Monday, May 22, 2017

Day 35

In todays class we got our kamon from our first project back to us to keep. 

With our new light project we are starting to build and assemble pieces for this design. We are still continuing with the prototypes and next class everyone should be onto building!



Some people are putting final tweaks on their portfolio slides to make sure that their design ideas are complete.


Next class we will continue to build, design, and expand our knowledge of different design tools we can use to make this project well done.

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Day 34

Today, everyone worked on different stages of the design process. Some students began designing on Autodesk Fusion 360, while others worked on rapid prototyping. Either way, every student had cool designs. By the end of the class, a few students were ready for 3D printing and laser-cutting parts of their design.
Risa working on her prototype on Fusion 360
Taichi figuring out dimensions on his rapid prototype
James and Mr. Neale using advanced iSense software to add a real-life object to a digital prototype 

Takuma working on his prototype on Fusion 360

Monday, May 15, 2017

Day 33

Today we made what Mr. Neale calls "rapid prototypes." He encouraged us to use simple materials like paper and cardboard to make a part of the design you have in mind. This is to see if there are problems, so that you can fix it before getting into the actual building.




 


















Sylvan's rapid prototype for her lantern




Taichi's rapid prototype with LED lights

We also created a new slide for the rapid prototypes on our portfolio.



Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Day 32

Today we worked on finishing our first 6 slides which include inspiration, Ideate, and research. Make sure you all have this done by next class so that you can move forward.
here is Arman finding joy along with inspiration
Arman finding joy along with his inspiration
Sean contemplating how whether or not to redownload fusion 360 

Some people got into making prototypes and tested out the LED lights as well as some materials. Take away from class = "play around with the materials"- Mr. Neale
Lucy with here first prototype looking very proud
Bridget working on her first prototype - so far so good
Taichi getting toasty with some acrylic 

Monday, May 8, 2017

Day 31

Today in class, we continued working on our LED Lights project.




We started to look at existing products and pick out the details that we liked and didn't like. From there, we will incorporate the positive elements of the existing products in our prototype.



We also created our Research Plan slide. On this slide, we created questions that we thought were essential to making our projects work. We also provided a justification to explain why we thought our questions were useful and important.

Thursday, May 4, 2017

DAY 30

DAY 30

For day 30 Mr. Neale introduced the LIGHTS project. We will be given a meter of LED light to use on a design we create. The colors we will be given are, blue, yellow, red, and white.

Next we went over the guidance. The guidance is the instructions for this project. We each read aloud parts of it to understand what we are doing and what we are expected of in this project.

After that we did some research and found pictures of things that inspired us and would contribute to design. As you can see Arman and Akira are very excited about the lamps that he is looking at.


The last thing we did was watch a video about how to create a lamp shade on Fusion 360. We would have to use many tools and really push a lot of our limits to what we can do on Fusion 360.
Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PnKBSOulwo

Monday, May 1, 2017

Day 29

Today we finished our presentations for our AMPED project.

After the presentations, people who didn't test yet had a chance to test how well their amps amplified.


The tests saw a few failures, however Lisa's passive amplifier set the class record, amplifying sound by 10 decibels. Congratulations Lisa.


After having finished the tests, students were able to test out everybody's amplifiers. 


The students then watched a video, about badly designed doors, called norman doors, and how designs should make it so the user doesn't have to think about how the item works.