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muktepavel · 2 years ago
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arclantis-blog · 2 years ago
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Metal and Stone Plump Bird Sculpture
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In Zimbabwe, an artist named Luke Jimu combines serpentine stone and recycled metal to create this plump bird sculpture. Sold singly. Because this is a handcrafted item, each will vary slightly. Not intended for outdoor display. Dimensions: 8"L x 2.5"W x 4"H Crafted from: Recycled metal, serpentine stone.
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allfullofhope · 5 years ago
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Tech For Children
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Hold on, tech isn't just for adult tech geeks, it's for teenagers too! Whether your junior tech head is after some fun or some learning, there are gadgets galore to make your life a little more fun.
The UBTECH Jimu Robot Buzzbot / Muttbot Robotics Kit is DIY fun for teenagers. Its snap-together components can form a robot that can be programmed and controlled using a smartphone app. The toy has a "MINT" designation, which stands for "Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics" and helps children to develop their problem-solving skills as argumentation. It is available for $ 150.
For kids (and their parents) who have the patience to make a "Mini-Me" robot, the Meccano MeccaNoid G15 KS could also be a 4-foot version that fits the bill perfectly. You will program it to say as many as 1,000 phrases and it also has speech recognition. The bot responds to instructions and should be used with a smartphone app. It is on sale for around $ 175
The SAM Science Inventor Kit is not a robot, but a fun, interactive electronics kit that teens and adults can wave around with. it was created in collaboration with the London Museum and you will study Morse, alarm systems, interactive games and coding to get started. There's also a smartphone app, and aspiring engineers and tech heads won't get enough of this MINT-labeled gadget. It is on sale for around $ 139
The Dino-Lite is not your father's microscope. The hand-held, digital device is plugged into children's phones, tablets or laptops (and also old-school desktops) and displays elements in 10 to 220 times magnification. Despite the tech-from-birth society, children never tire of inspecting beetles, worms and other gross things under the microscope. It is on sale for around $ 100.
Don't forget the little ones! Children ages 3-6 will love the Cubetto robot, a simple device that teaches children the basics of programming. The bot has no complicated voice or display options, but rests on a wooden board with puzzle-like colored blocks that adolescents can insert and remove. The block placements become programs that control the Cubetto robot, an adorable, square bot that then moves around the floor. The scope of delivery of the programming board and the bot contain maps that young people can use to navigate the bot as a tutorial storybook and other challenges. The device is Montessori-approved and commercially available for around $ 250.
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Is your child interested in technology, but also loves nature? Then inspect the Deluxe Flybrix Kit that connects the earth of bots to Legos.
Children can build their own Lego drones first with this Uber-Cool kit, which has design plans and software to help children develop their drones. After completion, the drones can be blown up and flown using the radio control app.
It's not for really young children without adult supervision (to take care of all the tiny components and help build the drone), but ideal for 'tweens 14+. It is on sale for around $ 250.
These gadgets will surely beat the days of erector sets and etch-a-sketch, which will surely make learning fun. And you, because the adult in the family, could sneak in with a gadget if your child isn't watching. Caught ya!
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andystechgarage · 6 years ago
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The @libertysciencecenter #njmakersday event was great fun and an amazing #playdate Needless to say, all the #robots we had there are in dire need of repairs. Here, a young man is trying to motorize the big Wall-e by pushing it with the @jimurobot I have to say, the only thing that beat the happiness displayed on the children's faces was the surprise on the parents faces when we told them to let the kids play with all these toys and it is OK to touch and mess with things. 😂😂😂 @njmakersday #robotics #jimu @nj_stem_month ◇◇ ◇◇ #jimurobot #dozer #walle #diytoys #stemtoys #stemtoysforkids #stem #3dprinted #STEMEDUCATIONforkids #toy #toys #buildingtoys #educationaltoys #educational #robot #robotics #programming @andystechgarage #atg #andystechgarage #stemandy #stemeva #andystem #evastem #stematg #atgstem #jimurobotics (at Liberty Science Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvbOgyxnIKM/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=kmd6y9ospuli
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zanmanxp · 7 years ago
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Gadgets : Must have gadgets of the week – 29 Aug
1. UBTECH Jimu Robot Tankbot App Enabled Stem Learning Robotic Building Block Kit
The Jimu TankBot Kit is the first Jimu Robot that runs on treads. It also has an infrared sensor that allows it to follow your commands to pick up, or maneuver around objects. UBTECH’s Jimu Robot TankBot Kit gets you rolling with robotic construction and coding. Just use the free Jimu Robot app on your iPad or iPhone for 3D step-by-step instructions to program smooth, life-like movement of your tank-treaded TankBot’s six robotic servo motors. The kit gives you an extensive array of interlocking pieces that snap together, so you can build this pre-designed character or anything else you can imagine.
