Paper folding | Origami

Paper fortune teller

A fortune teller (also called a cootie catcher, chatterbox, salt cellar, whirlybird, or paku-paku) is a form of origami used in children's games. Parts of the fortune teller are labelled with colors or numbers that serve as options for a player to choose from, and on the inside are eight flaps, each concealing a message. The person operating the fortune teller manipulates the device based on the choices made by the player, and finally one of the hidden messages is revealed. These messages may purport to answer questions (hence the name) or they may be activities that the player must perform. The same shape may also be used as pincers or as a salt cellar. (Wikipedia).

Paper fortune teller
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The fascinating history of the creation of ATM

You might be surprised to know that your bank’s Automated Teller Machines (ATMs, also known as Cash Machine) have been around since 1960. These convenient money-dispensing devices have a fascinating history, partially because they did not simply have one inventor. Instead, today’s ATMs c

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The Big Bang! Amazing Paper Trick!

Learn how to make an extremely loud popping sound from a little piece of paper!

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The History of Credit Cards (How Clay Tablets Became Credit Cards) - It's History

When you go to the checkout line at a grocery store or when it is time to pay the bill after eating dinner at a restaurant, payment is as simple as handing over your credit card to the cashier or waitress, and with a quick swipe or scan, your debt is paid, and you are on your way. You don’

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iPad Salesman + Magician = AMAZING!

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Sleight of Hand Magic Card Trick, Revealed!

A super simple, yet effective trick. Learn in seconds!

From playlist Magic Tricks

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SmartBoard Handwriting

Use the calligraphy pen to make hand writing on the SmartBoard fancier. Also, learn to convert handwritten text to typed text.

From playlist SmartBoard Workshop

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Gifted and Talented Instruction on a Budget

Tough economic times have slashed school budgets across the nation. How can teachers differentiate for gifted learners without money for additional textbooks or classroom materials? Watch this webinar to learn about free and accessible ways to add depth, complexity, acceleration, and novel

From playlist GATE Programs

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This Mysterious Material Moves Around on Your Hand

In this video I show you a "fortune telling" fish that wiggles around in your hand. I try to figure out what is causing the movement by trying several different experiments. Watch other popular videos from my channel Superhydrophobic Knife Slices Water Drops in Half https://youtu.be/Ls_

From playlist Science is awesome!

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Potpourri - Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project - 1/20/2015

Adam, Norm, and Will discuss a variety of topics, ranging from online controversies to ghost stories to aerial photography. Enjoy!

From playlist The Adam Savage Project

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“From Berkeley to Berlin” Part 2 – Tom Ramos

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Penn Jillette: How to Raise an Atheist Family | Big Think

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From playlist Penn Jillette | Big Think

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Penn Jillette on Placebo Prayer: Should Atheists Talk to God? | Big Think

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From playlist Penn Jillette | Big Think

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From playlist SPOTLIGHT: Innovation from Unexpected Places

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“From Berkeley to Berlin” Part 3 – Tom Ramos

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Alan Kay - ARPA / Xerox PARC culture

On 30th October 2019, Plexal Innovation Centre hosted a celebration of 50 years of the Internet at Here East in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Moderated by Jim Boulton, the keynote speaker was Alan Kay, who spoke about the lessons to be learned from the culture at ARPA / Xerox PARC that

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The Computer Chronicles - Personal Finance Software (1996)

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