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− | *The computers in Room 38 are solely for technology uses only according to [[Mr Gray]] | + | *The computers in Room 38 are solely for technology uses only according to [[Mr Gray]] but if you just have a project going on Circuit Wizard or any of the technology programs on when [[Mr Gray]] comes into the room you'll be alright. |
*Steve Taylor, William's dad is a frequent visitor to electronics club and donated the huge globe that resided in the school hall until a couple of months ago. Mr Taylor is a real, professional electronic engineer, and owns his own company doing it. He donated masses of LED's to the tech department at the beginning of the school year 2009-2010. He helps Taylor with his A-Levels and gave Andrew Wilson a place to do his work experience. | *Steve Taylor, William's dad is a frequent visitor to electronics club and donated the huge globe that resided in the school hall until a couple of months ago. Mr Taylor is a real, professional electronic engineer, and owns his own company doing it. He donated masses of LED's to the tech department at the beginning of the school year 2009-2010. He helps Taylor with his A-Levels and gave Andrew Wilson a place to do his work experience. | ||
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+ | Although we should really just be doing electronics at Electronics Club. It doesn't stop, just about every day [[William Taylor|William]], [[Alan Doherty|Alan]] and [[Taylor Ives|Taylor]]. | ||
Every break and lunchtime without fail the Electronics room is filled with barmy inventive ideas and chattering. | Every break and lunchtime without fail the Electronics room is filled with barmy inventive ideas and chattering. |
Revision as of 06:55, 1 October 2010
Electronics Club is a club run by Mr Fitton from 3:45 till 5:00 on Mondays after school in rooms 37 & 38. Regular visitors include:
Trivia
- The computers in Room 38 are solely for technology uses only according to Mr Gray but if you just have a project going on Circuit Wizard or any of the technology programs on when Mr Gray comes into the room you'll be alright.
- Steve Taylor, William's dad is a frequent visitor to electronics club and donated the huge globe that resided in the school hall until a couple of months ago. Mr Taylor is a real, professional electronic engineer, and owns his own company doing it. He donated masses of LED's to the tech department at the beginning of the school year 2009-2010. He helps Taylor with his A-Levels and gave Andrew Wilson a place to do his work experience.
Never ending
Although we should really just be doing electronics at Electronics Club. It doesn't stop, just about every day William, Alan and Taylor.
Every break and lunchtime without fail the Electronics room is filled with barmy inventive ideas and chattering.