This is the final week of my second quarterly, technology. To recap, we first started by learning atoms and CNC manufacturing in which we used laser cutters to engrave wood designs using Vectornator. ...Read More
This week, we made switches and brainstormed ideas on how to help the elderly. I think that the way real life engineers use technology to solve problems and others is very wholesome. I also enjoyed ma...Read More
This week in Tech, we wrapped up our final switch designs and learned about Lithium batteries as well as eco friendly designs. I am disappointed I am not able to finish my switches but I really liked ...Read More
Sponsored by the #UseCelcius group. This week, we soldered. To solder, you first purify the metal with flux. I accidentally dabbed to much on the joints. Then, you melt a soft wire called solder and t...Read More
This week, we learned how to manipulate wire to suit soldering. I am very excited for soldering (future JT here, it was fun). I am planning to make a mega stone for my friend Luke and a butterfly just...Read More
This week we learned that scale is everything. I find layering difficult as sometime if you forget to edit on a different layer, you can easily mess up and have to redo. I am very excited for solderin...Read More
AteThis week, we learned about how to use Vectornator, what Kerf and how a laser can burn. We learned how to use math to make non pixelated curves, about the part that is cut out, obliterated, and ann...Read More
I learned a lot about matter and atoms and the scale of the atom and the manipulation and stimulation of electrons and photons. I also learned how a laser worked and I find that quite fascinating. I t...Read More
I think that during this course of ten weeks and a half, I learned more about the basics of scratch and costuming as well as sensors and variables. I think the biggest breakthrough of this quarter is ...Read More
The impact of the commentary โUnderwater Dreamsโ was that if you want to do it, you can do it. The environment might impact you but you have to use what you have and donโt lose hope. The student...Read More