Girls Get SET Acton Team Summer 2002 Lynn, Sarah, Ariel, Carla, Leah

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Girls Get SET Acton Team Summer 2002 Lynn, Sarah, Ariel, Carla, Leah The Wheel of Rhythm Girls Get SET Acton Team Summer 2002 Lynn, Sarah, Ariel, Carla, Leah

Overview Introduction Prototype Development Different Parts Science Concepts Budget Conclusion Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

How We Got The Idea Saw clear music box Thought it would be fun to rearrange pegs Good exhibit idea Wanted to make it large, unique, and interactive Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

How it Works Pegs are placed in slots Handle turns drum Pegs on drum hit mallets Mallets hit xylophone Xylophone makes music Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Different Parts Guides Mallets Pegs Xylophone Drum Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Development of the Exhibit Music Box Idea Mallets and Xylophone Prototyping -Cardboard Prototype -Wooden Prototypes -Life Size Prototype Final Exhibit Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Original Idea Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Prototype 1 Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Prototype 2 Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Prototype 3 Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Prototype 4 Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Science in the Exhibit Action-reaction forces Simple machines (how it all works) Music patterns and rhythms Questions for users Try to make your own rhythm Turn the drum faster/slower Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Budget Budget: $3,000.00 Spent: $1,242.98 Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Conclusion We learned a lot about… -Teamwork and cooperation -Presentation Skills -Power tools -Design process -Technical drawing -Some things are not always as easy as they seem Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Thank You!! Thanks!!! Chip Holly Jim Jason We would like to thank the following people who have helped us in our project! Chip Holly Jim Jason Thanks!!! Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Bob Laurie Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Debbie Haruna Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Kathy Geoff Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Denise Peter Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Elizabeth Anne Summer 2002 Girls Get SET

Any Questions? Summer 2002 Girls Get SET