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My son Aaron is a lego pro. He also likes movies and his iPod. Put those three things together and you get stop motion Lego movies made with an iPod! He started uploading his videos recently to his new YouTube channel (yeah, that took mom and dad a while to get used to…) so I thought I’d embed his videos in a Tableau In YouTube, click “Share”, “Embed” and then copy the embed code. You will need only the url betweeen quotes. Create a spreadsheet with the information you want to include about each video across the columns, including the embed link url: In Tableau Public, connect to your spreadsheet, make the chart you want to use to change the video link (in this case, I made a simple bar chart showing the views of each video), and make sure you drag the “Embed” dimension field into Detail, like this: Next, make a new dashboard, add your chart, and drag a “Web Page” object where you would like to place it (either “Tiled” or “Floating”, whichever you would prefer).




When the “Edit URL” dialog box pops up, just leave it blank and click “OK” for now: Lastly, add a Dashboard Action by selecting Dashboard > Actions > Add Action > URL > and fill out the resulting dialog box as follows: Click one of the bars, and you should see the video load in the Web Page object box. Data viz and video, all in one. As for the “Aaron’s LegoTube” sign, I used this fun Chrome Lego Builder page to make that.Here are the videos that hit it big on YouTube in 2016 - plus, find out what makes a video go viral! YouTube is still the best place to find the biggest trending videos. Recently the site released their list of top trending videos in 2016. It includes everything from a Nike ad to a father and son team that take a look inside things. Follow KTLA Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro on Facebook or Twitter for cool apps, tech tricks & tips! I talked to YouTube Trends Expert Nina Tyler about the stories behind these vidoes and asked her what makes a video go viral.




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‘Where’s My Challenge’ YouTube Channel Go Bare-Foot Running On A Load Of LEGOHere's one way to make your fitness session at the gym a hell of a lot more painful. So imagine our surprise when we saw this video of people voluntarily running across hundreds of LEGO pieces, while on a treadmill. Why would you do this to yourself?! Staple your scrotum, wrestle a bear, rip gaffer tape from your hairy shins – do anything, just don’t do this. This is self-inflicted pain on an unprecedented level. If you’ve seen The Revenant and thought Leonardo Di Caprio had it bad in that, wait till you see some random dudes run on LEGO. Screenshot: WheresMyChallenge (via – YouTube). You May Also Like: Video: Remote Control Car Flies Off Ramp And Sets A New World Record NASA Scientist Teams Up With Engineers To Build The World’s Largest NERF Gun Newsletter Terms & Conditions Please enter your email so we can keep you updated with news, features and the latest offers.




If you are not interested you can unsubscribe at any time. We will never sell your data and you'll only get messages from us and our partners whose products and services we think you'll enjoy. Read our full Privacy Policy as well as Terms & Conditions. LEGO® Education WeDo 2.0 Core Set This set is based upon the latest science standards and was created to enhance students' curiosity and science skills. The set is delivered in a storage bin along with sorting trays, labels, a Smarthub, a Medium Motor, Motion Sensor, a Tilt Sensor, and enough building elements for two students. The accompanying desktop and tablet supported software provides an easy-to-use programming environment and includes the WeDo 2.0 Curriculum Pack, which covers life, physical, earth, and space sciences, as well as engineering. The accompanying eLearning program helps teachers to become confident users of the WeDo 2.0 Core Set. Please check our System Requirements to ensure your device(s) are compatible with the WeDo 2.0 solution before you purchase.




Every WeDo 2.0 Core Set is delivered in a sturdy, plastic storage bin that comes with a sorting tray and contains: 280 LEGO system building elements WeDo 2.0 Smarthub – The Smarthub is an electronic system based building brick that is part of the LEGO Power Functions (LPF) 2.0, a new technology platform for LEGO Education. It has built-in Bluetooth low energy to wireless connect to the control software/App. It is powered from a battery source, 2 AA batteries or a rechargeable battery pack. It has two I/O ports to connect to external motors, sensors or any new component belonging to the LPF 2.0 system. It has a built-in RGB light surface that can show up to 10 different colors that be controlled by the software/App Medium Motor – The Medium Motor can be programmed to clockwise and counter-clockwise and to move at different power levels. Axles or other LEGO® system bricks and other LEGO elements can be attached to the motor. Motion sensor – The Motion Sensor detects objects within a range of 15 centimeters depending on the design of the object.




The motion sensor can also be used as a range detector and can detect if an object is close or far away (up to 15 cm). Tilt sensor – The Tilt Sensor reports the direction it is tilted. A new functionality in the WeDo 2.0 Tilt sensor is “shake” mode. The Tilt Sensor detects changes within six different positions: Tilt This Way, Tilt That Way, Tilt Up, Tilt Down, No tilt, Any tilt (shake). Sticker sheet for labeling sorting tray compartments The WeDo 2.0 Core Set contains all of the building elements required to build the Get Started Project, along with the base and design library models featured in the WeDo 2.0 Curriculum Pack. Two students share one core set to boost collaboration skills. The LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 curriculum pack is built on Next Generation Science Standards and delivers key science content to second through fourth grade students. The curriculum facilitates and supports a clear, easy-to-follow journey through subjects, including: life-, physical-, earth- and space sciences, and engineering.




Features projects totaling more than 40 hours of instructional content. The WeDo 2.0 software provides an excellent platform for science learning, offering an innovative way for students to model reality, conduct investigations, and use design skills. Programming is an important part of 21st century learning. The WeDo 2.0 software teaches programming in an intuitive way – letting students bring their creations to life while sharpening computational thinking skills like logical reasoning, pattern recognition, and modeling simulations. The software also features a colorful drag and drop interface that is easy for students to use and understand. The WeDo 2.0 software lets you: Access the curriculum pack Access to Get Started, Guided and Open Projects Access the digital building instructions and receive programming guidance Use the integrated Documentation tool For a list of compatible devices, please see Software Requirements. The WeDo 2.0 Core Set, Software and Project gives you access to basic assessment rubrics and an integrated documentation tool where students can:




- Take pictures of important steps of their prototype or their final models. - Take pictures of the team working on something important. - Record a video explaining a problem they are facing. - Record a video explaining their investigation. - Write critical information within the Documentation tool. - Find supporting pictures on the Internet. - Take a screen capture of their program. - Write, draw, or sketch on paper and take a photo of it. We’re here to support you before, during and after purchase. Online and telephone support is available for brick replacement, software-related queries or general technical questions. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Call 866-349-LEGO (5346) or email support@legoeducation.us. WeDo 2.0 strengthens students’ understanding of the eight science and engineering practices, including asking questions and solving problems, modeling, prototyping, investigating, analyzing and interpreting data, computational thinking, creating evidence based arguments, and obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information.

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