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John Baglio
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 เม.ย. 2015
How to submit journal entries using private comments
How to submit recurring journal entry assignments to Google Classroom.
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How to submit a journal entry on an existing doc
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How to submit a journal entry on an existing doc
Making a locking box with a microbit
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As mentioned in the video, here is a template to help you calculate the layout of any box from a flat sheet: drive.google.com/file/d/1hPovJ5yz8IzWrlFk1MenI97WAe0WIjzX/view?usp=sharing Box making instructions : 9:00-17:48
Building the wobble wheel mechanism 
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How to build a wobble wheel for a cardboard automaton. This moves the mechanism back-and-forth. 
How to use jumper wires
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What are jumper wires and how you can use them with the microbit and ringbit breakoutboard
Connecting a dial or knob to the ringbit
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Connecting a dial or knob to the ringbit
How to edit a doc you don't own
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This is just the very simple tip of making a copy of a doc instead of asking for editing access of a doc.
How to make a multi line scatter plot
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This shows how to make a multi line (multiple trendlines) scatter plot from experimental data with multiple independent variables. In this case it is specific to a conservation of momentum collision lab.
Mr B's Catapult Construction
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This is an adaptation of the catapult in the video "Class 3 Catapult" by STEM Inventions/Lance Akiyama. It includes a protractor and an indicator stick to quantify the force of each launch.
The Storm Drain Challenge
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This was our first challenge in Intro To Engineering, September 2023.
Tinkercad algorithmic design WITHOUT coding
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Tinkercad algorithmic design WITHOUT coding
Quick recap of “How to find the mass of air in the room” Lesson
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Quick recap of “How to find the mass of air in the room” Lesson
How to change the filament on our 3D printers. (Ultimaker.3 extended)
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How to change the filament on our 3D printers. (Ultimaker.3 extended)
Using the AR viewer in Tinkercad for iPad
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Using the AR viewer in Tinkercad for iPad
Thank you this short video really helps 🙏
this is so usefull, thank you :)
That's web not scratch 3
Hi how can I use in the chrome book touchscreen I'm using the Chrome book 11 3180
Thanks For The Isometric Letter Video It Really Help Me
First stud 15 1/4 inch from corner
You didn’t show us hot to go in without google classroom. New dislike!
Yes
You never explained why the bottom sill is a group and the studs are components. Actually the reason I watched it.
Mans playing scratch in the 17 century
Thanks for putting a circle around your mouse to make it easy to follow. It's amazing how many people don't do this and just whiplash their mouse all over the screen.
Awesome, I learn something new everyday. I didn't know about components, triple clicking nor using the control to make duplicates.
Brilliant demonstration!
Can I make one sprite play a randomize set of sounds say 1 out of 5 sounds? So every click of the sprite is 1 out of a set of 5 sounds?
I made a account 3 months and 1 week ago
thank you for helping me it helped me so much
Thank you so much! Very clear instructions. I hope you do more videos.
Great video for learning the basics of wall framing in sketch up. Just one comment though - the first 16” distance between stud 1 and stud 2 should be measured from the outside edge of stud 1 to the centre of stud 2. Then from stud 2 onwards the 16” will be measured centre of stud to centre of next stud. It’s done this way to ensure your 8’ x 4’ OSB/plywood falls on the centre of a stud giving the other half of the stud to the next sheet for fixing.
man do you even know how to build a wall because that one ur building there ain't gonna be 8ft tall boss she gone be 8'41/4" bub
*8' 4 1/2" with double top plate
Good catch! I hope the video helped you with the SketchUp techniques though.
Thanks. Very helpful
Really helped, thanks.
I wish I were your student.
I wish I could give you multiple hearts. It is pretty fun in class. I miss you, Tintin and the rest of the BDC squad so much.
Hello
the multiply x10 part doesnt seem to work for me. Any suggestions?
it helped a ton!! thanks.
This really helped. Thanks.
Yes thanks for this. perfect for my shed build
That's why im here
same question as Sebastian.... repeat how make a copy .... PLEASE
To copy the original piece, I hit the move tool then clicked option (alt on a PC) on the rectangle, and then it moves a copy of the rectangle, leaving the original in place. BEFORE CLICKING AGAIN, type "16" return to space it 16" on center from the original. THEN type "x10" and return. This makes 10 copies of the same shape at the same interval that you just created (16"). Let me know if that helps.
@@JohnBaglioTeacherWhy doesn't that work twice off of the same component? Also the x10 doesn't seem to do anything for me
EndIsNear Not sure why it doesn’t work off the same base component twice. With the x10, you have to make sure that you didn’t click the mouse or hit enter before you typed it. If you did, SU assumes you are done with the operation.
@@JohnBaglioTeacher i did not click and it still doe not want to multiply for me
thx
You're Welcome! Glad I could help.
Wow How many screw did you use😁
Hello, I don't get how the move tool copies automaticly?
It doesn't, hold down optoin, slide the item and then you can let go of the option button
This helped me with my garage build. Thanks
for 16" on center, the distance between the studs needs to be 14.5"
Victor Rodriguez when he moved the stud 16” it actually moved it from first edge of first stud to first edge of second stud- making it 16” on center and 14.5” between studs. So he did it right.
@@anthonygreen9844 Good to know, I was wondering the same thing myself -- where the measurement was taken from. Thank you.
@@anthonygreen9844 But the distance between the first two studs should be 12.75” shouldn’t it. And then from stud 2 onwards it will be 14.5” to ensure 16” centres. This is because that first 16” is measured from the outside edge of the plate to the centre of the 2nd stud. It’s done this way to ensure that your 8’ x 4’ OSB or Ply will land on the centre of a stud leaving enough space on the stud for the next sheet to also be fixed to.
@@AccountantDoesDIY no matter how many times I try, although I can move it the 16", nothing happens when I multiply it by 10!!! So frustrating learning a new program
Wow nice art
This is not so cool
Hey! Look! I got my first like! Wait... Why is it blue?
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thanks u helped me for my competition with your idea take the credit
Great video, thanks heaps
Glad it helped.
I've got my sprite following my mouse pointer, and when I add a sound effect to repeat, it no longer goes to the pointer as quickly as it did...