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trishjoyce
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this is to all hugo leandro's so called students...

I dont believe you ...who are all these people you have dressed as children making these brilliant neat cool models ..

how did they do it..they all look so neat and colorful..all these so called children had all their finger and no glue ..how come i am 55 and get into such messes and end upwith a glued up rubish dump in miniture...

if you are all children...THUNK...thats my chin hitting the table...

wow ...i cannot pick a favorite... i have loved seeing every one and when my little girl (now 30) comes round i will be showing them all to her..

well done all of you...MORE MORE MORE... trish

hugo leandro
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Thanks for your kind

Thanks for your kind comments...I didn't know that someone could like them, but I posted in order just to show what the students were able to build. This is strenght to motivate them to keep on building automata. 

robives
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I quite agree Trish. Amazing

I quite agree Trish. Amazing stuff! 

Rob

hugo leandro
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Thank you, Rob. :)

Thank you, Rob. :)

maxlrainer
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Hi Hugo, I watched all the

Hi Hugo,
I watched all the videos an had a look to them at your blog. I like the models. Each with its own kind charm. Keep on teaching building (paper-)automata.

maxlrainer

hugo leandro
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Thank you, too, Max. I'm sure

Thank you, too, Max. I'm sure we'll keep on building them. All the best.

trishjoyce
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did your students design

did your students design those models themselves....or did they have premade to work from...

i still cant get over the fact that all ALL those students came up with original models.

i can see one or maybe two  students in a class that clever...but a whole gang of them....

its more practice and 'must try harder' for me...

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