Festivus, 2011

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Category : Field Trips and Fun Times, Fun Stuff

Well, okay, so we didn’t have a Festivus pole, we didn’t air our grievances, and the only feats of strength involved seeing how many chicken wings we could finish without busting our guts.  Nonetheless, there was much non-denominational-holiday-related merriment.

2011 has been such an amazing year, and Ben and I feel incredibly fortunate to work with such talented, hard-working and funny people.  Happy holidays, everyone, and here’s to an even more amazing 2012!

Catching Up!

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Category : APPS!, Books, Education, Field Trips and Fun Times, Fun Stuff, New co-ops

Um, yeah, well, it’s been a while since we posted here.  The good news is, our lack of blogginess over the past couple months has been due to our abundance of busyness.  In an effort to get on schedule, here is a highlight reel.

  • With heavy hearts, we said goodbye to a fantastic bunch of summer co-op students (thanks for the hard work, guys).  In September, we welcomed back Greg and Sarah, two bright lights from the University of Waterloo, for their second co-op term with us.
  • Karen Smolenaars joined our team as Office Manager, and Ruth Riddell came on board as our new video editor.  Hooray!
  • ThinkAboutIt, our series of philosophy books for kids, has been making the rounds!  Since our last post, we’ve released two new books (environmental philosophy and aesthetics).  Three more books will be on their way early in 2012.
  • We also participated in Word On The Street in Toronto, as well as Milton Green’s “Green Holiday” event.  This past weekend, we celebrated with an official launch party.
  • Work has begun on both IPad apps and teacher packs for our books!  Both are scheduled for release at the end of 2011, and we’re so excited to be starting into this new venture.

Phil Has Arrived!

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Category : Books, Education, Fun Stuff

Check out the new addition to our publishing repertoire!  “According To Phil: A Young Thinker’s Guide to Robots” is now available at www.kidsthinkaboutit.com.

Packed with fascinating facts, high-tech history and awesome activity pages, this book invites readers aged 7-10 to jump into the wonderful world of robots!  It’s also great for grown-ups who’ve also been curious.

Big Thoughts In The Big Apple

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Category : Education, Field Trips and Fun Times, Fun Stuff

I’ve just spent two days at the first ever PLATO Institute at Columbia University, and am newly-inspired.  The conference was composed of educators and thinkers from Canada, the United States, Finland, Turkey, Chile, Germany and beyond, all of whom were committed to bringing philosophy to pre-college classrooms.

I heard stories of how a little deep thought can help to make children better communicators, better problem-solvers, and better citizens.  I also saw demonstrations of  philosophy being taught to children through stories, film, art, sport, and even through food.  If I weren’t already a believer in the power of big questions, I would have definitely gone home a convert.

In case you’re curious, here’s a video clip of Tom Wartenberg (a PLATO presenter) in a primary school classroom, teaching philosophy through literature.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5wuHRyHez0&feature=email

Enable Hits the Street!

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Category : Education, Field Trips and Fun Times, Fun Stuff, Mindstorms

‘Tis the season for festivals, and we’ve been busy bringing mechanical merriment to kids and parents in our community.  Sporting our new philosophy for kids books, our stylish new t-shirts (thanks, Mark), as well as some nifty robot demos, we’ve been hitting the streets in search of brilliant young minds.

First came Osprey Woods Public School in Mississauga for their annual Funtastic Fair.  Then came Milton’s Downtown Street Festival (Mother nature put the brakes on that one with a pretty spectacular thunderstorm).  Yesterday was the Big Daddy Festival in Georgetown.  Kids and their parents got to ask big questions, learn about how robots work, and even test-drive a TETRIX Ranger Bot.

I’m happy to report that we were a hit!  After hearing “Hey, wanna drive a robot?”, passers-by couldn’t resist coming in for a peek.  They were flipping through books, jumping up and down in front of motion sensors, and no one (big or small), could keep their hands off the controller.  One parent even bestowed upon us the title “Coolest Company On The Planet” (we’d like to thank the Academy).

Many, many thanks to Ben, Pat, Scott, Octavian, Damian, Alex, and our future co-op student, Rebecca, for helping to make these events such a success!

Happy Biodiversity Day!

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Category : Education, Field Trips and Fun Times, Fun Stuff

Today we had the pleasure of being part of an educational display for the International Day for Biological Diversity, at the Georgetown Marketplace.  As part of our philosophy for children program, we were excited to talk environmental ethics with some passionate young thinkers.

Also in attendance were an alligator, a wallaby, a red kangaroo, a lemur, some cool South-American Rodents, and several birds of prey (yeah, we were surprised and delighted too).  There were baby trees to plant, beautiful works of carved art, and experts brimming with useful information.

The entire exhibit stood as a testament to the effectiveness (and  fun) of hands-on learning, and we’d like to thank Leslie Adams of P.O.W.E.R Halton for organizing the event, and for letting us be part of it!

Tetrix Meets “Steel”

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Category : Education, Enable my LEGO, Featured, Fun Stuff, LabVIEW, Mindstorms, TETRIX, Video

Participants in this week’s FIRST World Championships in St. Louis can stop by the National Instruments booth in the FRC pits for some fun and games. Our very own Project S.T.E.E.L. (Superior TETRIX Engineering Enabled by LabVIEW) will be making its debut!

Here’s how it works:

  • The object of the game is to drive the Ranger Bot around a track as quickly and accurately as possible.
  • The Ranger Bot is controlled using an iPhone’s built in accelerometers. The robot will go faster the more the iPhone is tilted forward, and can be turned to the left or to the right by tilting the iPhone to the left and right, like a steering wheel.
  • The player scores more points by going faster, and by staying on the track. There is a score multiplier for every three seconds that the Ranger Bot is on the line.

All of this with some very cool sound effects!  Many thanks to the Enable team members who toiled to make it awesome.

Here’s a preview:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHLuZYiW1vI

Introducing Phil R. Bot

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Category : Education, Featured, Fun Stuff

“According to Phil: A Young Thinker’s Guide to Robots” is in production and due out later this year. The book features an endearing mechanical narrator who takes budding engineers and their parents through the history, uses, and inner workings of our automated friends. Many thanks to Mark Hughes, our resident artist, for making Phil so darned cute.

Until his debut, Phil maybe followed on Twitter (philthinksbots) , where he will dispense all sorts of interesting tidbits.

Zone 01 Robotics Competition

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Category : Education, Fun Stuff

Friends of ours at Robo-tic in Quebec are hosting the Zone 01 robotics competition with their partners this Friday, April 1st!

They’re hosting a live stream of the event at www.zone01.ca!

Check out the event and learn a little bit about another group of dedicated people working to promote technology in the classroom and create a supportive community for robotics education.

For those of you living in the area, the group will be partnering Jr.FLL and FLL next year!

Happy Pi Day!

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Category : Fun Stuff, Video

We at ETC would like to wish you a Happy Pi Day! Yes it’s that day again, that March 14th (3/14) that we commemorate the mathematical constant π. On this Pi Day, we’ve created a little video for you all. Our very own intern Joe Kinsella just happens to have 200 digits of π memorized, which he will demonstrate for you in the video below. We’ve used our newly acquired green-screen along with the video editing technology provided by Adobe After Effects to spice up what would already be a riveting recitation. Here’s to π!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SdLBMFzjeA