Friday, September 20, 2019

ElectricityExploration

(cross posted at http://www.paulshircliff.org/the-journey/electricityexploration )

Here is something I think that every #MakerSpace #STEM #STEAM lab should have, any and all ages. Some electricity exploration. I am a little biased being an Engineer that worked in the electricity generation industry, but it is a major part of our lives and most people don’t understand it. I have always liked colored lights (and music... remember putting blinking christmas lights in a box behind some frosted plastic??)


I am doing a STEAM day with my colleagues from Construct Learning, and my part is Electrical Engineering / Electricity. So I finally got a little electricity kit, $12 : 6 motors, motor holders  switches, fan blades, propellers, battery holders, assorted gears, 4 wheels. It is an inexpensive way for students to play with electricity. You have to add AA batteries {20 for $9}, and I would add some CR 2032 watch batteries (or other model){20 for $9},  maybe even some AAA and C or D batteries, but probably not the 9V batteries. 

To make connections easier, you might want to include some alligator wires [30 for $9] I would also add some LED’s. [500 for $10]. 

Let’s add it all up : 
Kit $12
AA batts $9
CR2032 $9 (the more the merrier) 
Alligator wires $9
LED’s $10
                             ~ $50  (if you group up and 1 motor each ~$8 per group)

There is one more thing that I would include : a genecon for $13. It allows discussions on “what is electricity” and do we “make” electricity or do we “generate” it, totally different concepts. They do need to be careful with these, to not turn them so fast or so hard that the plastic gears inside wear out. For an exploration station, I would get at least 2 of these. So now we are talking $75 for some open investigations with electricity.



Wednesday, September 18, 2019

IngenuityFest

"wonderland of art, music, technology, 
and immersive experiences " 
Ingenuity Fest will take place on September 27 – 29 at the Hamilton Collaborative (5401 Hamilton Avenue) in St. Clair-Superior. It is a celebration and gathering of artists, makers and entrepreneurs. Some of the artists and makers sell their work. There are multiple performance stages for music and dance acts. There are food vendors. The Cleveland Public  Library makerspace people have had a making area at past Fest's. The Maker's Alliance (a community MakerSpace at the Hamilton Collective) will be open and have a hands on activity for visitors. Ingenuity Fest is an event where you wander through various spaces, hang out at one for a while, move on. 

music lineup 

IngenuityFest 2019: Dreamscapes

Tickets $10
kids 12 & under free
Friday, September 27: 6pm – 1am
Saturday, September 28: 1pm – 1am
Sunday, September 29: 1pm – 6pm
This is an industrial/warehouse space. Floors are uneven, stairs are narrow.
Parking is mostly street parking in the vicinity. Entrance to the event is on E 53rd. 

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

MobileMakerBucket

Great idea for a Mobile #MakerSpace from @makespacebook : a tool bucket



5 gallon buckets cost about $3
https://www.homedepot.com/p/The-Home-Depot-5-Gal-Homer-Bucket-05GLHD2/100087613

Obviously these are things you try to get donated. Many home construction sites have too many 5 gallon buckets from drywall compound and throw them away. They take a little chipping and rinsing to clean out.


Tool bucket organizer costs $9
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-18-in-5-Gal-Tool-Bucket-Organizer-82079N14/307699286?
(this is one of the times I could NOT find it cheaper on Amazon)