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I spent this weekend making my own MP3 player using the Daisy kit from Teuthis and Make magazine. I've had the Texas Instruments Little Professor gathering dust in my room for quite awhile. The Daisy just barely fit (although I couldn't fit the back on). I was able to use three of the original calculator buttons to control play/pause and skip forward/reverse, but I had to find another solution for volume control so I mounted some exterior controls.

Science Camp – Week One:

 

We started off our Summer Camp season with our Science Summer Camp for girls. What a great week of learning and fun experiments! With our fearless leader, Jennifer Stimpson, teaching for our Science Camp we had a blast.

 

The girls had an opportunity to learn about the periodic table and conduct experiments that helped reinforce what they were learning. The campers also learned about four Scientists in our “Mystery Scientist” challenge in which they were given clues to figure out who their scientist’s were. After finding their mystery scientist, each team created a skit to teach others about their scientist, which they presented on Friday for museum staff and parents. The campers also had the opportunity to make homemade Shea butter lotion, the differences in penny materials, see an IMAX film about prehistoric sea creatures, tour the museum, and much more...

 

I spent this weekend making my own MP3 player using the Daisy kit from Teuthis and Make magazine. I've had the Texas Instruments Little Professor gathering dust in my room for quite awhile. The Daisy just barely fit (although I couldn't fit the back on). I was able to use three of the original calculator buttons to control play/pause and skip forward/reverse, but I had to find another solution for volume control so I mounted some exterior controls.

I spent this weekend making my own MP3 player using the Daisy kit from Teuthis and Make magazine. I've had the Texas Instruments Little Professor gathering dust in my room for quite awhile. The Daisy just barely fit (although I couldn't fit the back on). I was able to use three of the original calculator buttons to control play/pause and skip forward/reverse, but I had to find another solution for volume control so I mounted some exterior controls.

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Girls'Day-Auftaktveranstaltung am 27.03.2019 mit Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel im Bundeskanzleramt, Berlin.

  

Organisiert von der Initiative D21 e. V. und dem Kompetenzzentrum Technik-Diversity-Chancengleichheit e. V.

  

Unterstützt von den D21-Mitgliedern:

  

Deloitte

 

Ericsson

 

Fraunhofer FOKUS

 

Intel

 

Ramboll

 

Sopra Steria Consulting

 

Texas Instruments

   

Beteiligt waren 24 Schülerinnen folgender Berliner Schulen:

  

Primo-Levi-Gymnasium

 

Hans-Carossa-Gymnasium

 

Schule am Schloss

  

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I spent this weekend making my own MP3 player using the Daisy kit from Teuthis and Make magazine. I've had the Texas Instruments Little Professor gathering dust in my room for quite awhile. The Daisy just barely fit (although I couldn't fit the back on). I was able to use three of the original calculator buttons to control play/pause and skip forward/reverse, but I had to find another solution for volume control so I mounted some exterior controls.

I spent this weekend making my own MP3 player using the Daisy kit from Teuthis and Make magazine. I've had the Texas Instruments Little Professor gathering dust in my room for quite awhile. The Daisy just barely fit (although I couldn't fit the back on). I was able to use three of the original calculator buttons to control play/pause and skip forward/reverse, but I had to find another solution for volume control so I mounted some exterior controls.

I spent this weekend making my own MP3 player using the Daisy kit from Teuthis and Make magazine. I've had the Texas Instruments Little Professor gathering dust in my room for quite awhile. The Daisy just barely fit (although I couldn't fit the back on). I was able to use three of the original calculator buttons to control play/pause and skip forward/reverse, but I had to find another solution for volume control so I mounted some exterior controls.

I spent this weekend making my own MP3 player using the Daisy kit from Teuthis and Make magazine. I've had the Texas Instruments Little Professor gathering dust in my room for quite awhile. The Daisy just barely fit (although I couldn't fit the back on). I was able to use three of the original calculator buttons to control play/pause and skip forward/reverse, but I had to find another solution for volume control so I mounted some exterior controls.

I spent this weekend making my own MP3 player using the Daisy kit from Teuthis and Make magazine. I've had the Texas Instruments Little Professor gathering dust in my room for quite awhile. The Daisy just barely fit (although I couldn't fit the back on). I was able to use three of the original calculator buttons to control play/pause and skip forward/reverse, but I had to find another solution for volume control so I mounted some exterior controls.

A Light Engine from the Christie CP2000 ZX. The heart of 2K Digital Cinema.

Science Camp – Week One:

 

We started off our Summer Camp season with our Science Summer Camp for girls. What a great week of learning and fun experiments! With our fearless leader, Jennifer Stimpson, teaching for our Science Camp we had a blast.

 

The girls had an opportunity to learn about the periodic table and conduct experiments that helped reinforce what they were learning. The campers also learned about four Scientists in our “Mystery Scientist” challenge in which they were given clues to figure out who their scientist’s were. After finding their mystery scientist, each team created a skit to teach others about their scientist, which they presented on Friday for museum staff and parents. The campers also had the opportunity to make homemade Shea butter lotion, the differences in penny materials, see an IMAX film about prehistoric sea creatures, tour the museum, and much more...

 

The 3GSM World Congress combines the world's largest exhibition for the mobile industry with a cutting edge congress featuring the most prominent Chief Executives representing mobile operators, vendors and content owners from across the world.

 

Movico changed the interior of the Giant Expo for this project and created several meeting rooms complete with furniture, air-conditioning and internet connection on the first floor. A fully equipped bar and reception space were created on the ground floor to meet guests and customers.

 

For more information about the mobile facilities from Movico see www.movico.nl

I spent this weekend making my own MP3 player using the Daisy kit from Teuthis and Make magazine. I've had the Texas Instruments Little Professor gathering dust in my room for quite awhile. The Daisy just barely fit (although I couldn't fit the back on). I was able to use three of the original calculator buttons to control play/pause and skip forward/reverse, but I had to find another solution for volume control so I mounted some exterior controls.

Actually, it was some sort of engineering homework... dynamics or something like that, which I don't understand, but I wish I could.

  

I spent this weekend making my own MP3 player using the Daisy kit from Teuthis and Make magazine. I've had the Texas Instruments Little Professor gathering dust in my room for quite awhile. The Daisy just barely fit (although I couldn't fit the back on). I was able to use three of the original calculator buttons to control play/pause and skip forward/reverse, but I had to find another solution for volume control so I mounted some exterior controls.

 

Der TI-58 ist ein programmierbares Taschenrechnermodell von Texas Instruments, das 1977 veröffentlicht wurde.

 

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Recently, I have been spending an amazing amount of time working on this stacked digital projection system. We finally got it done. And I took some time to get some pictures.

I spent this weekend making my own MP3 player using the Daisy kit from Teuthis and Make magazine. I've had the Texas Instruments Little Professor gathering dust in my room for quite awhile. The Daisy just barely fit (although I couldn't fit the back on). I was able to use three of the original calculator buttons to control play/pause and skip forward/reverse, but I had to find another solution for volume control so I mounted some exterior controls.

VEX Robotics World Championship 2015 - Louisville, Kentucky

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