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getmarketresearch · 7 years ago
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"Steel Grating is any regularly spaced collection of essentially identical, parallel, elongated elements. Gratings usually consist of a single set of elongated elements, but can consist of two sets, in which case the second set is usually perpendicular to the first (as illustrated). Steel grating is perfect for factories, buildings, generating plants; in fact anywhere the ease of movement and safety is required." Scope of the Report: This report focuses on the Steel Grating in Europe market, especially in Germany, UK, France, Russia, and Italy. This report categorizes the market based on manufacturers, countries, type and application. Market Segment by Manufacturers, this report covers AMICO Nucor Webforge Harsco (IKG) NJMM Yantai Xinke P&R Metals Meiser Ohio Gratings Interstate Gratings Grating Pacific Lionweld Kennedy Marco Specialty Ningbo Lihongyuan Sinosteel Beijing Dahe Nepean Yantai Wanjie Guangdong Nanhai Jimu Chengdu Xinfangtai Anping Runtan Borden Metal Market Segment by Countries, covering Germany UK France Russia Italy Market Segment by Type, covers Stainless Steel Grating Carbon Steel Grating Market Segment by Applications, can be divided into Architecture Sewage Disposal Petrochemical Others There are 17 Chapters to deeply display the Europe Steel Grating market. Chapter 1, to describe Steel Grating Introduction, product type and application, market overview, market analysis by countries, market opportunities, market risk, market driving force; Chapter 2, to analyze the manufacturers of Steel Grating, with profile, main business, news, sales, price, revenue and market share in 2016 and 2017; Chapter 3, to display the competitive situation among the top manufacturers in Europe, with sales, revenue and market share in 2016 and 2017; Chapter 4, to show the Europe market by countries, covering Germany, UK, France, Italy and Russia, with sales, price, revenue and market share of Steel Grating, for each country, from 2012 to 2017; Chapter 5 and 6, to show the market by type and application, with sales, price, revenue, market share and growth rate by type and application, from 2012 to 2017; Chapter 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, to analyze the key countries by manufacturers, Type and Application, covering Germany, UK, France, Italy and Russia, with sales, revenue and market share by manufacturers, types and applications; Chapter 12, Steel Grating market forecast, by countries, type and application, with sales, price, revenue and growth rate forecast, from 2017 to 2022; Chapter 13, to analyze the manufacturing cost, key raw materials and manufacturing process etc. Chapter 14, to analyze the industrial chain, sourcing strategy and downstream end users (buyers); Chapter 15, to describe Steel Grating sales channel, distributors, traders, dealers etc. Chapter 16 and 17, to describe Steel Grating Research Findings and Conclusion, Appendix, methodology and data source
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mrrolandtfranco · 8 years ago
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Creating a Custom Widget for Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS using the Report Class
This blog post was contributed by Artemis Fili, a Technical Lead (SDK Team) in Technical Support Services at the Esri Redlands, CA office.
Esri Technical Support likes to use Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS to create powerful web applications. Web AppBuilder Developer Edition v2.4 supports a Report class that enables you to print a file with a map, tables, and other supporting elements.
I’d like to share how you can extend the Report class to create your own custom widget that can be used in Web AppBuilder Developer Edition. This blog will present the basic steps of this workflow.
Note: To develop a custom widget for Web AppBuilder, sufficient knowledge and experience using JavaScript and HTML is recommended, as well as a level of familiarity with the ArcGIS API for JavaScript and the Esri samples. To get more information about customizing Web AppBuilder please review the Web AppBuilder Developer Edition Guide. The Customization Resource List is another great resource.
Enabling a custom widget:
To create a new custom widget with the Report class, the easiest way to get started is to use the Demo widget which can be found in the client\stemapp\widgets\samplewidgets subfolder of the Web AppBuilder Developer Edition install directory. Let’s go through the detailed steps:
Copy the Demo folder that can be found in the client\stemapp\widgets\samplewidgets subfolder of the Web AppBuilder directory as shown below:
Paste it in client\stemapp\widgets and rename it to something like “Report”.
