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Izoom waterslide
Izoom waterslide










izoom waterslide
  1. IZOOM WATERSLIDE PORTABLE
  2. IZOOM WATERSLIDE FREE

IZOOM WATERSLIDE PORTABLE

Click here for current pricing: iZOOM® LED Bluetooth Speaker, Wireless, Portable and Waterproof with Built In Microphone for Speakerphone. There are multiple settings (in my head, I call them graphic equalizer, stripes, Las Vegas and Christmas tree) so you can find the one that works best for you.Īs of the time of the writing of this review, this speaker cost $69.77 on Amazon. I am not kidding! It is comparable to sitting around a campfire. Put this thing in a dark room and it just lights everything up and makes everyone smile. But, what makes it magical is the fact that is covered in LED lights and it lights up and pulses with the music in a variety of colors. Those are all wonderful and would make this speaker an excellent buy. If you want to hook it up to a non-Bluetooth device, it is a wire-in capability.

izoom waterslide

It has a little hook so you can hang it up somewhere.Ħ. Ironically, it makes you feel like you are holding one of those very early very bulky cellular phones from the late 80s/early 90s.ĥ. It has an excellent telephone feature that works through your Bluetooth if you are connected to a cell phone. It has a rubber piece to keep water away from the on/off button and charging area. It is waterproof, or at least claims to be. When I use this speaker in my bathroom when I am showering I have to turn it down because it is that loud.ģ. If you play it in a room in your house it should be more than enough unless you are really trying to rock the room.

izoom waterslide

It is a very loud speaker considering its size. It has no syncing issues, even with my Kindle which tends to have syncing issues.Ģ. It is a very easy-to-use Bluetooth speaker. So, what does it do that makes everyone smile?įirst, let's look at all of the great things this speaker is before we get to why it is so fun.ġ. I know that I never would have spent the cash for a speaker that does what this one does, but now that I have it I never want to give it up. I want to thank the fine people at iZoom for sending me a copy to review. All our CAPM and UFPM lab and practice work will be occurring simultaneous to this project, so students will be constantly thinking about how the tools we’re developing connect back to the situation that they’re studying in detail.I have reviewed more than my fair share of speakers and I can truly say that I have never came across such a simple tech item that literally brings a smile to people's faces like this speaker.

izoom waterslide

The only restriction was that there had to be motion changing at some point in the situation.

IZOOM WATERSLIDE FREE

Students have chosen situations that they think are cool and somewhat complicated – running up the stairs with a backpack, sliding down a water slide, shooting a free throw. My thinking is, am I practicing curved line drawing, or am I trying to derive acceleration? Here are the two versions, in case you’re curious:īy the way, the combined CAPM and UFPM unit is centered around a big “analyzing complex motion” project”. Since I also noticed students having a really hard time making a useful curved line, I made another version with the points already plotted. I noticed a LOT of students struggled with the graph paper provided on an MI worksheet, so I revised the worksheet to make the graph paper a little more friendly. Then they work to make tangent lines of their own, with some canned x-t data for acceleration. You can see a little screencast summary I made of this here: We move the intersection point back and forth, and students see how the tangent line itself depends on the slope of the curve at this point. THEN I zoom out, and we see that the tangent line is actually just showing the slope that one point. When we begin our discussion, I have the screen super zoomed in, so it looks like curve and the tangent line are both straight. This photo shows a little Geogebra thing I put together with a curved x-t graph, and a tangent line. Haven’t posted in a while, but things have been going really well in class! We’re transitioning to a combined UFPM and CAPM unit that I’ve assembled.












Izoom waterslide