Monday, September 26, 2011

Motion project (UP House) DAY 1

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WfbYfuxbOPvKo7EoGiWnFumFaFTwdKBnitv9UoHeQTA/edit?hl=en_US

This is the "vision" for our house....


Today we built our house out of cardboard and attached the string.... unfortunately we didn't have the balloons filled with helium yet so we didn't get too far in our experiment.


We assembled our house by first taking a plain cardboard box. We taped the sides up and attached cardboard pieces to each side in order to create a homey shaped. We then cut holes in the roof of the "house" and threaded the string through the holes! 









Our next step was to measure and weigh our "house"

Width:.4318 meters
Height: .3556 meters
Depth: .4826 meters
Weight: 1lb and 14.68 oz




Monday, September 12, 2011

REINA SABRINA JORDAN "CHANGING EDUCATION PARADIGMS"

REINA SABRINA JORDAN

  1. Well, It was very interesting. I liked the Animation, it kept my attention. Plus, it had humor in it, which was good. I thought the video was funny because the creator of the video, his drawing to describe how the idea of education is looked at in many different ways. Which could be taken humorously or seriously. I liked the video. I agreed with a lot of it, however, I have a hard time thinking that we could change it that drastically because of the society in which we live. I liked the idea of diversity in schools because I have always been a strong believer that ADHD is kind of a myth, like he said, I'm not qualified to make that assumption, but I do believe that everyone learns differently and the school system in the U.S. disregards that. RANDOMNESS
  2.  Well, I agree with his point about medicating children. I believe that putting children on medication to fix a "problem" is saying that there is something wrong, when in fact it is not wrong. I have been around special education children who have been put on meds to make them behave or focus which in my opinion hinders them more than it helps them, because then they get caught up in this world of trying to be better because they are not good enough or because they just don;t get it. I'm done. I completely agree with the point of the video where the creator brings up the subject about all children who don't pay attention in school are considered "dumb." With children not paying attention in class, the teacher immediately prescribes the child as ADHD, and what teacher has the right to prescribe a child? I agree with the video for the most part, I had all kinds of ideas running through my head while watching. But the part that really stood out to me was the part about ADHD simply because I believe that it is really just an excuse. Our school systems are all about testing and assessment rather than about actually teaching. Even if the teachers actually cared about the students learning and understanding it wouldn't matter because the school system doesn't and the teachers are controlled by the school system. Our society has become so obsessed with this "model" of success and it is ridiculous. We were each made uniquely and for some reason being unique is not accepted today in society. We should be more concerned with learning, understanding and using our unique gifting rather than become a "model for success".
  3. We all agree that the only thing about this video that we disagree with is the systematic approach to schooling. Although it would be nice to be able to make it less systematic and more student centered, it isn't possible simply because there will always be students that need structure and will not do it on their own responsibly. 
  4. Yes. Unanimously.
  5. Yes, and we feel that it already is. UNANIMOUS! 

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

reina sabrina jordan 2nd candle observation

  1. fuel
  2. cannot burn while upside down
  3. does not bounce
  4. provides heat
  5. only the wick is flammable
  6. provides light
  7. soft yet not soft
  8. melts when exposed to heat
  9. can be used as aa weapon
  10. slippery
  11. can change it's shape/ transformer potential
  12. could potentially be used for cooking purposes.
  13. creates smoke
  14. liquid and solid properties
  15. drippy
  16. has recently changed shape now that it has cooled in water
  17. floats
  18. stays lit in water as long as the wick stays dry
  19. becomes hollow over time
  20. easily extinguishable

Reina, Sabrina, Jordan Candle Observations

  1. Yellow
  2. made of melty substance
  3. metal bottom
  4. been burned previously
  5. scentless
  6. black smudges
  7. less than a pound
  8. wider towards top with billowing/ concave top
  9. solid
  10. little holes in it
  11. looks like it has previously dripped down the side while burning
  12. There is a wick
  13. questionable durability
  14. charred wick
  15. scuffed
  16. ridgey top
  17. red speckle on bottom
  18. circtanglular/cylinderish
  19. rolls crookedly
  20. effected by gravity 

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Up, horozontal, down

Reina, Isabel and I had to make our bean go up one meter, horizontal one meter and down a meter. To do this we first took a meter stick and set it up vertically. we then attached a clip to the top of the meter stick and looped a piece of string through the loop. At one end of the string our bean was attached and at the other was a bag full of beans. We then attached a paper dixie cup at the top right hand side of the meter stick with the mouth of the cup facing horizontal. We set another bean inside the cup. Then we taped a shoebox in back of the meter sick and attached a wooden ruler. To make our machine work, you drop the bag of beans onto the wooden ruler. This results in first of all causing the 1st bean to go up a meter and secondly it causes the wooden ruler to fly up hitting the dixie cup and launching the 2nd bean into the air only to fly horizontally one meter and then down another meter,