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Electronic bagpipes
We built a small musical instrument that will delight children and will allow them to play 8 notes and shift their frequency as desired using a potentiometer. Projects like the laser harp published in the previous...
- Posted 5 years ago
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Piper Computer Kit 2 Teaches Kids How to Become a Perfect Hardware Hacker
Teaching kids how to code is considered one of the core skills for the 21st Century, helping children develop the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) tools they’ll need in the future. The Piper Computer Kit took...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Arduino Education Science Kit Officially Launched By Google and Arduino
Google and Arduino have partnered together to developer and launch the Arduino Science Kit Physics Lab, the first official Arduino kit designed for middle school curriculum. The kit provides schoolers with a hands-on experience, enabling them to...
- Posted 6 years ago
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CrowPi: the Raspberry Pi Educational Hacker Kit
On Kickstarter, Hong Kong based Elecrow is launching a CrowPi educational kit for teaching the basics of Raspberry Pi hardware hacking for classrooms or informal DIY education. The kit, which is available with or without a Raspberry...
- Posted 7 years ago
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SMARS: Make it Simple and Modular!
SMARS acronym of “Screwless/Screwed Modular Robotic System” is a simple robot designed to the educational field. This robot is composed by a reduced number of components and it can be mounted without screws and without soldering any...
- Posted 7 years ago
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EDUino: the 3D Printed Arduino Robot for Your Kids
EDUino is a 3D printed robot designed by Italian company Sharebot, based on Arduino technology and presented in kit form for children to build at school. The kit includes a Sharebot KIWI-3D EDU, a small desktop 3D printer designed...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Koov, the educational robotics coding kit by Sony
Sony is the latest tech giant to use a crowdfunding platform to test the waters. In this case, Sony will essentially be using Indiegogo to gauge customer interest and hopefully gain some insight into the U.S. market as it...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Gravity Starter Kit for Arduino: all you need is code!
Gravity Starter Kit for Arduino is an open-source, plug&play electronics toolkit that provides Arduino beginners and makers with the easiest experience of learning and playing with the Arduino platform. Summertime is a magic period when most of...
- Posted 8 years ago
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Bq – bringing the manufacturing back to Europe with an impressive economical growth
BQ, a spanish company born in 2010 is now selling in many European countries. Became famous for their innovative approach to smartphones and tablets, designed to be affordable but really reliable and resilient: the best product you...
- Posted 9 years ago
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Robo Wunderkind: a programmable robot for kids of all ages, on Kickstarter
Educational robotics is a charming developing trend. Especially now, with so many initiative taken by parents, professionals, teachers ad makers to bring software sciences and applied robotics into primary schools, to have children learning scientific concept at...
- Posted 9 years ago
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Primo is an Arduino based Set to teach programming to children age 4 to 7
Time to support this fantastic educational project: all Arduino based: Primo is a play-set that uses shapes, colours and spacial awareness to teach programming logic through a tactile, warm and magical learning experience. Primo makes an incredibly important, but otherwise...
- Posted 11 years ago
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Kano: An (educational) computer anyone can make is on Kickstarter
We love educational projects and Kano embodies most of the things we love: it’s based on Open source (Raspberry PI + Open Source code) and it’s targeted to kids to increase their willingness to be interested in...
- Posted 11 years ago