Capsule Temporelle

by Josiahpublished on 7 June 2020

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Dans cette vidéo, rejoignez Sarah et apprenez comment fabriquer des perles à partir de papier recyclé pour en faire un accessoire unique qui représente votre vision de la PAIX.

Coupez votre papier en bandes d'environ 2,5 cm de large et de plus de 8 cm de long.

Coupez chaque bande en deux sur la diagonale. Tracez une ligne avec un crayon et une règle pour vous guider. Pour faire un bracelet de perles mixtes, utilisez 8 morceaux de papier en forme de "triangle" découpés en diagonale.

Organisez un espace de travail avec les 8 bandes de papier en diagonale, plusieurs cure-dents, un bâton de colle et un peu de vernis à ongles transparent.

Prenez un cure-dent et une bande de papier.

Faites rouler l'extrémité LARGE de la bande de papier complètement autour du cure-dent en UNE rotation.

Prenez le bâton de colle et recouvrez rapidement de colle la surface restante du papier.

Enroulez fermement la bande de papier autour du cure-dent.

Lissez la pointe/extrémité de la bande de papier en place, utilisez un peu de bâton de colle sur l'extrémité pour sceller.

Utilisez un pinceau pour appliquer une couche de votre mélange de colle blanche ½ et d'eau ½ pour sceller votre perle. Laissez sécher pendant environ 30 minutes.

Time Capsule

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Today is the perfect day to get outside and capture a moment in time! Join eight-year-old Hunter, from Nova Scotia, as he shares how you can make your very own time capsule. All you need is a waterproof container (Glass jars don’t work well outside.If you’re hiding it in your home, any container will do!) things that you love and will remind you of these moments in time. For example: write a letter, store receipts, photographs, articles, or anything else you think will help future generations understand what life was like for a kid in 2020. After you finish your time capsule project why not create a Scratch game to mark your steps and create a map to find your capsule in the future!

In this video join Sarah and learn how to make beads from recycled paper to make a unique accessory that represents your vision of PEACE.
Paper bead instructions:
Paper Bead Tutorial Steps
Cut your paper into strips about 2.5 cm wide and a length longer than 8 cm.
Cut each strip in half on the diagonal. Draw a line with a pencil and ruler to guide. To make one mixed bead bracelet, use 8 diagonally cut "triangle" shaped pieces of paper.
Organize a work space with the 8 diagonal paper strips, several toothpicks, a glue stick and some clear nail polish.
Take a toothpick and one paper strip. Roll the WIDE end of the paper strip completely around the toothpick ONE rotation.
Take the glue stick and quickly cover the remaining paper surface with glue.
Tightly roll the paper strip around the toothpick.
Smooth the tip/end of the paper strip in place, use a bit of glue stick on end to seal.
Use a paint brush to apply a coat of your ½ white glue & ½ water mixture to seal your bead. Allow to dry for about 30 minutes.
Slip the paper bead off of the toothpick.
Organize your beads into an order of your choice. If you have other beads at home then you can add them to mix it up!
Cut the beading cord in a 9-10" piece.
String the beads, knot and trim the excess cord.
Tie around your wrist OR create a loop on one end and use a larger bead on the other to connect.

Computers have the ability to process information much faster than humans. What if they could be taught to learn like we can? Today’s video is all about creating models that can help our code to learn about different hand signals that represent peace.

We will be using the mBlock website to create our code: https://www.mblock.cc

We will be teaching our code using a technique called “supervised learning”, but there are other types of machine learning. To learn more about this interesting subject you can watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1wlC...

Aujourd'hui, nous explorerons les avantages de l'utilisation d'un espace de prototypage virtuel (TinkerCAD Circuits) pour les circuits complexes comme celui que l'on trouve dans le jouet téléphonique de l'enfant dans cette introduction. Après cet aperçu des raisons pour lesquelles ce téléphone jouet est en cours de déconstruction, passez à ce lien a la fin de la video pour que mon collègue John puisse vous expliquer comment démarrer avec les circuits TinkerCAD. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yzFj...

For today's Digital Skill, we will explore the benefits of using a virtual prototyping space (TinkerCAD Circuits) for complex circuits like the one found inside the child's telephone toy in this intro. Following this overview of why this toy telephone is being deconstructed, head over to this LINK HERE so my colleague John can take you through how to get started with TinkerCAD Circuits.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yzFj...

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