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Featured Educator: Liam Baum aka MisterBombMusic – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

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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 worked on recently. To read m
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Resources for teaching Makey Makey At-Home, Hybrid Models, or Remote L – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

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Level Up At-Home Learning Whether you’re back in the classroom, practicing distance learning, homeschooling, or working from a hybrid model, using Makey Makey as a part of your STEM lesson plans means great hands-on activities to help students level up! We are busy creating a variety of content for At-Home learning tha
final maker class, you will be challenged to create your own invention for someone else

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

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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
client to do the same therapy, but also be able to play real games like everyone else

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

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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
client to do the same therapy, but also be able to play real games like everyone else

"Cashing In" on Design Thinking: An Epic Collaboration Project – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/blog/cashing-in-on-design-thinking-an-epic-collaboration-project

Accessibility Series We love the innovative ways that students and educators use Makey Makey to create assistive technology! In fact, we are working on making a page to feature „accessibility“ projects. This post is the perfect start if you are interested in this topic! If you don’t want to miss out on project ideas, s
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Makey Your Own Exit Ticket, Data Tracker, or Voting Machine – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

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In this guide, you’ll learn how to make your own data tracker by creating multiple switches and a counting system in Scratch. This can be used to track data as you wish. You might create a system for seeing how many students per grade level visit the library, or you might want to see how well your students felt about a concept you just covered in class. This whole guide is inspired from a conversation on Twitter where a teacher wanted to make her own exit ticket system. I’ve created two different versions for two types of classrooms. One is a „data tracker“ for libraries and the other is an „exit ticket“ for classrooms. I’ve included two ways to code this system in Scratch and two different ways to make switches. Feel free to remix and hack this idea and make it your own! A special thanks to Mrs. Barr for letting me set up and test the data tracker in her library and Mrs. Schlung for letting me set up and test this exit ticket system in her classroom.
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"Cashing In" on Design Thinking: An Epic Collaboration Project – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

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Accessibility Series We love the innovative ways that students and educators use Makey Makey to create assistive technology! In fact, we are working on making a page to feature „accessibility“ projects. This post is the perfect start if you are interested in this topic! If you don’t want to miss out on project ideas, s
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Floor Piano Project – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

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Close × Introduction Background Tools & Materials Creating the Base of Your Piano Wire Maintenance Creating SharpsBringing it All Together TroubleshootingGoing to the Next Level! Build a Floor Piano This large scale (see what we did there?) piano takes about one hour to set up. It works great with our Piano App for
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Why is there an EARTH connection? #FunFactFriday – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

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Guest post by Michael Carroll Scrappy Circuits Why is there an EARTH connection on Makey Makey? When learning about Makey Makey for the first time, some of us struggle with the concept of EARTH. Why does Makey Makey have to have an EARTH connection? We know that we complete a circuit why does Makey Makey work this way?
It also means that you are made up of matter, just like everything else in the universe