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Focus on


Design Technology Caterpillar


Gobbler SA


$240


Why not further enrich the learning experience by showing pupils real-life examples of the cam based models used in Focus on Mechanical Toys?


Visit www.mechanicalmonkey.co.uk to see our extensive range of mechanical models.


All the mechanical models featured in this catalogue and on our website have been certified by their manufacturers as suitable for children over the age of eight years.


$240 Cam Motion Analysis An interactive ‘cam motion module’ with 3D animations allows


students to decide on the correct shape and size of cams for their projects. By altering cam variables such as shape, size and offset, students can see how follower output motion is affected by studying an easy to use 2D lateral displacement graph.


$240 SA Ocean Motion Pecking bird PA Blackbird Pie $240


$560 PA


SA


$240 PA $352 Integrated 2D graphics module


A built in 2D drawing program is included to help students design their own mechanical toys. This includes an image library of pre-drawn shapes that are fully scalable, with no loss of detail, and can be exported for use in other programs.


Computer System Requirements


u 140mb hard drive space u Pentium 200 or above u Windows XP/ Vista/ 7 u Compatible with most PC networks u Ideal for use with LCD projectors and interactive whiteboards


u MSI files are supplied with this CD-ROM Distributed by: ETC Educational Technology Connection (HK) Ltd Tel: 2653 2789 Fax:2656 1627 email: info@etc-edutechconnect.com.hk Room 1509, Cityplaza 4, Tai Koo Shing, Hong Kong


SA Self-assembly Kit PA Pre-assembled Model


The Gardener


$400 PA


Monkey Young Engineer


Crocodile


SA


Perky Porky


$240 SA


*battery not included


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