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How to use 3D content in simulations for teaching and learning Whether you’re dressed up in fifties costume for this summer’s immersive version of Back to the Future by Secret Cinema, or are using Second Life for learning, which allows students to carry out work in a virtual environment, a 'real life' experience can certainly bring the screen or page to life. Experiences such as this actively involve us and they can actually support students and enable them to learn. They see the objects, experience emotions and actively participate in what’s going on and are engaged in the experience. One example where I've seen this used effectively is in bringing to life museum collections with interactive exhibits and digital displays. So how about simulating reality That’s where virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) come in. So what's next? If immersive learning is already part of your experience how about taking the learning experience to the next level? How do I create my own 3D content?

Hydrogen Peroxide: practical, environmentally friendly & anti-bacterial ACE PROJECT : gestion de projet et de feuille de temps How to Make Illuminated Yarn Lanterns If you’re an avid crafter, you’ve likely seen the classic Yarn Glue Lantern is some form or another. If you haven’t, well it’s time to get in the know. All you need is yarn, corn starch, glue, and a balloon to create a sweet piece of ceiling candy. The twist? Add a hanging light bulb to take things to a much more illuminated level. Materials: - corn starch (1 cup per 2 lanterns) - Elmer’s School Glue (1 bottle per 2 lanterns) - balloons - yarn - spray shellac - pendant lights Gather your materials. Mix 1/4 cup water with 1/2 cup corn starch and a whole 4 ounce bottle of Elmer’s Glue. Wrap a good length of yarn around your hand so that it’s about an inch thick. Inflate your balloon and draw a circle around the top. Now it’s time to wrap!! Let dry overnight. To seal the deal, spray it with clear spray shellac. Let your lanterns dry for an hour before hanging. Attach a pendant lamp kit to your lantern by tying yarn around the top of the lantern, and that’s it. Let there be light!

No-Sew Tote Bag From A Pillowcase I was inspired to make this DIY tote bag after I took a trip to the farmer's market and realized I needed a comfortable and lightweight bag to carry all my goodies. I love the way this DIY project turned out and, more importantly, there was no sewing involved! A pillowcase already has all the stitching you need to create this easy and stylish tote bag. Follow the steps below to make your very own. Materials: • King Size Pillowcase (you could also use a standard size, but the bag will be smaller. • Acrylic Paint and a Dish Sponge (if you wish to add a pattern to the bag) • Long Fabric Strip (for the strap) • Scissors • Lay the pillowcase flat with the open end facing towards you.

Make Your Own Citrus Enzyme Cleaner Let me start out by saying I AM NOT A PATIENT PERSON. Just ask anyone in my family. No wait, don’t. Just trust me on this one. So when I read about making this enzyme cleaner that takes 3 MONTHS to “mature”…I just knew I could never stand the waiting! I thought about it long and hard….and after some DEEP soul searching…I decided I COULD do 2 weeks. :-) So the “2 weeks” were up about 2 weeks ago, but things have been a bit hectic around here so I didn’t actually get around to giving it a good test drive until this weekend! After cleaning the toilet and the tub….I have to say….I am very impressed! But let me back up a little. So the idea of making my own enzyme cleaner was appealing for several reasons. It’s natural, environment-friendly, and non-toxic. So here is the “recipe”: Citrus Enzyme Cleaner Things Needed: Pour the brown sugar into the 2-liter plastic bottle. Cut the lemon and orange scraps (I only had lemons on hand) into pieces small enough to fit the mouth of the bottle. Add yeast.

Green...Easy Knit Produce Bag Green…can mean more than one thing. There is green the color. And green, as in environmentally friendly. Today I am combining those two meanings into one with the: I made my reusable produce bag out of an old knit T-shirt. And then I went crazy! It is really easy and requires very little sewing. So let’s get started shall we? 1.)You just take an old T-shirt and turn it inside out. I made some small, some large. Some using the existing T-shirt hem and some not. 2.)Sew with a straight stitch or a narrow zig zag all the way around. Or you can finish the edge with: A French seam. A zig-zag stitch or serged edge - my favorite way. Make the seam allowance much smaller - like 1/8 of an inch. Or fold the seam allowance over to one side and stitch all the way around. 3. )You can do this next part 2 ways: Option 1: Draw lines to help guide you when you cut slits. and snip, snip, snip…with the tips of your scissors. You want to stagger the cuts like so… Option 2: Using your rotary cutter… 4.) 5.) That’s it!

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