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Whilst considering the truth of the world and facts that I have learnt from the alternative news sites such as whatreallyhappened.com, I wondered if there was a way to inform people using paper but in an interactive manner - and here is my solution - let me introduce the new and fantastic ...
"Interactive Pamphlet"
Easy to build yourself
Low carbon impact
Can be recycled - reset the answers and leave for the next person
Comes in an assortment of colours (just change the paper)
Can be totally personalised
Totally awesome
Interactive Pamphlet - Read the question ...
Interactive Pamphlets - Pull tab to answer question ...
Interactive Pamphlets - Turn over to find out more!
Create your own version now using the following template - print it out and follow the guides ...
Also, you can create smaller versions - just reduce the print size.
"Are we made of stardust?" Small Interactive Pamphlet
Click the following image and download your own version to print out and question the world...
Or visit "Odin's Table" to collect a FREE printed version of the Interactive Pamphlet and see it in action on the tables in the only Scandinavian Cafe in the Midlands ...
A suggestion from Garry @ http://www.hue7design.co.uk. Build your pamphlets with multi choice questions. Pull the tab to reveal the answer for that row. Thanks Garry!
You can now visit the Scandinavian cafe "Odin's Table" in Beeston to collect pre-printer Interactive Pamphlets and enjoys some Swedish snacks and drinks. For more information go to http://www.odinstable.co.uk/
Inspired from a bag with the image "Books not Bombs" - a real experiment that could be tested in the real world. Pick a war, any war then drop books instead of bombs, drop knowledge instead of destruction, drop help and remove fear, drop equipment (microscopes, telescopes) to investigate the world rather than destroy it ... The amazing thing about this thought, this idea is that it can be tried now, today, at this very moment and the results can be checked. Military still get to fly sorties and dodge missiles, but the bombs hold knowledge of this world to help them improve their lives - from the greatest writers of our time. I would rather see depleted books lying around rather than depleted uranium! Contents of a Knowledge Bomb? William Li: Can we eat to starve cancer? https://www.ted.com/playlists/181/the_most_popular_science_talks A 50-cent microscope that folds like origami https://www.ted.com/playlists/2/tech_breakthrough The Knowledge: How to R...
Whilst living on a boat we had to create areas of interest for our daughter Mia to play in. When creating a doorway to cover the hatch exit we covered it in chalkboard paint so it could be used for lot of different things: Learning to draw and write with Mia Writing notes Leaving messages for other people So I say we can take this idea further just like in the image below and have chalkboards on every childs bedroom wall. Providing a fun learning area that is reusable and cheap to get up and running. I think this should be supported by governments and companies as a cheap and fun way to teach children and provide them with an area of creativity. So a simple kit would contain the following: enough paint to create a 2m x 2m square paint brush instructions on how to use the new "chalkboard for learning" chalk to last for a month sign up to receive a quarterly newsletter on activities for the chalkboard Number counting with Rainbow Dash ...
After moving house and collecting a lot of cardboard packaging - what to do with it all? Straight down to the tip? Well the first load went that way and then I thought, hey maybe I can do something with this stuff? So 30 minutes later with my daughter insisting on helping me we had a larger than life "Upsy Daisy" and a "Snap Happy Annie" Crocodile in the garden made from cardboard packaging from Ikea . These look great and our little girl couldn't help but drag the 2d characters around the garden and gave them great big hugs. Could this be taken further - maybe drop some characters in a park (nice ones only please). Build a Zoo in the city? Not too many now or else the cardboard will get everywhere but for special occasions and fun.
A suggestion from Garry @ http://www.hue7design.co.uk. Build your pamphlets with multi choice questions. Pull the tab to reveal the answer for that row. Thanks Garry!
ReplyDeleteYou can now visit the Scandinavian cafe "Odin's Table" in Beeston to collect pre-printer Interactive Pamphlets and enjoys some Swedish snacks and drinks.
ReplyDeleteFor more information go to http://www.odinstable.co.uk/