Great work Nicholas! It was good to see that you used Rhino for your line work. The program gives a sense of precision that you can get from few other places and it really shows. If you could take this further and create something from your wood cuts and maybe make them into a repeat pattern and mount them they could look even cooler.
Regina! Great job making your own sheep! (and that you named her)
The change of color gives another level of complexity. If you were to do it again I found it a little challenging that Dolly is rotating maybe if she could move in a different way.
Hi Seung! When we were laser cutting together you realized that the hole for the O and D were not going to show up. To solve this you could have engraved the world even though I know you wanted to cut through, or created a join between the positive and negative space of the letter. That being said I really like the way it came out regardless. The large holes give it a bold look.
Trisha! Great work! It would be really cool to collect the information. However, learning about color is a perfect use for Scratch. It is so colorful, sometimes almost too much so, that having students think about the colors they are using before using them is so very important. Yeay color theory!
Reflection: Great work to everyone!
I always love seeing what everyone did and it was nice to respond as well. I especially enjoyed everyones scratch projects. They were so creative and innovative that I want to do more research about the process before implementing it into my classroom. It is awesome to see what every one did for their laser cutting homework. There is so much that you can do with the technology, it is great to see it bing used in so many wonderful ways
Your comments are very thoughtful and show care for each other.
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