Go to the Report widget folder, open the manifest.json file and change the following:
Change the name property to “Report”.
Change any other properties as you wish (e.g. author, description).
The featureActions array can be removed, as we will not be using it in this example.
Add the properties attribute and include the “hasConfig”:false. (For the purposes of this blog, we will not make the widget configurable in order to keep it simple).
Save the manifest.json file.
It should look like this:
Next go to the nls subfolder and open the strings.js file.
Change the _widgetLabel to “Report”. Making this change will enable the widget to have this name when we select it in the Builder environment. Then remove the rest of the attributes in the root object and save the file.
Your code should look like this:
Once the changes above are applied, the widget will be deployed in the Builder environment and we should be able to choose it from the list of widgets. In order to test, we can create a new app in Web AppBuilder. Our widget is an in-panel widget, so on the Widget tab, we’ll need to select it within the Header Controller widget to select it as shown below:
When we try to add a new widget, we’ll see a list of widgets to choose from. This list includes our new Report widget:
The widget will be deployed to our app once we select it and click OK. Just don’t forget to save the app!
Adding code for the custom widget:
Now that we’ve gone through the steps of deploying a new widget with a custom name, the next step is to change its underlying code to incorporate the functionality for the Report class.
Let’s return to our Web AppBuilder Developer Edition install folder. Since the widget is already deployed in the app, we can continue working on the app’s folder directly so that we don’t have to re-deploy the widget every time we want to test our changes. In order to find the widget in the app folder, navigate to server\apps\ID\widgets and you will see a subfolder with the name “Report”.
Open the widget.js file in this subfolder. Change the baseClass property in order to match our folder’s name, so it will be baseClass: ‘jimu-widget-report’.
Next, we need to include the Report and PageUtils modules in the require statement. Our define statement should look as follows:
Now examine the code. There are a set of standard widget event handlers defined here that you can start plugging code into, to see how things work. We will use the startup function in order to initialize our report. Delete the existing code and add the following code:
At this point we have used the Report class to create a new Report, but we are missing the UI for the widget. Our widget needs to have a button that the end user will click in order to generate the report. Let’s go to the widget.html file to see how we can add it. Delete all the content in this file and then simply add the following code:
The above code will create a button with name btnPrint. When this button is clicked, the _onBtnPrintClicked function will be called. What? Are we missing something? That’s right, we need to go back to the widget.js file and define this function. The code for that looks like this:
Let’s take a step back to explain how this code works. This code will create the data that we want to view in the report. It consists of three parts: map, table, and HTML. The map part will inherit the same map that is used by the app. The table is basically a list of information that we want to show. In this case, I am showing a list of the parks in Redlands, CA. The last part will display some photos of these parks using HTML.
Before we test our custom widget, let’s do one last thing. Currently the “Generate Report” button text is hard-coded in the widget.html. If we want to internationalize the UI, we should isolate this string in a separate language-specific resource file. By default, the strings.js in the nls folder is the file for the English language. Depending on the language of the localized string, we need to use the appropriate subfolder in the nls folder.
Once we update the string.js file, we can then change the widget.html in order to reference this string as shown below:
We should be good to go. Let’s run the app and use our cool new custom Report widget!
Once you click the button, you will see the report page. The figure below shows how the map appears in the report.
And once we scroll down, we see the table along with the HTML.
Now it’s time to create your own custom report. Happy coding!
Note2: A document containing all the code samples discussed in this blog is available here.
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tech4tea · 8 years ago
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#t4tPreviews: The various #Jimu #robot kits on display during the launch in #Singapore by #BanLeong Technologies. They're now available at #ITshow2017 (with free Tucano backpacks worth S$99 for each purchase). There are five kits in the Jimu series: Mini Kit (S$229), Karbot Kit (S$259), Buzzbot+Muttbot kit (S$299), Inventor Kit (S$379) & Explorer Kit (S$659). Great for #robotics hobbyists and enthusiasts! ___ #tech4tea #robots #t4tBanLeong #t4tUBTECH #t4tUBTECHJimu @banleongtech @ubtechrobotics #ITshow #t4tEvents (at Atmastel)
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zanmanxp · 7 years ago
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Gadgets : Must have gadgets of the week - 29 Aug
1. UBTECH Jimu Robot Tankbot App Enabled Stem Learning Robotic Building Block Kit
The Jimu TankBot Kit is the first Jimu Robot that runs on treads. It also has an infrared sensor that allows it to follow your commands to pick up, or maneuver around objects. UBTECH's Jimu Robot TankBot Kit gets you rolling with robotic construction and coding. Just use the free Jimu Robot app on your iPad or iPhone for 3D step-by-step instructions to program smooth, life-like movement of your tank-treaded TankBot's six robotic servo motors. The kit gives you an extensive array of interlocking pieces that snap together, so you can build this pre-designed character or anything else you can imagine.
