These are a few that have finished - and there is lots more to come !
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
The Polymorph process...
We have had lots of questions about how we approached the polymorph topic so here are some screen shots and pix of the book work....
We "played" with the polymorph to work out its capabilities and limitations and then thought of possible ideas for its use
Then we thought of a person who we might like to make something for
Worked out the need ?
Came up with a series of ideas then chose one !
More possible design ideas on the theme
Thought about the packaging
Designed a final packaging idea
Created a shopping list of materials - all re cycled !
We "played" with the polymorph to work out its capabilities and limitations and then thought of possible ideas for its use
Then we thought of a person who we might like to make something for
Worked out the need ?
Came up with a series of ideas then chose one !
More possible design ideas on the theme
Thought about the packaging
Designed a final packaging idea
Created a shopping list of materials - all re cycled !
MBots
We have got some new MBots and are having to put them together before we play with them.
They say a picture is worth a 1000 words so here goes ...
Mr Young joined Miss Chester and the children and put his MBot together with everyone else.
They say a picture is worth a 1000 words so here goes ...
Mr Young joined Miss Chester and the children and put his MBot together with everyone else.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Video Clips Update
Since we have got back from ULEARN 2015 where we presented 2 workshops with the 21 MVTV Crew on MVTV and Circuits - enjoy the journey - we have had numerous requests for video clips about the things we have been doing
So rather than put them in the different categories we have put them in here first so they are all together.. you will be able to look in each section and find them later though.
So..... here are the clips that were requested so far ...
Ulearn 2015 - we presented 2 workshops - great fun for everyone
https://youtu.be/rwNt9o80WCM
Ulearn comments from parents and teachers
https://youtu.be/3QEQxolt4d4
Raspberry Pies - these ones you DON'T eat
https://youtu.be/htZIgT3zWhI
Senior Brainboxes learning about circuits
https://youtu.be/VBbFEMq0y5w
Sewn Circuits with conductive thread
https://youtu.be/uNbrNaRG3u0
Skyping India (Production)
https://youtu.be/njiA0xhNFvM
Sewn Circuits 2 more progress
https://youtu.be/vLMCG0MaS58
Senior tech what we were doing along the way
https://youtu.be/pcuDhlaJsvs
Senior ToomBoom Animation -Animation 101
https://youtu.be/1sFtfFo58v0
ToonBoom finished animations that we showed in the production
https://youtu.be/BJo4iI3WQe0
So rather than put them in the different categories we have put them in here first so they are all together.. you will be able to look in each section and find them later though.
So..... here are the clips that were requested so far ...
Ulearn 2015 - we presented 2 workshops - great fun for everyone
https://youtu.be/rwNt9o80WCM
Ulearn comments from parents and teachers
https://youtu.be/3QEQxolt4d4
Raspberry Pies - these ones you DON'T eat
https://youtu.be/htZIgT3zWhI
Senior Brainboxes learning about circuits
https://youtu.be/VBbFEMq0y5w
Sewn Circuits with conductive thread
https://youtu.be/uNbrNaRG3u0
Skyping India (Production)
https://youtu.be/njiA0xhNFvM
Sewn Circuits 2 more progress
https://youtu.be/vLMCG0MaS58
Senior tech what we were doing along the way
https://youtu.be/pcuDhlaJsvs
Senior ToomBoom Animation -Animation 101
https://youtu.be/1sFtfFo58v0
ToonBoom finished animations that we showed in the production
https://youtu.be/BJo4iI3WQe0
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Ever heard of Polymorph ??
This term we are "playing" with polymorph.
Its a re useable, re cycleable and environmentally friendly plastic. It fits perfectly with our topic this term which is SUSTAINABILITY....
we needed to find a product that fitted this category and most importantly was a little bit different so POLYMORPH it was.
Its expensive - $70 a kilo but with a little bit of bargaining we got it to $50 a kilo so every child in the intermediate got 200 grams each - which is quite a lot.
Our idea was that they had to find a need and make it with polymorph. make a protoype and see how it came out. If it didn't work then simply put it back into hot water and it returns to a gel like consistancy and then re mould, re shape to your new design.
This way we don't waste anything!
Right now we have got our design - it's been approved and we are fully into making the product !
In our ideal world we have this finished in week 5 and then we make the recycled packaging to go with it !
But right now that is not going to happen as we want the children to design - make - critique - re design and re make until they are satisfied... and that will take time
So let's play !
Several things along the way we have learnt about polymorph !
We showed them how to melt it using hot water and that was great but after a while it begins to go hard so they rolled it into a ball !!
NO !!!!
FIRST MISTAKE !
So we spent the next lesson re melting it and it took heaps of time as the hot water takes time to penetrate the large mass..
....but this time we got them to make "biscuits" which are small bits that are very thin... which when needed were easy to re melt !
We used the microwave with a large ceramic bowl of water and that did it quicker - 3 minutes on high and then peel off the biscuits and store to go cool. You may need to do it 2 - 3 times but it works !
SECOND great thing we did !
our problem was keeping the water hot enough for long enough so we have used crock pots full of hot water and it works brilliantly.... just do not leave it in for too long !
last lesson we had children round the crock pot dipping biscuits to melt and then moulding their project item and adding bits as they go... making sure no surface area was any thicker than .5 of a cm so if it needed re modelling - melting etc then it was OK
We had conversations round the crock pot (slow cooker) - much like round the water cooler at work !
Its a re useable, re cycleable and environmentally friendly plastic. It fits perfectly with our topic this term which is SUSTAINABILITY....
we needed to find a product that fitted this category and most importantly was a little bit different so POLYMORPH it was.
Its expensive - $70 a kilo but with a little bit of bargaining we got it to $50 a kilo so every child in the intermediate got 200 grams each - which is quite a lot.
Our idea was that they had to find a need and make it with polymorph. make a protoype and see how it came out. If it didn't work then simply put it back into hot water and it returns to a gel like consistancy and then re mould, re shape to your new design.
This way we don't waste anything!
Right now we have got our design - it's been approved and we are fully into making the product !
In our ideal world we have this finished in week 5 and then we make the recycled packaging to go with it !
But right now that is not going to happen as we want the children to design - make - critique - re design and re make until they are satisfied... and that will take time
So let's play !
Several things along the way we have learnt about polymorph !
We showed them how to melt it using hot water and that was great but after a while it begins to go hard so they rolled it into a ball !!
NO !!!!
FIRST MISTAKE !
So we spent the next lesson re melting it and it took heaps of time as the hot water takes time to penetrate the large mass..
....but this time we got them to make "biscuits" which are small bits that are very thin... which when needed were easy to re melt !
We used the microwave with a large ceramic bowl of water and that did it quicker - 3 minutes on high and then peel off the biscuits and store to go cool. You may need to do it 2 - 3 times but it works !
SECOND great thing we did !
our problem was keeping the water hot enough for long enough so we have used crock pots full of hot water and it works brilliantly.... just do not leave it in for too long !
last lesson we had children round the crock pot dipping biscuits to melt and then moulding their project item and adding bits as they go... making sure no surface area was any thicker than .5 of a cm so if it needed re modelling - melting etc then it was OK
We had conversations round the crock pot (slow cooker) - much like round the water cooler at work !
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