![]() NASA has a game geared towards kids that helps understand ocean currents. Monokai created the Deep Sea Stress, where you create a deep sea creature. Xavier Bourry created a simple Ocean Simulator for Google Experiments. In between you learn some neat facts and see many different kinds of weird and wonderful creatures that live under the surface!įor more sea expiration, we have a video from Tech Insider and another from RealLifeLore exploring the depths of our seas! Natural World Facts has a 16 minute video exploration of our oceans and a site for further exploration. We look forward to the coming semester, and are excited to help you bring your ideas to life in-person again! Author Kar Rosen Posted on AugAugLeave a comment on We’re Back! Things I Found on The Internet: Earthįrom the furthest depths of deep space we go to the depths of our very oceans– which are less explored than space!Īnother one of Neal’s works should also be highlighted– The Deep Sea is a scrolling adventure from the surface of the ocean to the bottom of the Challenger Deep– the deepest known place in the ocean. Please stay in touch and stay informed about future events by checking back here on the Blog and following us on Instagram. – we are always excited to hear from you. ![]() You can also email Kar and Anna Pinkas, the Makerspace director ( with any questions, ideas for individual or class projects etc. ![]() If you have a project in mind and want to ensure you’ll be able to use a specific tool at a specific time, please email Kar, the lab manager ( ) to reserve your spot. Please note that we will be limiting occupancy to five people to help maintain social distancing for the time being. You are welcome to stop by at any time during opening hours – whether it’ll be your first time in the space or you were a “regular” before the pandemic. ![]() If you are new to the BMCC Makerspace, you can find useful information (including available equipment, opening hours, tutorials etc.) on the rest of our website. We are glad to inform you that the Makerspace will be reopening Wednesday, September 1st, 2021 ! Our planned schedule for the Fall semester is Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays, 10 AM – 3PM
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