Wednesday, May 2, 2012

3D Designing and Creating

In an effort to bring more science, math, and creativity to those in need Yvonne will be working on 3D modeling and 3D printing with several schools over the next two years.  Imagine seeing an anime toy on the shelf for 50.00 then going home and designing and manufacturing your own. That's exactly what 3d printers can do, manufacture what kids design. You don't have to want to be an engineer or biologist to learn 3D tools.  Instead, you will be using technology to reach your end goal and this is what I love.  A set designer can use these tools to design quicker, an artist can incorporate his model into his art.

As always what I do is completely non profit and all cost will go into purchasing equipment and gaining more knowledge!  I was lucky to have someone inspire me as a child and my hope is that I continue to inspire others regardless of social or economic circumstances.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Consulting At Metro Campus

How exciting to see the kids working hard and getting things done. They are in the middle of their research on food contamination and developing a robot to solve food contamination issues. We discussed design flaws with the NXT robot and ways around these issues. We discussed torque, speed, and velocity. It's simply amazing to see young minds at work.


Thanks Metro!

Friday, June 17, 2011

Ingenuity Box

In an effort to increase art programs Kids Tech labs will be teaching art classes designed to demonstrate mixed media techniques, including transformations.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Yvonne Shortt Will Teach Robotics & Claymation for 2009 at P.S. 139

This season Yvonne Shortt will be teaching robotics and claymation at P.S. 139. It should be a fabulous year. The kids are creative and excited to do great things. This is a perfect fit for the type of classes Yvonne loves to teach. In 2009 Robo Tech, a First Lego League Robotics Team coached by Yvonne and her husband, came in 2nd for robot design and first for teamwork. It was such an honor

Yvonne has her M.S. degree and has worked in technology for over fifteen years. She has taught in middle and elementary schools for several years and has two daughters in the public school system.

Yvonne will typically choose to teach in one or two schools a year depending on her schedule.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Robot Sumo Wrestling


What should you be thinking about as a sumo wrestling robot? How important is size? Is it better to be skinny and fast or bulky and slow. These are the exact questions a group of students are asking themselves as they build sumo wrestling robots. They are also learning about friction and degrees of freedom as they work on building robots that can push, flip, or trip their way to victory.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Education Through Agriculture


Hydroponics, soil-less farming, has been around for many years, mostly at the university level. However, soil-less farming also promotes education through hands on experimentation. Why bother with hydroponics? Because yields can be bigger and better when using soil-less methodologies. Also, by not using soil, many diseases and problems that farmers have are eliminated.

Through asking questions and doing analysis young agriculturists are able to measure the growth cycle of several plants. They are also able to influence the life cycle by providing more or less of certain nutrients. This semester we will be working with several types of vegetables and fruits. How long does it take for a bean to produce and how can we speed up the cycle? These are some of the questions our young farmers are asking themselves.

Young Animators Using Animation


Young animators can have a great time using animation tools like Alice and Scratch to create games and cartoons. One young team of animators illustrated three girls and then used their keyboards to have the illustrations dance around the screen. This sequence fits nicely into a game or a cartoon.