you okay, do you need our help and turns out they couldnt get glasses because they had no insurance or they broke the other ones and insurance didnt cover it or they just thought it was normal. Like our teammate the one in red in that picture, he thought it was normal that he had all of the time but turns around eyesight was very bad and we helped him get the technology needed. What did you guys do to develop this website . Well, so the website is made with a drapdown and makes it easy and completely free, all you have to do is drag elements, buttons and fixtures and you can link those and take you to another page, like the donations part. Are you the Science Teacher . Yes, im the Science Teacher. Is this keep of technology becoming i have no idea. [inaudible] it was their idea to develop a website and reach out on social media and they really understand its intuitive and they use it every day and now using to help students. Did you find yourself learning from these students perhaps who did not grow up from technology . Yes, i found that i learned a lot as far as developing website and technology is integral in their life and they are using it every day and now helping other students. Have the three of you, having grown up with technology, are you worried about being hacked, privacy, any of those types of issues . Sure, all of the time and even something insensible of [inaudible] i was worried about our personal devices getting hacked in wifi server, when you connect to that, so i was freaking out about it and, i mean, its very dangerous thing in our own hands but can do amazing things. What about you . I worry, not that much, but i do worry a little bit. Its part of life. But i know that wherever i go my phone is secured, so i dont have to worry that much but like hunter said its somewhere i dont neglect and i dont know the wifi i will start to freak out a little bit. Basically for the website im not really nervous. I never thought about getting hacked ever before, but theres always a process. I dont really worry, but [inaudible] [laughter] well, congratulations on your win, once again, if somebody wants to do this, whats the best website for them to go to . So on our card it is www we had to pay to make it to order. All right, we put it on the screen for a very long time. We are helping the kids at our community and we can accept donations from anywhere. Congratulations again, thanks for your time. Thank you. All right, another Winning Group of the samsung competition , Owens High School in owens, missouri. First of all, where is owensville . Its an hour and a half west of st. Louis, missouri. Kind of in the middle of the state a little bit . Just about, up the middle of nowhere. What is your invention that you brought to samsung . School shootings and school intruders, so we created a door lock outside of the door and can be put in place. To help put that image in your mind, one on the door frame, whenever the door is closed and intruder in the building, that lock will just slide in, the lock will be kept near the door where the teacher would have it onhand, even if the handle for the lock thats already in place on the door, its broken, our lock would still be intact. So where is the technology portion of this, since youre doing this with samsung, is this straight hardware invention . So we actually started making this things before we actually knew about samsung competition. Before samsung had anything to do with it. Actually applied samsung. What was your role . Well, we had technical, specialist, basically what that means is to make sure that everything is going okay, go through with them, but now, have you thought about connecting this with an app on the phone so that you hit the app and lock the door, have you taken into that stage in. We actually dont want to take to it that stage because we want to keep very simple, theres nothing complex about it. Your own hand, all you have to do for it. Theres not a lot to it. We went for the simplicity idea for a purpose. You dont have to worry about any extra factors going through it. Thank you, guys, congratulations. Thank you. 3 more award winners, what did you win prize for . We won a prize for for samsung tomorrow process [inaudible] to make something that would help our community and we ended up with school bus safety. So what we did we made a sign im sorry, a what . Wire and that is on the bus and has an app that the bus drivers use. Okay, hang on just, we will get to that app in just a minute. This contraction, carolyn, is in the sign . No. This is on the bus. This is on the bus . Yes. Okay, and you got an app, right, jasper . Yes, so this is connected to the phone and when the bus driver puts on the app that they download to Android Device they put what county they are, what school they are and they select their schools route, lets say its this route, then they would put start route and what they do is the route, google maps and google maps would give them direction to where they are supposed to go and so google maps will help with distances and can xbee can tell, the xbee on the phone uses wireless signal to tell what color light and when to turn on. Carolyn, what happens on the sign once the driver connects . The xbee on the bus will send out wireless signal details the cord neans of cordinants. It will see if the bus is supposed to stop at that bus stop and if it is, the lights will flash at certain distances and at 400 feet the light will flash yellow and at 200 feet the light will can we do that again . 