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Tales of a 3D Printer: BPC at the 3D Printer World Expo

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Tales of a 3D Printer. A blog intended for, and often written by, my middle school students, as well as anyone interested in the fascinating potential of 3D printing and the process of getting there. Click the "Our BPC Story" blog label to learn more about our Maker Club journey. Monday, February 2, 2015. BPC at the 3D Printer World Expo. Here is a brief overview of our experience at 3DPW - more to be added soon, but homework and science fair is taking up most of our time right now! He was the vendor tha...

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Tales of a 3D Printer: Reflections from 3DPW - Part 2

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Tales of a 3D Printer. A blog intended for, and often written by, my middle school students, as well as anyone interested in the fascinating potential of 3D printing and the process of getting there. Click the "Our BPC Story" blog label to learn more about our Maker Club journey. Sunday, February 2, 2014. Reflections from 3DPW - Part 2. REFLECTIONS FROM THE 3D PRINTER WORLD EXPO - PART II. By Abe Zukor and Alexander Blau. It turns out that a company called Crea'Zaurus. And various plastic models. We ...

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Tales of a 3D Printer: July 2015

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Tales of a 3D Printer. A blog intended for, and often written by, my middle school students, as well as anyone interested in the fascinating potential of 3D printing and the process of getting there. Click the "Our BPC Story" blog label to learn more about our Maker Club journey. Saturday, July 11, 2015. Our 3D Data From the Advanced Light Source - an Update and VR! Data Visualization Animation of Student Scanned Sample - a Claw! The Advanced Light Source. Data Visualization - a Feather. They agreed and ...

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Tales of a 3D Printer: March 2015

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Tales of a 3D Printer. A blog intended for, and often written by, my middle school students, as well as anyone interested in the fascinating potential of 3D printing and the process of getting there. Click the "Our BPC Story" blog label to learn more about our Maker Club journey. Sunday, March 22, 2015. Carbon3D's CLIP - truly a breakthrough in 3D printing! This is truly remarkable. I first heard the news last week from 3DPi (read their comprehensive article here. DURING the 10 minute TED talk. And will ...

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Tales of a 3D Printer: #tbt The origins of 3D printing at BPC

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Tales of a 3D Printer. A blog intended for, and often written by, my middle school students, as well as anyone interested in the fascinating potential of 3D printing and the process of getting there. Click the "Our BPC Story" blog label to learn more about our Maker Club journey. Thursday, February 27, 2014. Tbt The origins of 3D printing at BPC. Rep Rap Mendel (Wikipedia). It all started at the Maker Faire. In 2009, I recall standing in front of a table showing off a Rep Rap. And, as you can see in the ...

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Post-its and Ponderings: AR - Augmented Reality

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A middle school teacher's thoughts on science, technology and learning. Saturday, April 26, 2014. AR - Augmented Reality. At the 2014 Annual CUE conference, I was introduced to augmented reality for the first time, Holy. Cow. Here are the augmented reality apps I am familiar with so far. This app allows you to create your own AR. The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore" Edition. Guinness Book of World Records. Want to make you own? Explore Aurasma the more hefty apps:. Dev for print images.

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celebrating randomness: meet the Algaculture Symbiosis Suit - or algae helmet!

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Things that amuse/interest this science teacher. Saturday, September 14, 2013. Meet the Algaculture Symbiosis Suit - or algae helmet! Last year, artists Michael Burton and Michiko Nitta (known as Burton Nitta. But this is not just for opera singers. You, too, could wear an algae helmet! A series of tubes, placed in front of the mouth, capture carbon dioxide and feed it to a constantly-growing population of suit-embedded algae. But algae needs sunlight to grow, right? You can read more here. 160; Some fri...

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celebrating randomness: cool? gross? check out what's in an average cup of coffee

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Things that amuse/interest this science teacher. Saturday, June 29, 2013. Check out what's in an average cup of coffee. Here's a fascinating little video from Wired magazine. While most of us know that a cup of coffee is about 98% water. but do you know anything about the other 2%? I found this video on openculture.com and the post. Has other coffee-related links at the bottom of the page. It lead me to this other coffee-related gem, " Everything You Wanted to Know About Coffee in Three Minutes. The Gink...

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celebrating randomness: Top 10 new species of 2013

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Things that amuse/interest this science teacher. Monday, June 10, 2013. Top 10 new species of 2013. Scientists around the world discover about 18,000 new species every year. V Sauce. The "Top 10" for us! Check out this link for a photo gallery. Of these new species. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You might also like:. Our (school) 3D Printing Blog:. Tales of a 3D Printer. Or my more teacher-oriented, MAKE-inspired blog:. View my complete profile. Check out whats in an average cup o.

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celebrating randomness: September 2013

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Things that amuse/interest this science teacher. Sunday, September 29, 2013. There few things I enjoy more than chicken head tracking. Check out this new Mercedes-Benz commercial! But, on to chickens. Here's perhaps the most "famous" chicken-head tracking video:. Here's a post on npr. Where Krulwich ponders this same topic. I tried to find some scientific sources to explain why this happens, the closest I found was an article entitled " How some birds keep their eyes on the prize. The vestibular system, ...

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celebrating randomness: slow motion paint on a speaker

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Things that amuse/interest this science teacher. Wednesday, October 16, 2013. Slow motion paint on a speaker. OK, this is cool. Tied with oobleck. More importantly, I need to watch these Slow Mo Guys. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You might also like:. Our (school) 3D Printing Blog:. Tales of a 3D Printer. Or my more teacher-oriented, MAKE-inspired blog:. I teach science and technology to kids. I aim to encourage curiosity, creativity, and passion for learning. View my complete profile.

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Post-its and Ponderings: April 2014

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A middle school teacher's thoughts on science, technology and learning. Saturday, April 26, 2014. AR - Augmented Reality. At the 2014 Annual CUE conference, I was introduced to augmented reality for the first time, Holy. Cow. Here are the augmented reality apps I am familiar with so far. This app allows you to create your own AR. The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore" Edition. Guinness Book of World Records. Want to make you own? Explore Aurasma the more hefty apps:. Dev for print images.

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celebrating randomness: January 2014

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Things that amuse/interest this science teacher. Monday, January 20, 2014. An incredible animation of the development of a chicken embryo inside the egg. Days 1 through 21 - awesome! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You might also like:. Our (school) 3D Printing Blog:. Tales of a 3D Printer. Or my more teacher-oriented, MAKE-inspired blog:. I teach science and technology to kids. I aim to encourage curiosity, creativity, and passion for learning. View my complete profile. Julian beever's amazing chalk drawings.

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celebrating randomness: how to make your own giant pool of cornstarch

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Things that amuse/interest this science teacher. Tuesday, December 27, 2011. How to make your own giant pool of cornstarch. A few years ago, I wrote a post. About Steve Spangler and the giant pool of cornstarch he used on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. Little did I know, Steve wrote up his little stunt! Now, if you'd like to know how to make your own pool of cornstarch you can run across, you can follow Steve Spangler's instructions. A container that is 7 feet long, 3 feet wide and about 1.5 feet deep. Your f...

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celebrating randomness: chicken head tracking

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Things that amuse/interest this science teacher. Sunday, September 29, 2013. There few things I enjoy more than chicken head tracking. Check out this new Mercedes-Benz commercial! But, on to chickens. Here's perhaps the most "famous" chicken-head tracking video:. Here's a post on npr. Where Krulwich ponders this same topic. I tried to find some scientific sources to explain why this happens, the closest I found was an article entitled " How some birds keep their eyes on the prize. The vestibular system, ...

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