El documento presenta información sobre los diferentes cargos que conforman el comité estudiantil de una institución educativa, incluyendo el personero, el contralor y el mediador de conflictos. Describe las responsabilidades, funciones, derechos, riesgos y aportes de cada uno de estos cargos, así como los requisitos para optar por ellos. El objetivo general es promover el gobierno escolar y asegurar el ejercicio de los derechos y deberes de los estudiantes de la institución.
La Asociación Cultural "Poeta Miguel Hernández" escribe una carta al poeta Miguel Hernández para conmemorar el centenario de su nacimiento. En la carta, la asociación expresa que aunque Hernández murió joven debido a la brutalidad del fascismo, su voz y obra continúan vivas. También recuerdan que Hernández luchó por la justicia y la II República como poeta, periodista y soldado, antes de morir en prisión a los 31 años de edad. La asociación desea celebrar su legado leyendo sus poemas y manteni
1. The document provides instructions for an activity that involves observing the function of a consumer product through non-destructive means before disassembling it. Students are asked to analyze a "Test Rack" device and hypothesize how it operates.
2. The purpose of the Test Rack is to test the safety of electrical cords on electronics by testing the flexibility of the cord ends. It uses pulleys connected to levers that are rotated by a motor to spin electronics and put their cords through flexibility testing.
3. By observing but not taking apart the device, students can guess how it works and identify its mechanical components, like the pulleys and levers, though the inner workings of the motor are hidden.
The document contains several engineering drawings created by students using Autodesk software. The drawings include parts for a cord flexor assembly, such as Cord Flexor Part 1-3, and a wrench. Other drawings show a collar part and section view with dimensions. Each image is labeled with the student name, drawing name, scale, and date.
This document discusses the development of a universal clamping device to reliably attach a cord flexor to different fixtures. It considers using a C-clamp, band clamp, or strap wrench as the basis for the design. The document decides a strap wrench would work best if modified to have a way to attach to fixtures, rotate 90 degrees, and keep the strap tightened while allowing the cord to rotate.
El documento presenta información sobre los diferentes cargos que conforman el comité estudiantil de una institución educativa, incluyendo el personero, el contralor y el mediador de conflictos. Describe las responsabilidades, funciones, derechos, riesgos y aportes de cada uno de estos cargos, así como los requisitos para optar por ellos. El objetivo general es promover el gobierno escolar y asegurar el ejercicio de los derechos y deberes de los estudiantes de la institución.
La Asociación Cultural "Poeta Miguel Hernández" escribe una carta al poeta Miguel Hernández para conmemorar el centenario de su nacimiento. En la carta, la asociación expresa que aunque Hernández murió joven debido a la brutalidad del fascismo, su voz y obra continúan vivas. También recuerdan que Hernández luchó por la justicia y la II República como poeta, periodista y soldado, antes de morir en prisión a los 31 años de edad. La asociación desea celebrar su legado leyendo sus poemas y manteni
1. The document provides instructions for an activity that involves observing the function of a consumer product through non-destructive means before disassembling it. Students are asked to analyze a "Test Rack" device and hypothesize how it operates.
2. The purpose of the Test Rack is to test the safety of electrical cords on electronics by testing the flexibility of the cord ends. It uses pulleys connected to levers that are rotated by a motor to spin electronics and put their cords through flexibility testing.
3. By observing but not taking apart the device, students can guess how it works and identify its mechanical components, like the pulleys and levers, though the inner workings of the motor are hidden.
The document contains several engineering drawings created by students using Autodesk software. The drawings include parts for a cord flexor assembly, such as Cord Flexor Part 1-3, and a wrench. Other drawings show a collar part and section view with dimensions. Each image is labeled with the student name, drawing name, scale, and date.
This document discusses the development of a universal clamping device to reliably attach a cord flexor to different fixtures. It considers using a C-clamp, band clamp, or strap wrench as the basis for the design. The document decides a strap wrench would work best if modified to have a way to attach to fixtures, rotate 90 degrees, and keep the strap tightened while allowing the cord to rotate.
The designers were tasked with improving the reliability of attaching electrical devices to a Cord Flex Tester for Product Safety Inc. They were asked to design a universal clamping device that can securely hold a variety of products like hair dryers and flat irons while allowing the cord to rotate. The clamp must attach to the current fixture portably and universally.
The document is a product disassembly chart for a cord flexor. It lists 5 parts of the flexor including the base, extension, holders, clamp, and bolts. For each part it provides the quantity, dimensions, function, material, texture/finish, interactions with other parts, and general notes. The flexor attaches a cord to a fixture and is made of various metal parts, including a base, extension to hold parts, holders for the cord end, a clamp to grip the holders, and bolts to hold everything in place.
This document contains a schedule listing various tasks and their planned dates of completion ranging from April 26th to May 19th. It includes activities like disassembly, mass properties analysis, sketches, research, drawings, models, and final sketches to be finished on different dates throughout that time period.
