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Hey guys, sorry I'm not really active that much, but I'll be posting more often of my work. Thanks.
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
TCF Final Blog
This Could Fail (TCF) is a class where I explored my creativity and really thought hard to where I am now in this project. In the first classes, my classmates and I jotted some ideas that could potentially be our project that we are doing, and that we will work on for the remaining of the school year, which really brought butterflies into my belly.
Photo by Doron Ben Avarham
The idea that I came up with popped out from my head in a weird way. When we were writing down ideas on a piece paper, I just looked up to the ceiling and stared at it for around 2-3 minutes. After that moment, it made me think, which gave me the idea. I was like 'wouldn't be cool if the lights move without YOU moving the light yourself'. My idea is simple, it is basically a light that can be moved without you touching the light. And you are able to do that with a method called a controller, which can be used anytime and anywhere.
The purpose of this project is to help people that are in disability to move the light where they want it to, and this product can make things easier for them.
Drawing board before I started:
I chose to this project because I enjoy doing this kind of stuff during my free time, which means that I am always focused when I am working on my project. And rarely I get bored from electrical components. Also I love having to deal with wires and things that includes energy and how that transfers from a certain place to another. That's why I chose this project, it always keeps me occupied every time.
Throughout the weeks I've been working on this project, I learned many things about this certain topic. I learned that a switch in a simple circuit needs to have the ability to connect each and every wire that is in the circuit. I also learned that if you have wires you need to cut out, it is best to use specific tools so it is easier for you. I learned that you really need to be patient about everything when you are working, because things needs to be perfect and if not sometimes it won't work and it won't go to your favor in the end. Also wires are a pain to put together, because that is what I learned from experiencing broken wire during the the project.
I learn many things about myself as a person throughout this meaningful project that we started about 2 months ago. Some of the things I learned about myself really brought my mind into the mind that I was trying to find in the years I've been in MS. And the moment I came to 6th grade, I was just a caterpillar awaiting to become a butterfly. In my opinion I think I am in a point where the caterpillar is beginning to form into a cocoon. One thing that I learned, is that I noticed that it takes a lot for me to get to a point where I am really frustrated at some things. Also my patience has been growing ever since, and I hope when I move on to High school and to college. As of right now, I will keep learning new things about myself and always improve on things that I can improve on.
Monday, May 23, 2016
Physics Project Reflection #2
We are 1 week into this project and we are discovering many things on the way, everyday. The ending of our first road of the roller coaster, we discovered that the first hill didn't have enough potential energy and transform that to kinetic energy to go over the hills after that. That was one example that we experience on less energy on our coaster.
Screenshot by me From BrainPop App
Newtons First Law states that things at motion will stay at motion unless an unbalanced force is acted upon it, but that is just the other half of it. In our coaster we have several places where this law comes to play big time. The biggest effect is when the coaster changes direction underneath. One part of the coaster, that it turns back, but under and with the first law in effect the marble will just fly out in that same direction where it is heading. One thing that has been frustrating for us is being able to cope to partially restart our project, because we were breaking the limits of this project, and so we decided to start over and made a secondary plan that we can look up from. Also, being able to make the turn from a higher height to a lower height was frustrating me, though in the end we were able to use physics and make it work. The progress element of this, has been really good. We are finishing off the 1st and 2nd road, which makes us start the last road. After that we are planning to focusing on decorating the surroundings of the coaster. One thing that seems cool in our project that we can use two marbles and start them at the same time, and see the two differences of energy changes and how things work in a coaster.
Two classes before it was started over:
This the picture before class after the change:
After class Today:
Sunday, May 22, 2016
TCF #3
It's been 2 weeks into this project now, and I am encountering some problems on the way now. One of the problems that is messing with me, is that the wires that makes the car work snapped off. I realized it was snapped the moment I came into to class today. This make it more hard for me because since the wire is quite narrow in the end it is going to be a pain putting it back together to make the car work again.
Since the car is partially broken already I can learn from this in the future because I don't think I was careful enough of my prototype and maybe that's why it broke off, and I'll be more careful so I won't be in a situation like this again. This incident happen too when I was in a summer program in Indonesia, 2 of the wires that made the machine work, snapped off and I had to bring them back together. Right now I extended the base of the light, so it has even more space to move, and this weekend I will try and get the cables and lightings for the prototype and start playing around with them until it works out for me.
