Dr_JU
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I am studying to become a technology teacher (since you never know when things might change).
In the pedagogical subject 'teaching practice 1', we had to provide school support in a vulnerable people on the outskirts of the city (very common in Argentina). ironically called 'garden city 2', we know it as 'KM 4'.
Throughout the week I got to teach how to use and take advantage of LLMs (Free: GPT, Copilot, Grook, Deepseek), for the different everyday scenarios in which they can be related, as well as their conscious use.
Since it was aimed at the general public (children and adults), many mothers and kids took part in the training.
And yesterday the topic of 'image generation' came up, to which one of the kids had the idea of creating a PET (for the group that next year we hope to start with programming, electronics, home automation, robotics, etc).
And as I had already told everyone that we would use B4X (But let me learn it first).
So they started with some ideas for prompting; where all areas of knowledge were explored to create a PET.
That's why now I present to you SNIP the 4REX:
In the pedagogical subject 'teaching practice 1', we had to provide school support in a vulnerable people on the outskirts of the city (very common in Argentina). ironically called 'garden city 2', we know it as 'KM 4'.
Among professionals in my city and province, they already know about my knowledge, skills, and abilities, which is why we also formed a group to really be able to help those people, and not just provide primary assistance.
Although it's a project that will start next year, this year we plan to gather more information to create clear strategies that can achieve tangible results. In the meantime, we are teaching practical and theoretical things related to technology, electricity, electronics, 3D design & print, etc. (mostly related to practical home works and professions).
Thanks to the fact that the government gave away netbooks & tablets (very low-end) some time ago, but never taught how to make use of them (just for photos). That's why through Linux, virtualization, CADE SIMU, FreeCAD, LibreOffice, recycled devices, (and soon B4X), we aim to provide knowledge and tools in a tangible way.
Although it's a project that will start next year, this year we plan to gather more information to create clear strategies that can achieve tangible results. In the meantime, we are teaching practical and theoretical things related to technology, electricity, electronics, 3D design & print, etc. (mostly related to practical home works and professions).
Thanks to the fact that the government gave away netbooks & tablets (very low-end) some time ago, but never taught how to make use of them (just for photos). That's why through Linux, virtualization, CADE SIMU, FreeCAD, LibreOffice, recycled devices, (and soon B4X), we aim to provide knowledge and tools in a tangible way.
Throughout the week I got to teach how to use and take advantage of LLMs (Free: GPT, Copilot, Grook, Deepseek), for the different everyday scenarios in which they can be related, as well as their conscious use.
Since it was aimed at the general public (children and adults), many mothers and kids took part in the training.
And yesterday the topic of 'image generation' came up, to which one of the kids had the idea of creating a PET (for the group that next year we hope to start with programming, electronics, home automation, robotics, etc).
And as I had already told everyone that we would use B4X (But let me learn it first).
So they started with some ideas for prompting; where all areas of knowledge were explored to create a PET.
That's why now I present to you SNIP the 4REX:
- SNIP for SNIP+PET = Snippet
- 4REX because "one to rule them all" + FOURREX when pronounced, it sounds similar to FURRO-REX (from Furry culture).
- A little FOX because: it's playful, cunning, super intelligent, versatile, and a predator with huge potential by nature.
- With many tails, representing the different platforms and systems where it can be deployed, as well as its use cases. (Obviously, also inspired by the anime Naruto, "A demon with 9 tails").