Makerspace at the Fulton School
I made a squid ward sticker with Adam first we found a picture and then we save it to a file. Then we put in the sticker machine program. Then we turned on the sticker machine. And put the vinyl in the machine and…
The process of this chair was I found it in rundown and paint coming off. So I decided to paint it black. I took the back of it off and filled the holes with wood glue and chair shaving. And that’s the process so…
I made earrings using the computer and the laser. First I chose the design, second I made sure the shape was right, lastly I printed it. The loop was very small, so I attached hooks to them with tweezers. I’ll paint the earrings later.
This quarter I have not done as much in makerspace. I did paint two stools and helped Alex a bit on a stool she is working on. I got the idea to paint stools because I have always wanted to paint one of the…
I helped with two parts of this project. First, I made sure that our project was within community guidelines and that our Head of School, Mrs. Douglass, approved of our ideas. After everything was okayed, we needed to send out an email from Mrs….
For my part of the World Wide Technology project (WWT), we made a physical aspect. I did this part of the project with Blas and Ava. We first used a hexagonal outline from a prior project to get the main outline for our project….
For our WWT project I worked on the physical part. I designed the the tiles and printed them out. The hardest part with printing was saving space due to the amount of wood we needed to use. The acrylic we didn’t have to worry…
When the WWT contest began, the people participating split into two teams, the physical and the programming. I was put into the programming team. For the first few days, GitHub wouldn’t let me copy the repository, but we eventually got that working. In the…
The portion of our project that I contributed to was focused on the personal profiles of each student as well as on creating our presentation video. The first step was to confirm that it was okay to share student information throughout the directory as…
During the WWT project, I was a part of the programming team. My job was to make the website functional, such as making buttons work, having the website redirect you to different pages, and more. I mostly coded in JavaScript using HTML when needed….
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