Since the car is partially broken already I can learn from this in the future because I don't think I was careful enough of my prototype and maybe that's why it broke off, and I'll be more careful so I won't be in a situation like this again. This incident happen too when I was in a summer program in Indonesia, 2 of the wires that made the machine work, snapped off and I had to bring them back together. Right now I extended the base of the light, so it has even more space to move, and this weekend I will try and get the cables and lightings for the prototype and start playing around with them until it works out for me.
Broken Wire:
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
TCF #5
This is the 5th week of the project and I am at the point where everything is done and we just need some finishing touches to the prototype. I achieved my goal that I stetted last week which is to buy batteries for the lights, so the lights stayed consistent. Throughout this week I struggled on putting the battery on to the car. Plus, I was trying to put the wires and attaching it to the battery which didn't really work out as I expected. I was again frustrated as usually because of this. From the first few blogs I did, I think I improved on my patience a lot. Now I am able to handle it in a good way, unlike last time where I went out of the class to get some air. I think from this week I learned that me as a learner, I knew that I could achieve things that I didn't think I could do in the start. This made me think that I shouldn't doubt myself whenever I think I am. This can help me in the future so I can reach my goals when I get older. When I was in 7th grade, we did a project for health, my goal project was to build 8 Lego models over 4 weeks. When first started I didn't think i could do it, since I had other work interfering with the project. In the end, I accomplished the goal and I was proud of myself on doing it. In order to keep moving forward, on the 23rd of May, I am going to do some final touches to complete the project.
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Physics Project Reflection #1
In science we our starting a whole new project and this time, we are going into roller coasters. We are creating roller coasters that represents the science of physics and we are showing it by building a roller coaster to see we have stored. My vision for our roller coasters is that, I want a roller coaster that is able to switch lanes, 3 different lanes, and each of the lane is a different kind of track. One of our block roads today was tying to make our first loop, in the beginning we struggle and then we had the idea to use the milk bottle and fill it up with water to help support the weight of the rubber.
Next class, we are hoping to finsih the first lane and starting to build the 2 and if we are lucky enough, we will start the 3rd and last lane of the roller coaster.
Before we started:
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
TCF #4
Since the last post that I posted, I finished off the final structure of the car that included the battery pack and the lights attached to it. I have to admit that during the process on making it I was frustrated for most of the time. When I was putting the switch together with the wires, it always popped out the moment I looked at it. I had to go out of the MSLC (the place we work) 2 times because I needed a break on all the wires that was holding me back. Another thing was that, every time I wanted to cut the rubbery part of the wires, it ended up cutting the whole thing off which really messed up my mind through the 2 classes I worked on the car.
I think this part of the project tested my sense of patience not only technically with the wiring work but also mentally. I could see that I wasn't that patience, having to go out of the MSLC cause of it. I think for the future this could help me a lot when I do similar things or activities like this one. One time in 6th grade, we were making a colony, and that project connected with this one because the fact that both of them made me frustrated. I had to wait for a week to get something and the project was due was by then which made me stressed about it, but in the end I was able to complete it. At the moment I am going to test my project and I have attach two more batteries so there is more light coming through. I have to get that done by the middle of next class which is one the May 15th, after that I'll see any changed that I have to do so I can fulfill the purpose of my project. I hope by the end of this I can keep on learning stuff that will benefit me in the future and the present.
