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Plug And Play Coding Apps For Kids – Makey Shop – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/how-to-instructions/apps-for-plug-and-play

Wanna plug Makey Makey in and start playing and connecting everyday stuff with no coding involved? Check out these apps that use key presses. When you are ready to start making your own apps and games, head on over to Scratch to code your own projects!
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Math/Science Classify and Sort – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/how-to-instructions/math-science-classify-and-sort

TIMING{;}Up to 1 hour — GRADES{;} Pre-K – 12+ — SUPPLIES{;} Makey Makey Alligator Clips Protractor Ruler Lesson A: Hinged cardboard box, duct tape, copper tape, aluminum foil Lesson B: Poster board, pencils — PRODUCTS{;} Makey Makey Classic — TAGS{;} Art, Math, Computational Thinking, Makerspace, Drawing, Poste
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Featured Educator: Steph Elder and Destination Exploration at Universi – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/blog/featured-educator-steph-elder-and-destination-exploration-at-university-of-lethbridge

Meet Steph Elder at Destination Exploration Steph Elder is the Program Coordinator at Destination Exploration and has a degree in Civil Engineering and Management from McMaster University. They have been working with outreach organizations and sharing their love for engineering and STEM with youth since 2013.  Steph is
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Featured Educator: Derek Robertson „Are you Ready for this Jelly?“ – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/blog/featured-educator-derek-robertson-are-you-ready-for-this-jelly

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
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