The document contains technical drawings for parts of a rocking chair including the back, seat, seat support, and side pieces. The drawings were produced by Autodesk educational software and include dimensions, tolerances, titles, and dates. An assembly drawing brings together the individual parts in an exploded view diagram and lists them in a parts table with descriptions.
The document provides a decision matrix to evaluate 4 rocking chair design ideas based on criteria including complexity, development time, materials used, longevity, sturdiness, and rockability. Idea 3 scored the highest with a total of 23 points, as it was rated 5 for rockability and longevity and 3 for complexity, development time, and materials. Idea 1 scored the lowest with a total of 17 points.
The document outlines an activity for students to establish team norms to guide their behavior and work processes. It instructs students to discuss and agree on norms covering codes of conduct, communication protocols, file management, decision making, and conflict resolution. Students are asked to assign roles for compiling documents, drawings, prototyping, and collaborating. They must document the agreed upon norms and roles in a Word document with signatures to finalize the agreement.
The document describes 10 tests of different floatable foundation designs. In the tests, researchers evaluated how palettes and bottles alone or combined held up under various weights, finding that a design with a palette and bottles could support weights of up to 72 pounds while staying afloat, but 100 pounds caused it to sink. The tests were conducted by John Tobias, Brian Jestice, Anthony Cairns, and Diane Kohlin to determine the viability of different floatable foundation options.
The document describes 10 tests of different floatable foundation designs. In the tests, researchers evaluated how well a palette and plastic bottles held themselves up individually and together under varying weights of up to 100 pounds. They found that a design with a palette and bottles could support weights of up to 72 pounds while staying afloat, but a weight of 100 pounds caused it to sink below the surface.
Eco project research diane kohlin,john tobias, brian jestice, anthony cairnsjestice7882
The document provides information about recycling programs and acceptable recyclable materials in South Africa. It details which fiber materials, glass, metals, plastics, and batteries can be recycled through curbside pickup and drop-off locations. Certain items like antifreeze and motor oil containers over 5 gallons must be taken to staffed recycling centers. Styrofoam is not accepted in any recycling programs. The recycling guidelines will help inform the material selection for the floating housing prototypes.
Our team aims to create a floating home made entirely from recyclable materials to provide shelter during flooding. The dwelling will float when floodwaters rise in an area. The designers are John Tobias, Brian Jestice, Anthony Cairns, and Diane Kohlin.
The document contains technical drawings for three projects - a pallet, 2 liter bottle, and eco project assembly - created by a student using Autodesk educational software. Each drawing page displays the student name, drawing name, scale, and date. All drawings are labeled as having been produced by Autodesk educational software.
The Floatable Foundation Design Brief outlines a project by Hope Floats Initiative to design a floating foundation made primarily of recyclable materials to provide housing for people in the Republic of South Africa that floods. The designers will test different recyclable materials to determine which provides the greatest buoyancy and then design a dwelling using that material to provide the plans and materials to those in need.
The document presents a decision matrix comparing three options for a floating dwelling: an air mattress, 2-liter bottles, and plastic bags. The air mattress scores highest overall with 24 points, followed by 2-liter bottles with 25 points, and plastic bags with 19 points. The criteria assessed include complexity, development time, materials used, longevity, buoyancy effectiveness, and cost effectiveness.
The document contains technical drawings for three projects - a pallet, 2 liter bottle, and eco project assembly - created by a student using Autodesk educational software. Each drawing page displays the student name, drawing name, scale, and date. All drawings are labeled as having been produced by Autodesk educational software.
Eco project research diane kohlin,john tobias, brian jestice, anthony cairnsjestice7882
The document provides information about flooding that has occurred in South Africa, including that at least 39 people have died from flooding and thunderstorms in the eastern part of the country. It also discusses climate data for Cape Town and provides details about recyclable materials and tips for recycling metal clothes hangers that will help inform the design of floating houses to aid those affected by flooding in South Africa.
Our team aims to create a floating home made entirely from recyclable materials to provide shelter during flooding. The dwelling will float when floodwaters rise in an area. The designers are John Tobias, Brian Jestice, Anthony Cairns, and Diane Kohlin.
This train engine is similar to one the author made previously in Inventor. It has a cylindrical body and smoke stack, like the previous engine. Both engines also have wheels and a cow catcher. However, this engine has an additional coal car, which the author does not plan to include in their model.
Our team aims to create a floating home made entirely from recyclable materials to provide shelter during flooding. The dwelling will float when floodwaters rise to protect inhabitants from harm. The design team includes John Tobias, Brian Jestice, Anthony Cairns, and Diane Kohlin who are developing this concept.
The designers were tasked with improving the reliability of attaching electrical devices to a Cord Flex Tester for Product Safety Inc. They were asked to design a universal clamping device that can securely hold a variety of products like hair dryers and flat irons while allowing the cord to rotate. The clamp must attach to the current fixture portably and universally.
The document is a product disassembly chart for a cord flexor. It lists 5 parts of the flexor including the base, extension, holders, clamp, and bolts. For each part it provides the quantity, dimensions, function, material, texture/finish, interactions with other parts, and general notes. The flexor attaches a cord to a fixture and is made of various metal parts, including a base, extension to hold parts, holders for the cord end, a clamp to grip the holders, and bolts to hold everything in place.
