3D Africa Helps to Diversify STEM

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/3d-africa/x/9504175 Script by Dianna Bai http://diannabai.wordpress.com Music by Travis Geer https://soundcloud.com/travis-geer

Right now, you can drop a few thousand dollars on a 3D printer and start making your own plastic trinkets. We've covered these awesome machines at various places such as the Consumer Electronics Show, your favorite library, and the homes of charitable folk. Wouldn't it be awesome if 3D printers were available to a wider audience?

3D Africa is a project of Nigeria's Youth for Technology Foundation (YTF). The aim of the project is to help give young girls the skills and confidence to succeed in STEM, as well as encourage their entrepreneurial spirit. CEO Njideka Harry told Techcrunch that "There are cultural biases that hold that science is the domain of males and that it is not important for girls’ future lives and that girls are not as capable as boys when it comes to science learning.”

Africa has been exploited throughout its history, and the current generation still bears the brunt of history.  There are children, especially young girls, who are not properly prepared for careers to take them to the next level. According to Ideas Lab:

"Just as personal computers and the Internet empowered individuals and organizations to create new types of information technology-driven jobs, so will 3D fabrication technologies change the way African entrepreneurs do business by allowing anyone to make (almost) anything. Africa’s economies are not industrial-based, but rely instead on the exploitation and export of the continent’s abundant natural resources. For example, the trade relationship between Africa and China, under which Africa exports raw minerals and imports manufactured goods, is estimated at about $166 billion. 3D printing technologies will help African citizens generate income independent of these kinds of relationships."

From the Indiegogo site, your donation will go towards the following:

  • Equipment costs (3D printers, scanners, classroom projectors)
  • Software, design tools & art supplies
  • Transportation subsidies for students and teachers 
  • Digital cameras
  • Key personnel costs  
  • Family/outreach days

Donate today!

Science Videos Cure the Football Hangover

Never fails.

Never fails.

The Superbowl was awesome! One of the best that I've seen in years! Even though I wanted the Seahawks to win, it was a great game all the way up until the final seconds.

1) Woodpeckers and footballs

Ainissa Ramirez wrote an awesome article titled "Using Football Science to Tackle STEM education. My favorite part is the video below that talks about how woodpeckers avoid concussions - it's all in the small brain that "fits snugly inside their skulls"!

2) Bill Nye being awesome

Bill Nye takes on the air pressure inside of footballs - and climate change -  on this Funny or Die vid.

Too bad his "Go Seahawks" line didn't prove to be true :(

3) Weird Science 2

Also, can't leave without one of my favorites from Funny or Die ... Weird Science 2

Gaming For A Cause #BlackLivesMatter #Spawn4Good

Editor's note: Our site is partnering with The Spawn Point Blog to have a gaming marathon this weekend, Jan 17 - 18.  

Donate to the family of Eric Garner: tinyurl.com/Spawn4Good

My Game Streams: Twitch.tv/ReefJackson

Saturday Jan 17th Schedule (all times in CST)

  • 12pm - 4pm CST: 8 bit games
    • Nintendo: Blades of Steel, Super Dodge Mall, Mario Bros, , Double Dragon 2, River City Ransom, etc
  • 4pm - 8pm CST:: 16 bit games
    • Super Nintendo: Street Fighter 2, Super Mario Kart, Super Mario World, Axelay
    • Sega Genesis: Sonic, Gunstar Heroes, Streets of Rage, etc
    • TurboGrafx 16: Blazing Lazers, Bonk's Adventure, etc
  • 8pm - 12am CST: 32 - 64 bit games
    • Neo Geo: Fatal Fury, Art Of Fighting, Samurai Showdown, etc
    • N64: Cruisin USA, Super Mario 64, F-Zero X, Mario Kart 64, Star Fox 64, Wave Race 64, etc

Sunday Jan 17th Schedule (all times CST)

  • 12pm - 4pm: Wii
    • Super Mario Galaxy 2, Guitar Hero 3, Punch Out Wii, Metroid Prime Trilogy
  • 4pm - 8pm: Wii U
    • Captain Toad, Mario Kart 8, Smash Bros, Hyrule Warriors, NES Remix, Shovel Knight, Tengami, Chariot
  • 8pm - 12am: PS4 / PC
    • Flower, Resogun, Trials Fusion, NBA 2K15,  PS4 / PC + Flower, Resogun, Trials Fusion, NBA 2K15, Foul Play, Goat Simulator, Mount Your Friends

Other Game Streams: Twitch.tv/SpawnOnMeTwitch.tv/SpawnOnMe2

Please see the note below from editor and chief of the Spawn Point Blog, Kahlief Adams.


We at the SpawnPointBlog & Spawn On Me Podcast have been inspired by what we’ve seen in the activism spaces with #icantbreathe and #BlackLivesMatter. We’ve discussed these topics on our show and we want to continue to amplify the messages these communities have been sharing. Whenever we can, we want to put a spotlight on injustices and give people a space through gaming to have their voices heard.

On Jan 17-18, 2015, we ask you to join with us and stream on Twitch. This happening will provide a deliberate space for you to have fun with the community, and to reflect on the unequal way people of color, and specifically African-American people, are treated by law enforcement. We will support the families of those that were lost by donating to the Erica Garner Fund, and The New York Lawyers Guild that continues to organize protests and bail funds for those imprisoned for exercising their 1st Amendment rights on this matter.

All funds donated will be deposited to our CrowdRise fundraiser and then equally distributed to the organizations and families listed above. If you have information about or suggestions for additional organizations involved in work regarding police brutality, or scholarship funds that are collecting donations around this issue, please share those notes in the comments or tweet us @spawnpointblog and @spawnonme

We will be streaming from our respective channels on Twitch (SOM) & (SOM2) We’ll also be hosting other streams as well. Please share this event at anyone you think would be interested, affected or has a platform to signal boost. 

Wanderers - Check Out This Short Film!

 

Wanderers is a beautiful short film that explores would life may look like when we colonize other planets. I'll let the film's author, Erik Wernquist, speak for himself:

"In ancient greek, the planets visible in the sky were collectively called "aster planetes" which means "wandering star". It also refers to ourselves; for hundreds of thousands of years - the wanderers of the Earth. In time I hope we take that leap off the ground and permanently become wanderers of the sky. Wanderers among the wanderers."

. Check it out!

A Deep Sense of Loss #Ferguson #BlackLivesMatter

I previously wrote about the excessive use of tear gas against protesters in Ferguson, MO, where Darren Wilson will not face charges for killing unarmed citizen Michael Brown.  Unfortunately, tear gas was used recklessly again tonight, hitting peaceful protesters as well as journalists.

Brown is another name to add to the increasingly long list of unarmed men and women killed by police. There is no justification for killing someone that does not present an armed and dangerous threat.

This affects science and tech in many ways. The tear gas article mentioned earlier speaks to the scientific justification for using tear gas in a civilian area. Online technology such as social media has been instrumental in keeping the details of this case in the forefront of people's minds. 

Sadly, this adds to the potential science and tech contributors lost to unnecessary violence. Maybe 28 year old Akai Gurley would have inspired someone in his neighborhood to pursue a scientific path.

Maybe 18 year old Michael Brown would have ended up majoring in a science related field in college.   

Maybe 17 year old Trayvon Martin would have attached himself to science during his late high school and college years.

Maybe 12 year old Tamir Rice would have had a chance to enjoy science in middle school.

Black lives matter.