One of the most valuable exercises in engineering is taking things apart. Even when they don't (or aren't supposed to) go back together, we always learn something in the process. We even end up with a smattering of interesting parts to use on our … [Read more...]
National Academy of Engineering | Grant Submission
This year the National Academy of Engineering hosted the Engineering for You Video Contest. With the help of some friends, we put together this submission. Fingers crossed. … [Read more...]
Focusing GRITLab Through Cosmos
Neil deGrasse Tyson's reboot of the show Cosmos has continued to inspire me as an educator and as a human being. Their content is accessible, visually stunning, provocative, and raises lots of intriguing questions about humanity. In their most recent … [Read more...]
False 3D Stereoscopy w/ Photoshop
It took me about 15 minutes to learn how to do false 3D stereoscopic imagery using photoshop. Here are two examples - one focused on the students face, the other focused on the siren. Learn how by following Chris' tutorial … [Read more...]
Ask and You Shall Receive
This is one of those lessons I re-learn every year and I believe it applies to all aspects of your life. The only way you have a chance of getting what you want from others ... is if you are open about what you want! With an all-school cleanup coming … [Read more...]