Edley -- I find that Thomas's Picassa link included in his e-mail works
fine. So also does
http://picasaweb.google.com/finbref/Sonnenuhren#
You may also get there by selecting /Sonnernuhren/ on the page
http://picasaweb.google.com/finbref/.
Thomas -- I'll be interested to learn how your experience with the
students goes. I have had some conversations with the St. Louis Academy
of Science about doing a sundial class for some students in one of their
programs, so I have been trying to gather ideas and make a plan for that.
Don Snyder
St. Louis, MO (38.6N, 90.3W)
Edley McKnight wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I've tried 3 browsers and two computers and all I get at your link is
a blank Picassa page, ie. no picture.
Can you describe the type, materials you have in mind?
Edley.
> Hi,
> I will hold a half-day project with students next Monday. The
> first
> 60min we will try to understand what sundials are and how they
> work.
> After that we have two and a half hour to create sundials on our
> own.
> My proposal is to make something like this here:
> http://picasaweb.google.com/finbref/Sonnenuhren#5310855902443813522
> These ten guys are 15 years old and have some experience with
> manual
> working (most of them are farmer's children).
> If you have ever done something like that or if you have other
> ideas
> or proposals I'd be very happy to hear from you!
> Thomas
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