Today in Amy's immersion we designed our own roller coaster. On my second go I got both thumbs up for saftey and for fun. This has been my favourite part of the immersion
For Immersion we looked designing a playground. In the first session we went to the Catilina park to get some ideas. I got quite a lot for an example, the spinning chairs gave me an idea of a hamster ball. In the second session we looked at a good survey. We surveyed people about what kind of playground they wanted. Once we had gathered our data we turned it into a pie chart. It was kind of confusing but all right in the end. For the last session we designed a playground using our data. This was my favourite one out of the three. What we had to do was make our playground creative for an example, under the monkeybars there is a trampoline so if you fall you can bounce back up.
In Immersion with Jono we looked at building a playground on T inkercad . Tinkercad is a website where you can build 3D designs. After we did our designs some of them got printed on the 3D printer. I enjoyed this Immersion because I got to learn about a website I haven't used before and got to see the 3D printer in action. I liked Jono's Immersion so much that there is nothing that I would change. I will defiantly consider this for my project next term.
For Nicole and Helen's Immersion we looked at history. The first thing we did was we got a pile of photos that represented an important event in NZ history. Then we had to research about them and put them in order according to the the event happened. Then we made two piles with the pictures more important and less important to us. We wrote a paragraph about the definition of history and why it is important to us.
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