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A segunda edição da Colônia de Férias Clube dos Pequenos Inventores aconteceu em janeiro de 2016 no IED Rio. Durante 10 dias, 90 crianças de 8 a 12 anos foram estimuladas a criar soluções para os problemas do mundo a partir do uso de novas e velhas tecnologias. Teve corte e costura, pintar e colar, batalha de robôs, impressão 3D, eletrônica, serigrafia, programação e muito mais. A Colônia dos Pequenos Inventores foi realizada pelo Olabi em parceria com Adoro Robótica, ZMorph 3D printer e Lamo 3D.
Fotos: Nina Pennick e Andre Hawk (Meduzza.co)
Dunlop was born in Ayrshire and qualified as a veterinary surgeon before moving to Belfast in 1867. His practice was at 50 Gloucester Street, off May Street.
His great invention, of the inner tube for cycle tyres, came about more or less by chance. In 1888 his small son was prescribed cycling as cure for a heavy cold; Dunlop hit on the idea of making the boy's tricycle more comfortable by fitting it with inflated tubes, made of canvas and bonded together with liquid rubber. He patented this idea, using the word 'pneumatic' for the first time, in the same year. A local firm, W. Edlin and Co, then agreed to manufacture frames to fit the new tyre; and when, in 1889, a well-known local cyclist, Willie Hume, won a race at Cherryvale using it, the novelty started to catch on. The paper manufacturer, Harvey du Cros, who was in the crowd at the time, bought Dunlop's patents in 1896 for £3000. Dunlop had in the meantime moved to Dublin, where he manufactured bicycle frames in collaboration with a local firm, Bowden and Gillies. He died on 24th October 1921.
To add more detail to a part in Inventor we create new sketches. These are just like the rectangle we made at the start.
There are a number of ways to create a new sketch, but we will do it like this: Click 'Sketch' button on the top menu and mouse over the top surface of your cuboid, your screen should look like mine. If you have the top surface outlined in red then you can click. If you have other sides outlined in red then your new sketch will be in the wrong place. Move your mouse so that all 4 sides of the top rectangle are red, then click to create the new sketch.
African-American Inventor Garrett Morgan invented something very important we use everyday. Young patrons were given clues to guess what it was. A edible craft was made to highlight his invention - Can you guess what it was?
Toy inventor Marvin Glass lived in a renovated 1896 carriage on the grounds of the former William Bartlett estate at 1319 Forest Ave.
Photograph from Chicago Architecture Center Evanston Along the Lake walking tour.
Click Return to leave Sketch view again and return to the 3D view. You will see that our rectangle has changed size but the cuboid is still 10mm thick. We want to change this.
African-American Inventor Garrett Morgan invented something very important we use everyday. Young patrons were given clues to guess what it was. A edible craft was made to highlight his invention - Can you guess what it was?
A great thing about Inventor is the ability to view objects from any angle. Press the Free Rotate button in the menu bar (shown in the notes) and a circle will appear on screen. If you click inside this circle and drag you can spin the part around.
You can also get into Free Rotate mode by pressing F4 on the Keyboard - this is really easy and you will quickly get used to having one hand on the keyboard and one on the mouse
Go back to isometric view by pressing F6 - this will move the part back to Isometric view and also zoom to an angle that will show you the whole part.
On the left you will find the Browser panel. If you need to click the plus sign beside "Extrusion 1" then mouse over Sketch 1. You will see that the rectangle we drew is highlighted. If we double click "Sketch 1" we will be able to go back and make some changes, do this now.
To draw your rectangle:
- click somewhere in the main drawing area
- release the mouse button
- move the mouse to another location in the drawing area
- then click once again.
Don't worry too much about size for now but you should try to make sure that your screen looks something like mine.
Jesse Genet, founder of Lumi and inventor of Inkodye, was special guest at this Tinkering Socia Club event! Lots of delightful Inkodye prints were made.
“Take a good look at this girl. She … introduced the hula hula to the American public. She is Miss Signe Patterson, the favorite dancer of the King of Sweden and is in the United States again to teach Swedish folk dances to the children of former citizens of Sweden. Miss Patterson says she ... will extend the hula hula in society. Well, Miss Patterson, we're waiting to be ..."
Hula Hula Inventor
El Paso herald., July 28, 1917, HOME EDITION, Cable News and Automobile Section, Image 13
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Hawaii Digital Newspaper Project
Thayne and Brandon show of their work with the @sparkfun Inventors kit. They are learning about leds, resistors, pots, many sensors, relays, lcd displays, and a lot more. - Cache Makers 4-H Club. cachemakers.org
Inventors tend to be introspective, pragmatic, informative, and expressive. They can become highly skilled in functional engineering and invention. Of all the role variants, Inventors are the most resistant to doing things a certain way just because it was done that way in the past. Designing and improving mechanisms and products is their constant goal. Intensely curious, Inventors have an entrepreneurial character and are always looking for new projects to work on.
Though full of ideas, Inventors are primarily interested in those that can be put into action or used to make products. They see product design as a means to an end, the goal being a marketable prototype. When beginning a project, they rarely start with a blueprint. They are confident in their ability to find effective and pragmatic solutions during the design process.
Inventors are often nonconformists and can have a circle of friends who are interested in their ideas or activities. Inventors are generally laid back, nonjudgmental, and good conversationalists. They tend to be informative, rather than directive, in their social exchanges. They are often able to explain their own complicated ideas, as well as comprehend the complex ideas of others. In arguments they may use debating skills, often to the significant disadvantage of their opponent. This strategy can backfire, however, by alienating those seeking a cooperative relationship rather than a combative one—a typical source of conflict between Rationals and Idealists, for example.
Inventors are generally ingenious individuals capable of rising to meet the demands of challenging situations. In work, they are usually good leaders of pilot products that test their abilities. Inventors are constantly looking for new ways to do things and usually have the social skills and drive to implement their ideas
To start off we're going to draw a rectangle. In your Panel Bar choose the icon that looks like a little rectangle, when you mouse over it it says Two Point Rectangle.
Three Minute Egg® owner and inventor Jason Scholder traveled to India for three weeks to study Iyengar yoga at the Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute (RIMYI) in Pune.