Hi,
First, Happy Holidays, everyone!!
ABOUT OUR COURSE BLOGS:
1) You must have a blog for my courses that is updated weekly with course work.
2) If you have a blogger blog, please allow commenting.
3) If you have a tumblr blog, you must add DISQUS to it in order for me to comment.
4) If you have a naver blog, please find a way to allow me to comment. As of now, I am not able to comment on naver blogs.
5) Failure to create a blog and to update weekly will affect your grade.
If you do not have a blog, please create one now and bring the URL to our next class to add to the course blog.
Thank you.
Monday, September 28, 2015
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Friday, September 25, 2015
Trash Bins Presentation--What You Need to Include
Trash Bins Presentation--What You Need to Include:
1) Object (Bin)
2) Set of Bins (metal/glass, paper, plastic)
3) Slogan
4) Position/Location in Environment
5) How to Use
6) Universal Symbols
7) Logo
8) How to Empty
9) Which Type of Truck Empties
10) How Many Workers Empty
11) Campaign
a) stickers
b) lights/sounds
c) award system
d) street graphics
e) color system
f) uniform for pickup workers
g) bin locator app
1) Object (Bin)
2) Set of Bins (metal/glass, paper, plastic)
3) Slogan
4) Position/Location in Environment
5) How to Use
6) Universal Symbols
7) Logo
8) How to Empty
9) Which Type of Truck Empties
10) How Many Workers Empty
11) Campaign
a) stickers
b) lights/sounds
c) award system
d) street graphics
e) color system
f) uniform for pickup workers
g) bin locator app
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Recycling in Bergen Norway thanks Markus
Here is a movie about the trash disposal system of Bergen, Norway.
They
are the first city in the world to do something like this. The trash
gets sent in 70 km/h to the recycle stations. There, plastic and paper
are recycled and the rest is burned. The heat is used for warming up
houses, called "distant heat".
I hope you can use some of this information as inspiration.
They
are the first city in the world to do something like this. The trash
gets sent in 70 km/h to the recycle stations. There, plastic and paper
are recycled and the rest is burned. The heat is used for warming up
houses, called "distant heat".
I hope you can use some of this information as inspiration.
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