300 students gathered at the College Trophy
The gym of the school professional St. Joseph has transformed the space of one afternoon in the real circuit for miniature cars .--> Technical Difficulties, sand dunes, bridge, tunnel ... At the College Trophy held annually, students in the first of the facility have not failed to imagination to make test the motor confections of their young counterparts, drawn from grades 3 to 14 colleges in the region. Earlier this school year, the St. Joseph High School distributed the CKD cars. College students in the region did the rest, under the guidance of their teacher technologie.Plusieurs hours per week Gasqueres Peter, teaches at Notre Dame de Berck. Friday, he was at the rendezvous with his team of students. "Since October we have been working on this project with several hours per week, says he. There is a real investment on the part of students. They work in groups, each on one of points that takes into account the competition. " Because it is not only to separate institutions from the outcome of the race cars. Besides the installation of models, the students had, as and when assembling the pieces, edit a blog on the web, to share their adventure. Videos, reviews, interviews ... The aim is to account for the different stages of assembly and concerns encountered in the project. Some have not failed to imagination and creativity demonstrated undeniable. Another piece of the project: the realization of the design of a car. Stickers, paintings, calligraphy ... "These are girls who often gets stuck, and affix a touch of femininity," says Daniel Kern, profe ssor of Mechanical Engineering within the School St. Jo.Pour Daniel Kern this type of initiative allows not only to create a dynamic among the students who invest around a practical project, but also to bring together faculty. "Bringing together the teams and their teacher can also create a special relationship between them, and allow students to approach the building from a different perspective." Sylvia FLAHAUT
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