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    2. Clip-on Smartphone Camera Lenses
Today's smartphones boast impressive photographic capabilities, but if you want to take your cellphone snaps to the next level, check out these attachable camera lenses. While some are dedicated to specific functions, such as macro for close-ups or wide-angle for sweeping panoramas, many of our selections come with multiple units to allow for even more visual experimentation.
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    3. SMILEDRIVE Curve Fitness Watch
WORLDS FIRST CURVED SMART WATCH WITH E-INK DISPLAY: Latest E-ink display ensures optimal readability of the watch in all types of lights. Curved design gives you ultimate wearing comfort
ACCURATE ACTIVITY TRACKING WITH ONE BUTTON TRACKING: From daily steps, distance covered, calories burnt to sleep monitoring “ Smiledrive Curve displays all the health/activity tracking data on the watch as well as on your smart phone (via APP). Use the home button to switch the modes.
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getmarketresearch · 8 years ago
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"Steel Grating is any regularly spaced collection of essentially identical, parallel, elongated elements. Gratings usually consist of a single set of elongated elements, but can consist of two sets, in which case the second set is usually perpendicular to the first (as illustrated). Steel grating is perfect for factories, buildings, generating plants; in fact anywhere the ease of movement and safety is required." Scope of the Report: This report focuses on the Steel Grating in Europe market, especially in Germany, UK, France, Russia, and Italy. This report categorizes the market based on manufacturers, countries, type and application. Market Segment by Manufacturers, this report covers AMICO Nucor Webforge Harsco (IKG) NJMM Yantai Xinke P&R Metals Meiser Ohio Gratings Interstate Gratings Grating Pacific Lionweld Kennedy Marco Specialty Ningbo Lihongyuan Sinosteel Beijing Dahe Nepean Yantai Wanjie Guangdong Nanhai Jimu Chengdu Xinfangtai Anping Runtan Borden Metal Market Segment by Countries, covering Germany UK France Russia Italy Market Segment by Type, covers Stainless Steel Grating Carbon Steel Grating Market Segment by Applications, can be divided into Architecture Sewage Disposal Petrochemical Others There are 17 Chapters to deeply display the Europe Steel Grating market. Chapter 1, to describe Steel Grating Introduction, product type and application, market overview, market analysis by countries, market opportunities, market risk, market driving force; Chapter 2, to analyze the manufacturers of Steel Grating, with profile, main business, news, sales, price, revenue and market share in 2016 and 2017; Chapter 3, to display the competitive situation among the top manufacturers in Europe, with sales, revenue and market share in 2016 and 2017; Chapter 4, to show the Europe market by countries, covering Germany, UK, France, Italy and Russia, with sales, price, revenue and market share of Steel Grating, for each country, from 2012 to 2017; Chapter 5 and 6, to show the market by type and application, with sales, price, revenue, market share and growth rate by type and application, from 2012 to 2017; Chapter 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, to analyze the key countries by manufacturers, Type and Application, covering Germany, UK, France, Italy and Russia, with sales, revenue and market share by manufacturers, types and applications; Chapter 12, Steel Grating market forecast, by countries, type and application, with sales, price, revenue and growth rate forecast, from 2017 to 2022; Chapter 13, to analyze the manufacturing cost, key raw materials and manufacturing process etc. Chapter 14, to analyze the industrial chain, sourcing strategy and downstream end users (buyers); Chapter 15, to describe Steel Grating sales channel, distributors, traders, dealers etc. Chapter 16 and 17, to describe Steel Grating Research Findings and Conclusion, Appendix, methodology and data source
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andystechgarage · 8 years ago
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Andy testing the cool #LED ring from his #jimu #robot he received for his birthday. Great set with lots of options! Going to have it on display at @barnesandnoble Mini @makerfaire . @ubtechrobotics @andystechgarage #atg #buildingtoys #jimubuilding #jimurobot #jimurobots #stemtoy #stemtoys #learning #learningeverday #learningbyplaying #stemandy #stemeva #stematg #atgstem #evastem #andystem
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