My original post:
A teacher has asked me to try to find a web site she remembers using in
the past. The web site allows students to design their own Rube
Goldberg-like machine online. She says the name Rube Goldberg was used
in the site. I have searched around and couldn't find anything that
allowed for interactive online design. Please email me directly if you
know of a site like this.
Many thanks.
I never found the site my teacher was thinking of but got some other
possibilities. One of the teachers in my school discovered the first
site which allows students to build contraptions online. Thanks to
Vicki Reutter and Rebecca Bertacchi for the other suggestions.
http://fossweb.com/modules3-6/LeversandPulleys/index.html
www.prek-12engineering.org/data/d32/RubeGoldberg.pdf
A Rube Goldberg-esq interactive game called Clack:
http://fizzlebot.com/gdc1/cgdc1.php?puzzleID=15
also try using "Mouse Trap" game in your search term.
--Jackie
Jackie Richardson
Library Media Specialist
Main Street School
Irvington, NY 10533
914.269.5229
jacqueline.richardson@irvingtonschools.org
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