Back in December our school hosted an i-Innovate night. This provided parents and the community with a glimpse of some of the tools available to our students. It provides students with a chance to show off what they have learned.
I had a group of students to help me in the media center. Their job was to demonstrate how to use our spheros, our 3D pens, share projects made on the 3D printer and serve as photographers in our green screen holiday photo booth.
The two stations of our visitors seemed to enjoy the most were our 3D printed earrings and our holiday photo booth.
Since the holidays were right around the corner we used our 3D printer to print snowmen and the ever-present Perquimans "P". The station was set up with pliers, jump rings, earring wires and of course the designs. Parents and students alike strolled out of the media center with their set of highly fashionable earrings 3D printed earrings.
Our green screen was set up in the main part of the media center. The students helped me to choose a copyright friendly background from Pixabay and served as the photographers that evening. Students would have the family choose
the background, take their picture and email it to them. I loved hearing the students instruct people on where to stand, to smile and generally tell them what to do. I think they enjoyed it a bit themselves. The highlight of the photo booth was when our Superintendent stopped by and had his picture taken.
the background, take their picture and email it to them. I loved hearing the students instruct people on where to stand, to smile and generally tell them what to do. I think they enjoyed it a bit themselves. The highlight of the photo booth was when our Superintendent stopped by and had his picture taken.
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