Thursday, April 28, 2016
The Girl
This is a short story that I created over a phase of 2-3 weeks. This book is about a boy that goes through a bunch of situations that makes himself rethink his life and if he should restart the whole thing. To read the whole book, you could click on both of the links attached. The first link is a link that can only be read on iBooks so you can read it there. If you don't or can't read it on iBooks then click on this link to just read it on a PDF. Enjoy and read.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
TCF #2
For my project, I am creating a light that can move with a remote control, so you could just move the light whenever and wherever. To do this need to be able to understand how lights work with or without a light switch. This whole light part of the project is a easy part of it, the hard part is trying to fit everything together in the end of this project. I think this would be valued highly to people that have the same interest of electrical things to create things they have not. Or maybe just use this project for their own benefits in the people’s life. For myself if I am able to make this light work i would use it for my own use in many ways, and also it might be a benefit to the people at my house, that desire the machine that I created. I think it will be successful if I get it to work. Since, I am making things that includes electrical stuff, in 5th grade we did a project similar to this that used lights and we had to make a hotel that people could live in, but of course in a miniature figure. This is the closest past experience on what I am doing. My next step to move along, is that I need to finish the base of the light by the end of next class, which is on Wednesday the 20th. If I get it done before then, I could further plan my actions and maybe get that done earlier, so I could make changes along the way. Enclosed it's the prototype that I will make changes to along the weeks I get into the project.
Screenshot by Me
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
How does understanding DNA help to understand ourself
DNA is basically the building blocks of human life, these small things are where all of our visual looks come from, but not only visual sometimes DNA can bring some diseases that their child might have when they are older, like for example some families have a diabetic DNA high makes their family and themselves have a higher chance to get diabetes which is not really relevant. DNA can be really long in the human body, and it lies through the human body, most of the time it's lays in the cells, well at least from my background knowledge. The DNA was formed when the baby is born and it might vary if you get different DNA structure from each of your parents.
It apples of who you are because it is what you will be like. Like I said DNA can carry many traits that some of your parent might have when they were younger and you could adopt that traits into your life. It depends on what you are like, and there is no one in this world that will be exactly like you because of the DNA.
Some of the questions I have is how does the DNA conjoined to each other? And that's all the question I have and I hope I can learn new things about DNA.
Some of the questions I have is how does the DNA conjoined to each other? And that's all the question I have and I hope I can learn new things about DNA.
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
TCF #1
Photo by me....
Currently, In this’ this could fail’ class we’ve been thinking on what to make to benefit people in this world in any way possible. During the first week of TCF I thought about creating a moving light that could help people on needing light that desire more light beside them. I think I need to learn a lot of stuff before doing this project because I have little knowledge on the transmitters and receivers that contains on the remote control, and the antenna that is attached to the moving segment. I want to do this, because I really like how I can combine on doing something I love and helping people at the same time. Some people I need to contact are people that are experts on the electrics to further more learn about these things. I think from this week and on my brain will be more bolder than where I started from.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
How My Garden Grows
In class we recently started a new project on creating our own grades just from scratch. Throughout the trimester we've been using our time to go outside to a near garden and sketching them to put into for out final project. Above is the final product of this project which we spent on doing for the reasonings of the trimester.
For this project we had to use a bunch of drawing teqniques to create depth and contrast, and not only that but to make it more believable. For if I had a chance to change something from this peice I would further blend the colors into each other more to not make it so bold to the viewer, and also I would redo some of the teqniques to make it look better. I thing I learned from this project is that every teqnique that exist in this world that has to do with pencils, will always have a bond between each teqnique and you could blend them all together to get a beautiful peice of art into your hands. With practice and time you could create a peice of artwork that you are sastisfied with.
Monday, February 29, 2016
Art Quilts
Materials: handmade papers, collage, graphite
Size: Varies of how big our paper was
Faith Ringgold
Faith Ringglod is really famous of her quilts that she made throughout her life, and the books and artworks that she created with thoughtful ideas that was placed in. She wasn't an artitist he whole life she also became a teacher, and became a doctor of education and psychology
The Morning of Crops
When I was nine, my grandpa, my dad and I were outside, among the rice fields. I remembered the part when I helped harvest full grown crops. My grandpa, kneeling down in his our that we together built back then when I was just a little boy of the age of 7. On a Saturday morning were admiring the breeze that past our faces softly while drinking our favorite tea called chai.
Enclosed is my project that I've been working for the past weeks in art class. I am really proud of what I have done for this project. I what did really well at is that I did a good job on defining space. I did this by placing a horizon line across the page to show that one thing is further than another. If I could change the artwork, I would first look at the people that I did and do it all over, because I think I needed more details on it but overall I like how it is looking. One thing I learned from quilting with paper, or quilting in general is that you really need to plan out your pattern before you do something so you know how it'll work out in your artwork. And this really helps especially for the border out side your core of the art work.
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