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2004 Clock Making Expedition; Left; Elise Harvey, EfP board members Aurora Siegel, Autumn Siegel, & Victoria Croasdell-Siegel.

 

2004 Clock Making Expedition;  Left: EfP board members John Siegel, Michael Cook, painting clock edges.

 

2004 Clock Making Expedition; EfP board member Victoria Croasdell-Siegel, painting clock edges. 

 

2003; Responsible Technology Program -  EfP board members John, Victoria, Autumn and Aurora presented and demonstrated aspects of responsible technologies. Classes of students came through the gymnasium in groups to use a variety of science and robotics exhibits that the Siegel's brought in for the day.

 

2003; Responsible Technology Program - A group of students join hands in a circle to demonstrate an experiment with an exhibit John Siegel made, called "The Human Conductor".

 

2005 Phinney Chorus Raises $2,215 for Lekol Po Nou. Photo by David Smith.

 

2-2006; Responsible Technology Program - EfP board members John, Aurora & Autumn Siegel, demonstrating a mobile robot, that can grasp and move objects.

 

2-2006; Responsible Technology Program -One, of the many groups of students, who watched the presentation - demonstration. The Power Point presentation also included a section on Lekol Pa Nou.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




2004 Clock Making Expedition; Elise Harvey cutting clock faces.

 

2004 Clock Making Expedition; EfP board members Aurora Siegel, and Autumn Siegel painting clock edges. 

 

2004 Clock Making Expedition;  Left: EfP board members Pierre Balthazar, Julie Fleming, painting clock edges. 

   

2003; Responsible Technology Program -Here students are seen crowding around an exhibit by John Siegel called the "Pentiductor". 

 

     

2003; Responsible Technology Program - Students get to use "Hands On" exhibits that demonstrate different kinds of technologies made by the Siegel family.

 

2-2006; Responsible Technology Program -EfP board members John, Victoria, Autumn and Aurora presented and demonstrated aspects of responsible technologies at the Washington Elementary School in Owosso, MI, in February of 2006. Classes of students came through the gymnasium in groups to see a Power Point presentation, followed by an actual demonstration of a mobile robot. The robot, operated by Autumn & Aurora Siegel, retrieved a simulated bomb from a public area and placed it into an explosion proof container.  This provided only one example of how technology can be used for humanitarian purposes. The Power Point presentation also included a section on Lekol Pa Nou.

 

2-2006; Responsible Technology Program -EfP board members Victoria, Autumn & Aurora Siegel, demonstrating how art can be used to convey positive concepts and is a preliminary to designing technologies.