jueves, 26 de enero de 2017

Structures

Students from 2º ESO had to design and build a 40 mm high structure that supports 4 kg. They were allowed to use only paper and glue.
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miércoles, 25 de enero de 2017

Proyectos Madera

Después de ver el tema de la madera y haber aprendido sus tipos y como usar las herramientas del taller para trabajar con ella, los alumos de 1º de ESO del curso 2016-2017 diseñaron y construyeron una serie de objetos. Aquí podéis ver fotos de cómo quedaron.

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lunes, 14 de marzo de 2016

Project 1º ESO

Here you can see some videos of the projects that students of 1º ESO have made this year. They had to design a vehicle made of plywood and then add a circuit with a motor, being able to change  the movement of the vehicle by using a double two-way switch.

1º F Group 1

sábado, 20 de febrero de 2016

OpenScad

OpenScad is a free program we use to design objects we can print in a 3D printer. You can download the progam at www.openscad.org
To design the object you type comands that describe it and after that you can render the model.



After doing the practices in class, you have to create your own object including your name sculpted on it. Then, create a new post in your blog, describe the object you have designed and include one picture of the code and three pictures from different views of your creation.

To be able to sculpt you name on the object, you have to shape your name with theese comads:
     
 


Then carry out a difference between the object and the letters.

Scratch

Scratch is a free visual programming language developed to help simplify the process of creating and programming animations, games, music, interactive stories and more.
 After doing the practices in class, you have to create a game and record a video playing the game. When you finish the video you must create a post in your blog including a little explanation about the game and must also publish your video. The more elaborated your game is, the higher your mark will be.

martes, 22 de diciembre de 2015

Inkscape

 Inkscape is a professional vector graphics editor for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. It's free and open source.

You can download the program through this link: https://inkscape.org/es/

After having done the practices in class, you must create a logo related to your name.  The more elaborate your work is, the higher your mark will be.

When you finish your work, you have to publish it in your blog. To do that, first you have to turn your logo into a bit map image. When you create an image with Inkscape, the format you get is .svg. If you want to change it, you have to go to Archivo/Exportar mapa de bits, write the name of your file, choose a folder to save it and click on Exportar. This way you get a .png file, which you can use in your blog as an image file.

viernes, 6 de noviembre de 2015

Audacity


This is the task you have to carry out after finishing all the practices:

You must record a story in your voice. The news should last at least 10 seconds, and must include a greeting, the news itself and a farewell. In addition, there will be a music entry (with cross fade in effect), background music while the news is narrated and a music output (with cross fade out effect). You should apply 3 effects to the voice while narrating the story. You must save your work as MP3 and post it on your blog.

Audacity is a free audio editor and recorder. You can download this program in http://audacity.es/

To save your work as a mp3 file you need to download a especial file that allows some programs to encode mp3 files: the LAME library. You can go to http://lame.buanzo.org/ and download that file. Then, the first time you try to save your work as a mp3 file, Audacity will ask you where you have stored the file LAME. Tell the program where this file is (probably in the folder downloads) and install it. Next time you want to save your sound as a mp3 file, you will be able to do it directly.