Since I'm going to work with geekboy soon on putting our new displays together, I took an inventory of what I have left from last year:
Code: 5 intact picture frames, in good shape with unbroken glass.
~100 bookmarks
2 pieces plexi from internet and sound demos, each 11.75" x 11.5"
1 piece plexi originally fitted with 6 magnets for 5-calculator networking display (24" x 11.5")
1 "networking" blackboard wood, 23.75" x 11.5"
1 "introduction" blackboard wood piece, portrait orientation, 23.75" x 13"
1 interactive calc blackboard wood piece with 8 command strips, 23.75" x 11.5"
1 "music demo" blackboard wood piece with 1 missing hinged leg and 2 command strips, 11.5" x 12"
1 "internet" blackboard wood piece with 2 hinged legs, 11.5" x 11.75"
3 unattached hinged legs (with hinges), each ~6" long
1 long prop for "intrduction" board, ~23.375" long
14 maroon dowel pieces, 1.375"-1.5" long each
13 disk magnets, each 0.1875" tall and 0.5" in diameter
Edit: Reference for geekboy and Kerm's Home Depot trip: Code: Whack-a-Mole:
14"x14"
- 2x 14x14 1/8" wood
- 1x 14x14 1/4" wood
- 1x 14x14 plexi
Networking:
- 1x 12" x 18"
GPS + Camera
- 1x 12" x 12 or 13"
Programming:
- 33" x 17"
Interactive:
- As-is
Music:
- As-is
Edit #2: Breaking up the TODO list by assignee: Quote:
3. To do
3.1. Design and build Whack-a-Mole display physical components -> PCBs and components ordered.
3.2. Pick and order magnets -> Cancelled
3.3. Buy dowels, cut /consistent/ dowel lengths as standoffs, attach magnets -> Cancelled
3.4. Buy and cut plexiglass to size -> Bought (assigned to Tim)
3.5. Buy and cut blackboard material to size -> Bought (assigned to Tim and Mr. Keller)
3.6. Attach legs to some displays - hinges? -> In design (by a professional!)
3.7. Buy picture frames for descriptions
3.8. Create/update pages of descriptions to put into frames (Assigned to Kerm)
3.9. Print out AAA dummies and attach screws, nuts, wires -> Geekboy tried printing these vertically, and it came out well. I'll try it myself soon. (assigned to Kerm)
3.A. Create, print, and assemble large programming tutorial -> Created, under review (proofreading assigned to Tim and everyone, everything else assigned to Kerm)
3.B. Create, print, and copy programming handouts. half-page? full page? -> Created and printed as a double-sided one-page handout. My gut reaction seeing it printed is that the information on the back can be shrunk to fit more info without making it too small.
3.C. Put together and test camera demo (assigned to Kerm)
3.D. Put together and test GPS demo (assigned to Kerm)
3.E. Buy tablecloths (assigned to Kerm)
3.F. Update the keyboard controller (assigned to Tim)
3.G. Update the Flourish demo for the 4-calculator grid
3.H. Make GoT and Mario floppyTunes songs (assigned to Alec)