Thursday, January 29, 2015

Puzzle


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Step 1: Brainstorm
For this project we had to create a puzzle with with various constraints. The puzzles had to be from 4-6 pieces only, there could only be 5 pieces, some had to interlock, and it had to create a complete 3x3 cube. I came up with two puzzles that fit the criteria, as shown in the photos.
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Step 2: Cake layers
After brainstorming and building our puzzles we created cake layers as to get a general idea on where the pieces went and interlocked.


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Step 3: The Choosing
I had a partner try to do both of my puzzles and chose puzzle 2 as my final puzzle because my partner couldn't figure the second one out but was able to do the first.
Step 4: Multiview sketch
For this part, we took our engineering notebooks and made multiview sketches of our 5 pieces.

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Step 5: Inventor
For this part we went on inventor and made our parts on this computer program. I did not have time to assemble the pieces but i was able to build them all




 



Saturday, January 24, 2015

Statistics and quality

In this assignment, we used calipers to measure small wooden cubes to the nearest 0.001. As it turned out, our cubes all ended up being slightly different in size.

1. 0.750
2. 0.745
3. 0.752
4. 0.751
5. 0.749
6. 0.750
7. 0.751
8. 0.739
9. 0.756
10. 0.747
11. 0.755
12. 0.749
13. 0.748
14. 0.778
15. 0.749
16. 0.773
17. 0.763
18. 0.756
19. 0.758
20. 0.750
21. 0.751
22. 0.755
23. 0.744
24. 0.756
25. 0.750
26. 0.750
27. 0.769

Mean:0.75348148148148
Median:0.751
Mode:.75

As we can see, the blocks are all slightly different in size.

I have a histogram for this information but im still trying to link it



Concept mapping

Concept Mapping: Textbook App
I had first started out with the idea of trying to fix the unemployment problem in America but there weren't many solid, sure solutions for everything. So instead, I thought up something else: The Textbook App.
Being in the 10th grade in high school, its annoying to carry all of these heavy textbooks across campus 5 times a day, to home, and to school again. We have about 4-5 textbooks per student that weigh around 3 pounds each. if we're carrying about 2 to 3 textbooks around campus, that's around 6 to 9 pounds of just textbooks. We aren't accounting for the weight in our backpacks from the notebooks, workbooks, binders, and other supplies. All of that weight on your shoulders all day, everyday creates a lot of stress and pain in our shoulders.
Now let's consider college. Buying textbooks can get up from $1000-$3000 per year. Buying used textbooks are normally already marked up and scribbled on by other students and it looks messy.
Other problems would fall under how we can't make marks in our textbooks, pages start to fall out of the textbook, and they're hard to store at home due to how big and bulky they are.
Online textbooks are offered, but the websites are messy, some devices aren't compatible with the website, and you can't make notes on the online page.
 My idea was to make a textbook app that was much more cheaper and convenient for the everyday student. On the app you could access textbooks for free or for a very low price on any and every device. The layout of the app would be simple and you can do things like make marks and notes without cluttering the page.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Fling Machine


For the fling machine William and I created a simple, catapult like device. The 2 straws were slightly elevated and held stable with two pipe cleaners. We placed two Popsicle sticks inside of aluminum foil and folded it to get our flingy part of the catapult. We offset the flingy part on the base so we could hit the shorter side and send the cotton ball flying.


Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Measurement Presentations

For the presentations, we had to explain measurement in a fun way. My group decided to do a short film called "Measurement Man: The Movie". It was fun working in my group with Katie, Sachi, Diana, Meera, and Sonia, as we created this funny and creative little film to explain measurement. We didn't have a checklist or anything as we were making the film and we realized that we left out a good number of things in our film.

As for the other teams, it turned out that everyone did presentations. Some were very colorful and fun and used great examples that were actually very funny. But a majority of the presentations were quite bland and I easily lost attention. 2 groups brought up the dimensional analysis song from middle school... THAT IS NOT OKAY... 
Overall, I also feel as if a majority of groups rushed through their presentations and this project was more of a review of the things rather than actually teaching it considering the school system has been instilling it to us since we were really young. It was really easy to lose attention when watching this presentations.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Color Theory

Monochromatic colors: All the colors of a specific hue.


Analogous colors: groups of colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel, with one being the dominant color, which tends to be a primary or secondary color, and two on either side complementing, which tend to be tertiary.


Complementary colors: colors directly opposite each other in the color spectrum, such as red and green or blue and orange, that when combined in the right proportions, produce white light.


Color triads: colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel.


Split complementary: a variation of the complementary color scheme. In addition to the base color, it uses the two colors adjacent to its complement.
The Kaleidoscope project

In class we created kaleidoscopes with colored pieces of plastic cut up and put between two clear sheets of plastic. Inside the tube, we lined each side with mirrors to get the above result.

Monday, November 3, 2014

The textbook app

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 As students, we have to carry textbooks around campus all day, every day and sometimes, we have to carry our books to and from school as well. All of these textbooks along with our binders and notebooks and other supplies, add up to a lot in our backpacks. Textbooks are normally 3 pounds on average. It may not seem like a lot, but when you have to carry multiple textbooks along with everything else in your backpack, it makes a difference.
Let's also talk about the quality of the textbooks we get from our schools. When these textbooks have been used for the past 10 years or so, they start to fall apart. It's really annoying when you're carrying all of your books in your arms and pages fall out or when you're trying to do your homework you don't have all of the pages to complete your assignments. And because the textbooks have to go back to the school, we can't make any marks in the book. Students that ignore this rule leave someone else with a textbook that has marks in it that could distract the next student to receive the book.
Then we also have to consider the price of textbooks in collage. Every year, college students spend around $1000-$3000 on textbooks every year. If they buy used books, they already have notes and scribbles written all over the page.
We've all tried using the online textbooks. You have to go to the website, put in your state, find your grade level, find your subject, and then find your book. Half the books we need aren't even on these online websites. It's a long process to get to your book and you can't find every book your need. Some of these aren't compatible with some devices, the pages are too messy, and you can't make any notes on the pages.
As students we have to deal with these expensive, inconvenient, heavy, bulky textbooks and annoying online textbooks.
But now we can say good bye to those.
With the textbook app, it is much cheaper to obtain every book you need on any device. Since the textbook companies aren't spending all this money on printing pages and such, they can sell it on this app at a much cheaper price or for entirely free. You can make neat marks on the pages that can be easily removed and you can click on little note bubbles that can enlarge to show the side notes you left for yourself and collapse when you are done reading them. No more messy, heavy, bulky, books that are falling apart with the tiniest touch. Every book you need will be on your one device. That's 12 pounds of books put into 1 to 2 pounds of tablet or laptop. You'll never lose or rip a page, you'll never have difficulty finding a place for all those books, and you never have to worry about your book falling apart, everything will be there, safe and sound, on your device.
These tools for education shouldn't be such an expensive hassle. With this app, it'll be easier and cheaper to have every textbook we need for school.