Image 8 of 17 from gallery of Apartments in Illkirch - Graffenstaden / Tectône. Photograph by Cyrille Lallement
Got LEDs? After this article, you'll want to build at least a few of these NeoPixel Projects!
Arduino Nano Quadcopter : (At the moment the project is being edited as the previous model had a couple of flaws) This is Arduino based and 3D printed nano quadcopter which flies on DC brushed motors. The name nano comes from the fact that the project is based on Arduino na…
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These Raspberry Pi projects for beginners are great for getting started with any Raspberry Pi model.
Make a PoV Display With ATtiny13 for $1: I was browsing through AliExpress sometime back and this particular listing caught my attention. 5 Pcs of ATtiny13 microcontrollers for ₹124, that's like $1.5. That's like $0.3 (₹25) per MCU. Isn't that amazing, a programmable microcontroller! for ₹…
Wondering what to do with your old hard drives? Don't throw them out! Turn it into a DIY external hard drive or many other things.
Get this free checklist to help speed up your project initiation meetings. This is the document you want in your bag when you meet your project sponsor for the first time!
Architectural Design: BKA-BahadırKul ArchitectsClient: Greater Municipality of Kayseri Location: Kayseri/ TURKEYProject Year : 2009Construction Period: 2012/2013Site Area: 10.000 m2Total Floor Area: 2.600 m2Photography: Ket Kolektif / BKA-Bahadır Kul...
Electronic Game - Four in a Row: Link GitHub with files needed to make This project was created by Cristhian López Reyes, Luis Miguel Campos García and Juan Pablo Páez Guerrero, students of 'Creative Electronics', a Beng Electronics Engineering module at the University of Málaga, S…
Lunch Box Computer With Raspberry Pi: This is a quick and easy project to build a portable Raspberry Pi computer that fits right in a lunch box. It's a good first Pi project since it requires no coding, soldering or tooling of any kind. All you have to do it acquire the parts, plug ever…
I get asked almost every day which setup I'm using at home. The page will be used as a list of products I use every day. If you already follow me, you know I've written a post about it already, but I don't feel like a post is the best way to show my setup. The post grows old and gets lost in the blog's archives. This list will be updated regularly, some references might get deleted or added, depending on what I use. If you like something, note that somewhere. Moreover, I tried to make thing e
Hi, this top 100 Arduino Projects list is divided into 3 levels: beginner, Intermidiate and advance level. Each project is explained in brief.
If you're teaching transformations in geometry, this project idea is great! Students use logos to find reflections, rotations, and symmetry.
Wondering what to do with your old hard drives? Don't throw them out! Turn it into a DIY external hard drive or many other things.
How to make a Scribble Bot and fun ideas for testing them. All you need is a small DC motor, AA battery, leads and felt tips pens.
These 5 geometry projects for middle or high school are a great alternative assessment for your student. Project-based learning is so important to...
In a project management guide, if you are somehow in a position where you are expected to manage projects for your organization and are feeling overwhelmed, it’s better to start learning the basic stages of the project life cycle phases.
DIY: Monitor Your Car Battery: Code & Setup: Having the ability to monitor your car battery can prevent some unpleasant surprises. I will show you how I assembled the hardware, loaded the software and installed the monitor in my car. I will be using the ESP8266 Board called Wemos D1 Mini. New…
Makers gonna make. In this article, explore 17 Internet of Things project ideas. Build an automated pet feeder, facial recognition system, and more! Read the full article for some "smart" IoT hacks.
One of the benefits of an interest art piece is that it will force you to think. The right piece will challenge your reality, bring out a specific emotion, or just leave you feeling a bit puzzled. Here are 28 of our picks for the most striking pieces of
Real life math lessons are key to helping students see the connections between in class lessons and real life.
Mount Baker Alley (render) Tagged: Exterior. Photo 1 of 5 in Mount Baker Alley by Wittman Estes. Browse inspirational photos of modern exteriors from houses to cabins, apartments to shipping containers.
Learn how to make a square bubble that mimics tensile structures. This bubble cube can also be made in other geometric shapes!
Did somebody say Rube Goldberg machine?
Earlier this year, my co-worker Jayne found the idea to make a collaborative school-wide paper mural based on the artwork of Thank YouX. The idea for a student mural originally came from Jenell No…
Lots of EPIC Simple Machine Projects for students to make using things around the house! Learn about simple machines for kids!
If you have middle school aged students, these STEM projects for middle school will be great additions to your collection of STEAM activities for kids.
Learn and practice easy amigurumi tips and tricks by learning how to close and sew shut your own crochet project or patterns!
Image 3 of 23 from gallery of St. Andrews Girls Hostel / Zero Energy Design Lab. Photograph by Studio Nuughts and Crosses
Learn how to setup network attached storage.
French photographer Antoine Geiger creates photos of people having their faces sucked into their cellphones. The project, titled SUR-FAKE, touches on issues of technology dependance and addiction: "It is placing the screen as an object of 'mass subculture', alienating the relation to our own body, and more generally to the physical world."
Five engineering challenges for kids – with wooden clothespins, binder clips, and craft sticks! It’s a simple STEM activity that kids of all ages will love. Move over, expensive building sets! These simple materials were a huge hit with my boys. The first time we got them out, Owen (almost 7) spent well over an […]
We have another fun project for your kids (or you) to do during the hot summer months, this time we are sharing a fun summer agamograph template with you. Making an agamograph is really, really
Image 17 of 24 from gallery of Shangping Village Regeneration / 3andwich Design / He Wei Studio. Photograph by Jin Weiqi
Wow kids of all ages and make a glowing rainstorm !
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Here Is a List of Needed Hardwares to Build Raspberry Pi Car PC System On Ordinary Old Cars With Useful Links & a Budget Within $200 or So.
Mummification, oxidation, electroplating, and more!
The idea for this lesson came from an image I saw on Pinterest.. but after doing some investigative work - seems to have originated from the blog Art. Paper. Scissors. Glue and before that from the 1991 book written by Sara Beggs, "The No Nonsense Guide to Teaching Art." For this lesson we began by taking about what symmetry is and the difference between linear symmetry (1 line of symmetry) and radial symmetry (more than 1 line of symmetry). Then we talked about what a sculpture is (a piece of artwork you can see from all sides - it is 3-dimensional) and what a relief "sculpture" is (a piece of artwork that has depth on the surface but is not meant to be seen from all sides). Once students understood the principles behind radial symmetry and sculpture we began creating our very own radial paper relief sculptures! Students started by folding a piece of 12"x12" black construction paper diagonally both ways and vertical and horizontally (to create an 'X' crease and a '+' crease). Making these creases makes creating a radial design SO much easier because it gives you guidelines to work with. Once their papers had been folded and their names written, we sat them aside. Before having students begin folding their colored paper (each piece was cut to 3" x 3") to fill the inside of their design, I demonstrated 4 folds to them to get them started. *Students were allowed to deviate from these folds if they wanted to. To download the handout below, click on the arrow button in the top right corner (this will open it in a new window). You can download from there. My kids absolutely LOVED this project! They are already super into origami, so this project was like heaven to them! :) You might also be interested in checking out my Paper Poinsettia Sculpture lesson which uses the same basic concepts. Also available in my Teachers Pay Teachers store!