This document contains a schedule listing various tasks and their planned dates of completion ranging from April 26th to May 19th. It includes activities like disassembly, mass properties analysis, sketches, research, drawings, models, and final sketches to be finished on different dates throughout that time period.
The document contains technical drawings for parts of a rocking chair including the back, seat, seat support, and side pieces. The drawings were produced by Autodesk educational software and include dimensions, tolerances, titles, and dates. An assembly drawing brings together the individual parts in an exploded view diagram and lists them in a parts table with descriptions.
The document provides a decision matrix to evaluate 4 rocking chair design ideas based on criteria including complexity, development time, materials used, longevity, sturdiness, and rockability. Idea 3 scored the highest with a total of 23 points, as it was rated 5 for rockability and longevity and 3 for complexity, development time, and materials. Idea 1 scored the lowest with a total of 17 points.
The document outlines an activity for students to establish team norms to guide their behavior and work processes. It instructs students to discuss and agree on norms covering codes of conduct, communication protocols, file management, decision making, and conflict resolution. Students are asked to assign roles for compiling documents, drawings, prototyping, and collaborating. They must document the agreed upon norms and roles in a Word document with signatures to finalize the agreement.
The document describes 10 tests of different floatable foundation designs. In the tests, researchers evaluated how palettes and bottles alone or combined held up under various weights, finding that a design with a palette and bottles could support weights of up to 72 pounds while staying afloat, but 100 pounds caused it to sink. The tests were conducted by John Tobias, Brian Jestice, Anthony Cairns, and Diane Kohlin to determine the viability of different floatable foundation options.
The document describes 10 tests of different floatable foundation designs. In the tests, researchers evaluated how well a palette and plastic bottles held themselves up individually and together under varying weights of up to 100 pounds. They found that a design with a palette and bottles could support weights of up to 72 pounds while staying afloat, but a weight of 100 pounds caused it to sink below the surface.
Eco project research diane kohlin,john tobias, brian jestice, anthony cairnsjestice7882
The document provides information about recycling programs and acceptable recyclable materials in South Africa. It details which fiber materials, glass, metals, plastics, and batteries can be recycled through curbside pickup and drop-off locations. Certain items like antifreeze and motor oil containers over 5 gallons must be taken to staffed recycling centers. Styrofoam is not accepted in any recycling programs. The recycling guidelines will help inform the material selection for the floating housing prototypes.
Our team aims to create a floating home made entirely from recyclable materials to provide shelter during flooding. The dwelling will float when floodwaters rise in an area. The designers are John Tobias, Brian Jestice, Anthony Cairns, and Diane Kohlin.
The document contains technical drawings for three projects - a pallet, 2 liter bottle, and eco project assembly - created by a student using Autodesk educational software. Each drawing page displays the student name, drawing name, scale, and date. All drawings are labeled as having been produced by Autodesk educational software.
The Floatable Foundation Design Brief outlines a project by Hope Floats Initiative to design a floating foundation made primarily of recyclable materials to provide housing for people in the Republic of South Africa that floods. The designers will test different recyclable materials to determine which provides the greatest buoyancy and then design a dwelling using that material to provide the plans and materials to those in need.
The document presents a decision matrix comparing three options for a floating dwelling: an air mattress, 2-liter bottles, and plastic bags. The air mattress scores highest overall with 24 points, followed by 2-liter bottles with 25 points, and plastic bags with 19 points. The criteria assessed include complexity, development time, materials used, longevity, buoyancy effectiveness, and cost effectiveness.
The document contains technical drawings for three projects - a pallet, 2 liter bottle, and eco project assembly - created by a student using Autodesk educational software. Each drawing page displays the student name, drawing name, scale, and date. All drawings are labeled as having been produced by Autodesk educational software.
Eco project research diane kohlin,john tobias, brian jestice, anthony cairnsjestice7882
The document provides information about flooding that has occurred in South Africa, including that at least 39 people have died from flooding and thunderstorms in the eastern part of the country. It also discusses climate data for Cape Town and provides details about recyclable materials and tips for recycling metal clothes hangers that will help inform the design of floating houses to aid those affected by flooding in South Africa.
Our team aims to create a floating home made entirely from recyclable materials to provide shelter during flooding. The dwelling will float when floodwaters rise in an area. The designers are John Tobias, Brian Jestice, Anthony Cairns, and Diane Kohlin.
This train engine is similar to one the author made previously in Inventor. It has a cylindrical body and smoke stack, like the previous engine. Both engines also have wheels and a cow catcher. However, this engine has an additional coal car, which the author does not plan to include in their model.
Our team aims to create a floating home made entirely from recyclable materials to provide shelter during flooding. The dwelling will float when floodwaters rise to protect inhabitants from harm. The design team includes John Tobias, Brian Jestice, Anthony Cairns, and Diane Kohlin who are developing this concept.
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