Author Archives: Hebron Tech

French 4 – Bastide 3D Design

French 4 students have been learning about traditional French towns called bastides, which were typically designed with a surrounding wall and a central church and marketplace. With the aim of getting the students to really study the design and layout of … Continue reading

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AudioCopy & GarageBand on iPad

For simple audio recordings on the iPad we recommend the AudioCopy app, which is a fast and efficient way to record and edit student audio work (such as interviews, role-plays or even just language practice). Once you open the app … Continue reading

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Grade 6/7 Latin – A Day in the Life of a Roman

The grade 6/7 Latin class have recently been learning about the life of ordinary Romans. For this project each student chose a different profession, from lawyer to soldier, and created a comic book detailing a day in that person’s life. They … Continue reading

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AP Literature – Hamlet Character Design

Over the past week the AP Literature class has been working on a technology project to design and create Hamlet faces in 3D. Each student selected a character from the play, sketched out their ideas for their face design and then sculpted them on … Continue reading

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Share Video on the iPad

Here are the steps to record, upload and share a video using the iPad and Google Drive: Record and edit your video using the Camera app on the iPad Close the Camera app and load the Google Drive app Tap … Continue reading

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Computer Science – 3D Modeling Concepts

During Computer Science class for the past two weeks we have been looking at different concepts, styles, techniques and apps for creating video game 3D models. We started off by using Tinkercad to create geometric shape-based space crafts and then … Continue reading

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Tinkercad 3D Modeling

Tinkercad is a browser-based 3D modeling app, which lets you build 3D models from geometric shapes, letter and numbers. It is very easy to use, but can also create quite detailed models that can be downloaded and printed on our … Continue reading

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Phishing Emails

Over the past month or so we have seen an increase in phishing emails directed through the school email system. These are emails that look like they come from someone inside the school, or an official business or service, and … Continue reading

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Sculpture & Printmaking – 3D Body Parts

After a trip to the Body Works exhibition in Portland to research, sketch and find inspiration, sculpture students used the Sculptris 3D modeling software installed in the Art iMac Lab to create 3D body parts. The software gives you a … Continue reading

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Grade 6/7 Spanish – 3D Festival Logos

For the final part of the Spanish project based around festivals, grade 6/7 students planned out and designed a logo for their festival. We looked at examples, discussed what makes up an eye-catching logo  and students then used the scribble … Continue reading

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