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Webinar Recap: STEM from a Distance: Family Making, 3D Printing, and S – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

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Watch This Webinar TOPIC: STEM From a Distance: Family Making, 3D Printing, and Setting Intentions WHEN: August 20th 3 pm Pacific/ 5 pm Central/ 6 pm Eastern Join our second panel discussion as we discuss making as a family, 3D printing from a distance, and setting intentions for maximizing remote learning through sync
Microcontrollers and 3D Printers Micro:bit : https://microbit.org/code/ Raspberry Pi

Invention Ideas – Self-Made Interactive Exit Ticket | Makey Makey – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/blog/makey-your-own-interactive-exit-ticket-with-scratch-and-makey-makey

Updated October 16th to include the community’s exit tickets! First: We Were Challenged to Makey Makey Last week our content creator, Colleen Graves, was challenged on Twitter to Makey Makey a version of this informal exit rating system found in the Toronto International airport. I want one of these for my classroom. I
Graves (@gravescolleen) September 19, 2018 Sine Lab in () made an example on their Pi-Top

Maker Class Lesson One: Crafting and Designing Switches – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/how-to-instructions/lesson-eight-crafting-and-designing-switches

Up until now you’ve learned how circuits work and explored Makey Makey. But now let’s go further by exploring switches. Switches are a simple type of sensor. Sensors and microcontrollers power our world. But what is a sensor? And what is a microcontroller? And how do they work together? Let’s get started!
People use sensors with Makey Makey and other microcontrollers like Raspberry Pi,

Featured Educators: Michele Morgan and Jennifer Schank | Makey Makey – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/blog/featured-educators-michele-morgan-and-jennifer-schank

We are so stoked to share this month’s featured educators with you! These ladies are utilizing Makey Makey in their occupational therapy practice to help clients in new and innovative ways! Tell us a little bit about you: Michele Morgan: I am an occupational therapist, amateur machinist, makerspace  enthusiast, and mot
experience opened the door to the world of Arduino microcontrollers and Raspberry Pi

DIY Tilt Joystick – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

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Close × Introduction Background Tools & Materials What’s a Sensor? Build a Tilt Sensor! Tilt-a-Sketch! TroubleshootingGoing to the Next Level! Tilting Cup Joystick Our hope is that you build custom sensors and inputs with Makey Makey using everyday materials to emulate sensors you find in different goods and produc
there and people use then with a lot of different microcontrollers like Raspberry Pi

Featured Educator: Frazer Merrick at Signals – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/blog/featured-educator-frazer-merrick-at-signals

Featured Educator Series We love the innovative ways that educators (in both formal and informal learning spaces) introduce learners to the concept of physical computing with Makey Makey and coding languages like: Scratch, Processing, and Python. Each month, we will feature an educator and a unique project they’ve work
Made using @Raspberry_Pi, @makeymakey and @scratch. pic.twitter.com/ZmGsfn6SBK —