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Saturday, December 28, 2019
Summer learning journey
I did this for my Summer learning journey. We had to watch a video and write one thing that I learn and surprised. What did you learn from the video? Please comment and tell me.
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Kia ora Haemo, this is Kieryn from the Summer Learning Journey.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking part in the Summer Learning Journey and creating this post about 3D printed prosthetics!
The video you were required to watch was full of such great content, and I learnt so much about the way prosthetics are made!
I was also surprised with what the children could do with their prosthetic hands. They could catch a ball ,throw a ball, play paper, scissors, rock, and even go swimming!
These kids were unstoppable with their new hands, and that was an awesome thing to see!
Perhaps you could link the video in to your post so your viewers can have more of an understanding as to what the video is about.
I see that in your post you referred to the prosthetic hand as a ‘robot hand’. Why is this?
If you had been missing a hand for your entire life and was offered the opportunity to have a prosthetic hand, would you take it?
Nga mihi