BugFest 2010

For the sixth year, SheekGeek attended the annual Bugfest held at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science in Raleigh, NC.  We had a lot of fun at our booth “Robotic Bugs”.  The crowd was non-stop and it felt like the busiest BugFest to date.  I even ate a chocolate covered mealworm!  We extend a huge thank you to our friends for helping us run our booth.  Thanks guys!

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DIY Wall Vinyl Decal Tree

Adam sent me a stumble of a DIY vinyl wall art project on Instructables by Britsteiner.  Immediately I was inspired by her project and went to work.  Her Instructables project used contact paper and after a quick trip to Lowe’s and the local dollar store I decided contact paper would not work for my project.  I wanted specific colors – brown and green – that I could not find as contact paper.  I wanted to make a tree.

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Rocketry Of Central Carolinas – Rocket Launch Awesomeness

The nose cone is saved!

The Rocketry of Central Carolina (ROCC) hosts rocket launches using their rocket pad for rockets from 1/4 A motor size all the way up to gigantic K size motors.   Adam and I have gone several times just to watch the launches, and a few times Adam has launched his own rockets.  I much prefer this to the times he used the car battery to launch a few homemade rockets at our home.  Watching rocket launches is free and a small donation is recommended if you use the ROCC launchpad.  See some of our ROCC adventures after the jump.

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NC Maker Faire – A Teacher’s Perspective

Scrap Exchange

Now that some time has passed, I am able to reflect thoughtfully and professionally over the Maker Faire that was held in Durham on Sunday, April 25th.

From a teacher’s perspective, four makers in particular presented things I just “need” to have in my classroom.  This is my wish list:

  • Classroom Visits for “Scrap” from the ScrapExchange
  • Leatherbound Books
  • ShopBot Tyro
  • DIY Multi-Touch Screen

Find reasons and more information about each of my choices after the jump.

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