#Design Lab for Schools
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creyalearningsblog · 8 months ago
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Creya Learning & Research the pioneer and most awarded STEM learning and Design Studio Program inspires 50,000+ school students every day to become inventors and innovators by working on projects across diversemanipulative sets from Robotics to Engineering design to Coding to Cameras and IoThttps://www.creyalearning.com/stemlearning/
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miles-is-so-gay · 1 year ago
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i pull up wearing this what you do
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loving-jack-kelly · 2 years ago
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jack would be a stem kid because he loves doing experiments the scientific method is his best friend he loves being hands on and getting to be like I was wrong but the right answer is way cooler than I thought it would be and he loves the connections between art and science, like the way chemical reactions are responsible for why pottery glaze looks so cool and how talented at art you have to be to be good at any kind of diagramming or bio illustration
and davey would be a stem kid because people are more impressed by good grades in science and math classes than english classes so he works harder at them even though he really loves language more than numbers and when he ends up in a class with jack who seems to be goofing off all the time he's annoyed by how little work he seems to put in until he realizes actually jack is really smart but completely unaware of it because he thinks he's goofing off when he's actually running pretty well-designed experiments for fun (unsanctioned by the instructor) in between steps of the lab.
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danganronpa-despairslab · 11 months ago
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Dr Tuberosum: Hiatus may be over soon!!! The team may be working on something ooo
Also, happy 10 years to the original dangan lab au!
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mauiminds · 20 days ago
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If you were to redesign your school mascot, what could that look like? What represents your community? Does your current mascot connect to the place it represents? What is the story of your place where you are from? Who are the archetypes, the symbols, the heroes of your community? What are the powerful animals that live in your community? What are the historic events of your place? Who do you want to cheer? What fills you up with pride? Who designed the original mascot? Who has the power to change it? What are the good things and hard things about change?
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batemanofficial · 9 months ago
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ok i have a question for all the sickos and/or hospital workers current and former:
i used to volunteer at a hospital, so i've been to the morgue several times and seen several cadavers - i was largely unfazed by the whole deal, but i also know folks who'd do anything not to have to set foot anywhere near a morgue. but i'm curious to know what the consensus is! :3c
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oliver-jerry · 9 months ago
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I find it so funny (and it sometimes makes me jealous) how I spend whole days in a lab, constantly sit at the computer writing lab reports, reading research papers, making presentations etc. while all of my friends study design and all they do at school is play, scribble and play again.
(don't get me wrong tho, good for them, I'm happy they're enjoying it)
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almoststedytimetravel · 9 months ago
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Shadow Naoto redesign because their design is so undercooked
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good-beans · 2 months ago
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Cosplaying as..... myself!
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gay-victorian-astronomer · 1 year ago
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you know it's bad when all your friends compare the first paragraph of your personal statement to a supervillain monologue...
one of them even said it reminded them of their D&D character, who, might I add, is currently on a downward spiral into being completely taken over by a mushroom hivemind he was researching and in a recent session was completely fine with literal cannibalism because of it
needless to say I scrapped that shit entirely. there's no coming back from that one
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creyalearningsblog · 8 months ago
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Creya Learning & Research the pioneer and most awarded STEM learning and Design Studio Program inspires 50,000+ school students every day to become inventors and innovators by working on projects across diversemanipulative sets from Robotics to Engineering design to Coding to Cameras and IoThttps://www.creyalearning.com/stemlearning/
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Is anyone else who is directionally challenged terrible at visualizing settings while reading a novel, unless the author is very, VERY specific? The only two authors’ writing styles that I can visualize settings with (so far) are Laura Ingalls Wilder and George Orwell. Because their styles are painfully meticulous.
For instance…
How most authors write a setting: “I walked into the cramped room. There was a bed underneath a window, with a nightstand next to it, against the wall. Across the room sat a heavy oak desk.” [later in the story] “Tracy arose from the bed, walking over to the desk. She turned on the lamp, taking a pen out of the cup.“ [later in the story] “I could feel the door opening behind my back as I sat at the desk.”
