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    Default Anyone interested in this avenue??

    Hello educators.
    I have some things that I have been doing with my carvewright machine with my students. Does anyone want to get this thread off the ground to share some ideas??? We shall soon find out!!
    Mabco12

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    Sounds good, how about posting some of your students projects with a short story how they did it. Hope this works for you.

    CJ

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    Default Coming soon!!!!

    I will be posting some picture soon on this venue. We have made acrylic desk signs for teachers as well as hall and room passes. Some students have done personalized individual projects which came out pretty nice for their first time doing this type of activity. Any pointers on posting pics?????
    Mabco12

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    Maybe at your school you could make award and recognition plaques for students and faculty that are otherwise subsidized out to other companies. Not really sure how that works but sounds like an idea to me.Get that revenue to benefit your program and to purchase more material. Matt
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    Quote Originally Posted by mabco12 View Post
    ...Any pointers on posting pics?????
    You can post 5 pics per post. Use the "Manage Attachments" button when you make your post - it will display file size limits for each file type, and you can navigate to your photos from there to upload. I have found that jpg's at 80% of the original quality and sized at 640x480 (at 96dpi) display nicely and are well under the size limit.
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    Default Ideas?????

    I have some ideas but is anyone interested in developing a curriculum??? I would love to do this for my middle school students to develop some state of the art tech experiences for them.

    Let me know if interested??

    Mabco12
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    I'd be interested to hear about any fundraiser where the CarveWright system has been used to create a product for fundraising in a school/church environment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtylerfl View Post
    You can post 5 pics per post.
    I am a new member and was
    just curious as why only five pics can be posted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mabco12 View Post
    Any pointers on posting pics?????
    Open a photobucket account its free
    you can up load your project pics to a photo bucket
    then post a link to your album on this forum for
    everyone to view, or you can post single photo links
    here (up to 5)

    www.photobucket.com

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    Sounds like you've got the ball rolling now, just start it off with some of your ideas and we'll follow along and fill in the blanks.

    CJ
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