400 feet the light will flash yellow. And then at 30 feet the light will flash red and then when the bus pulls away the lights will turn off. Why is it important to turn the lights on on the sign . What the lights do, the main purpose is to alert motorists who are behind the bus or in front of the bus, tells them and when the bus is going to stop and also at the bus stop when the bus has arrived and substitute bus driver who doesnt know the routes as well [inaudible] jasper, have any members of Congress Come over to see you guys and look at your inventions . Yes, there have been a few members of Congress Come over tonight and also we met with a few members of Congress Earlier today and told them about our invention. What do they think . They were excited about it and actually representative jackie of indiana. Making trying to pass a bill based on stop violations and school safety. So 400 feet the light will flash yellow, at 200 the light will change yellow and at when the bus pulls away the lights will turn off. Now, who is your advise e on this project . Now what does she teach . Science teacher at our school. Now mrs. Shaline right over here. Hey, bob. [laughter] what are you finding its a different world. Its a different world. They know they are not inhibitive. They are innovators and think outside the box. The 3 of these, the 3 kids came up with the project. We have 19 kids in our team, the 3 kids were fortunate enough we had 3 others that competed, yes, all just very supportive of each other and very excited. Now, does your school receive an award from samsung . We did, we received 100,000 in technology, i know, as well as Community Community votes for your project and our community had the most votes, 10,000 for that. Congratulations. Thank you so much. Congratulations. Thank you. Holy springs, North Carolina, semi, carolyn, and jackson, thanks a lot. And now in commune iters we want to introduce you to lorraine. I work in compliance office. Thats not why youre here no. Nonforprofit Whose Mission is to provide for the visually impaired, develop smart collar that would help eventually to provide data to help them understand why some dogs its not a collar necessarily that tells a dog what to do. Right. Youre getting an objective sense of data that tells you how the dog is responding to the threats and the environment, for example, we are in a very crowded noisy, warm, humid room and cake is very relax, not every dog would be able to do this, so the information being collected by the smart collar will help recognize the patterns, compare them to the environment and a situation and compare it to data on hundreds of others dogs and then figure out what can we do to replicate that and increase. We are talking about Artificial Intelligence . Exactly. This is Artificial Intelligence tie today society. We have to meet cake, why dont you introduce her . Say hi. Hello. Say hi. Good girl. Hello. We have to see whats on whats on your neck, kate, can we see whats on her neck . No problem. Good girl. Okay. Transmitter . A sense . Yeah, it is transmitting data to the cloud realtime and you can see as she moves, some, kate. The screen over here. So, for example, if she were unsettled you would see a lot of movement, thats not necessarily a good thing because you want her to be just like this. They want to look like that . Yeah. Send her over to me while bob shoot it is screen and lets see what happens. Kate, lets go. We are looking at Mountain Range now. [laughter] thats not a good thing . So if we are looking for a dog that is calm in a very busy environment like this that might indicate, yeah, so looking at this over a period of time, would be able to see that during most of this event this evening kate was stationary, calm relax despite humidity, despite the pressure in the room, the decimal level. Who came up with this idea . Was this your idea . Welshing as volunteer of puppy raiser, i have raised puppies who have made it and puppies who didnt. All of the puppies that are put into the program have the potential to make it as guide dogs and theres the conflict of nature versus nurture so they have that potential, its a question of matching the right puppy with the right raiser who best brings out qualities and then some puppies that wouldnt make it no matter what, we are trying to help uncover the secrets behind this. Did you bring this idea to ibm in a sense . Well because of your volunteer work. Trying to increase [inaudible] knowing myself that i spent a year and more with each one of the great dogs and some had made it, talking about analyzing all of the data thats collected on each of their dogs that is nonforprofit, doesnt have the resources to get the insights that they needed and i had asked if she tried, they rent data for free version and loved it and we went to ibm, transferred all of their data on to the ibm cloud that needed available for analysis and we started working with North CarolinaState University who lad worked on other projects and had experience with dogs and together developed this, born by puppies as they go through evaluation. In that sense it measure it is heart rate and how quickly the heart rate turns to normal when the puppy is going through a series of stressful tests. That might be underfooting that are unusual like walking congress and also you can hear the flipflops, heels, that could be a distraction for a dog, but how quickly the heart rate turns to normal is indication of the dogs ability to handle stress. You know what, running heart rate right there, thats fantastic. Lorraine trapani, eyes for the blind. Bye, kate. And youve been watching the communicators on cspan, this program is available as a podcast. In 1979 Small Network which unusual name rolls out a big idea, let viewers make up their own minds, cspan opens the door to washington policy making for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content for congress and beyond, a lot has changed in 4 years, today that big idea is more relevant than ever. On television and online, cspan is your unfiltered view of government, so you can pick up make up your own mind. Here is a look at our live coverage today, on cspan at 10 00 a. M. 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