Monday, February 22, 2021

First TinkerCad Assignment- Name Keychain

Before you work on TinkerCad, your folks at home have to sign and return the TinkerCad Permission Form and the Safety Form.


This was my first TinkerCad Project this year. I followed along with this blog entry, which has short videos and pictures throughout. In the end, I changed the filename to my username and the words NameKeyChain squished together and capitalized the first letter. (YOUR username is your initials and a number or a letter) .... MIGHT I SUGGEST MAKING YOURS EXTRA CHONKY to make it more durable!


By clicking on the square with 3 dots and 3 lines to the left of my username (if you hover over it, it says "recent designs"), I could find where it's saved in the cloud. After clicking on it, I clicked on more designs and it showed me all the designs that I've ever done, with this, the most recent one, at the top.

We will be taking a ScreenSnip of this and putting it on a Google Doc, along with future CADs. Remember you screenshot on your ACPS-provided laptop by hitting <Windows> <shift> <s> at the same time!




Thursday, October 18, 2018

Newly updated Adobe How To (when you want to use it to lasercut)

Click on this video and follow the directions to make a "laser-cuttable" scribble on Adobe Illustrator! This should work for all 2018-2019 ACPS student Lenovos and the desktop computers in the CTE Lab.


Friday, January 17, 2014

Houses of Wood and Straw

My 8th grade Engineer/Build class got to build doghouses for needy dogs this semester. This was bigger than any wood project that I've ever done in my life. I split the class into 5 groups and each group got a small, medium, or large house to build. We planned, designed, and wrote on plywood. We used T-squares, rulers, measured and measured again. I cut the wood on the table saw, but the kids did every other part. My students drilled, screwed in screws, marked angles with pencils, caulked, and waterproofed. They problem-solved when there was a mistake, they stayed late, and they came down during wrapup at the end of the day.

 

 

I'm proud to say that each group used critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity and successfully and proudly came up with a structure for each needy canine.

 

The icing on the cake was when local TV stations came in and reported on this project.  My class was on Cloud 9. I look forward to helping my kids help out their community in the future!

The HOWS Project is run by an animal-loving, tree-hugging, peace-wishing vegan named Stacey Norris. If you need a doghouse, you can contact her through this contact form or by calling this number and leaving a voicemail at this number (434)882-1847.

There are SO many needy dogs out there ... please consider helping ... you can donate your time or your money .... you can donate materials or educate others .... you can report needy dogs .... you can write to your legislature.

NBC29 Story on the Web "Albemarle Students Build, Distribute Free Doghouses"



CBS19 Story on the Web "Walton Students Build Dog Houses For Service Project"

-Jon Barber
CTE Teacher Walton Middle School
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