How I write a setting: “I walked over a shaggy area rug, into the cramped room. On the left wall there was a window, measuring five feet long, which was more than half of the room’s width. Under this window, in the corner, was a bed; it ran parallel to the far wall. A nightstand was shoved between the bed and the wall, allowing a small space for a person to walk. A small, pearly-colored lamp was on the nightstand. In the middle of the right wall was a heavy oak desk, atop which various writing implements were stored in cups, alongside another lamp.”
Obnoxiously verbose, right? I write like I’m commissioning the Tabernacle to be built. I do this so the reader has a definitive, three-dimensional model in their mind which will not change, warp, or distort as the story progresses and the environment is further elaborated on. I do this so we’re both on the same page with regard to where things are placed, so the reader will not have to correct their mental image as the story progresses; because that personally irritates the hell out of me. In fact, I need to have a specific model in my mind before I write a setting so I know where the characters can move. I have to draw maps on paper or in my mind before I start writing, or my story will be the most godawful thing you’ve read in your life.
#writing#You ever do the “build a bologna sandwich” lab report writing exercise in middle school?#You basically write a set of instructions for making a bologna sandwich as precisely as you can#and see if the teacher can follow them to completion without getting confused (acting as if they’ve never made a sandwich before)#“Take some bread” No. You must (1) gather your supplies and (2) open the bag of bread by untwisting the twist-tie#“Take some bread” How many slices? (3) Remove two slices of bread from the open bread bag and place them on your working surface#side by side (4) Remove one slice of cheese from the cheese package and peel the plastic wrapper off of it#etc. etc.#Anyway… I passed that test LOL (and got a sandwich out of it by the way)#because I need PRECISE directions in order to do ANYTHING anyone tells me or I WILL fuck it up#“Get the wide broom out of the bathroom.” I got the only wide broom I saw. “That’s not the broom.”#Lady this was the only wide broom in there#“Get the other broom.” There is no other broom that matches your description.#As I found out; what she meant to say was “Get the wide mop.” It was a mop she wanted; not a broom.#Brooms have natural or synthetic bristles not designed for absorbing water. Mops have cotton or microfiber fingers.#This thing with microfiber fingers is not a broom IT IS A MOP#“He doesn’t need his winter coat.” Ok. This is a windbreaker in his locker so his parents must have made a compromise#“I told you not to let him wear his winter coat!” Okay I won’t but#This is a windbreaker; not a winter coat.#Winter coats have down; windbreakers do not have down#This thing you’re calling a winter coat is ventilated and has no down; it is a windbreaker#Just say “jacket” you mean to say “jacket”#“Get into the left lane” I’m in the left lane “No you’re not— oh great you missed it.”#That is the center turn lane
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deancasforcutie · 5 months ago
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btw fwiw:
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I love that the supposed "holding back a slur" face keeps being perpetually being revealed to be concealing gayer and gayer thoughts and feelings and now it's canon that jensen was trying to act while his mind played a flashback montage fanvid of his memories of cas as if his brain was dying
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screwoffdotnet · 1 month ago
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random thought but i am so happy to be where i am rn. academically speaking. im so so lucky to be in a school that funds and passionately promoted the art of graphic design. im so lucky to be in a school that allows me to be taught by some of the best teachers i could see, where they motivate le to break out. my career isnt taken very seriously especially from more rural places like where i come from, so getting this far and getting here being able to be somewhere where its so loved and appreciated makes me so happy😭😭😭😭
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mauiminds · 20 days ago
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I spy... a lot of textbooks that are super out of date.
I wonder... what can we do with the old textbooks?
How might we... turn old knowledge into new tools?
Join me in the Unschool of Generativity at Maui Mind Academy
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kenwoodfurniture · 7 months ago
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