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Art Meets Technology: Expand Your Creative Pallet with Conductive Pain – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/blog/art-meets-technology-expand-your-creative-pallet-with-conductive-paint

What if your artwork could sing? Or your brushstrokes on a wall could control projected animations with just a touch? Welcome to the electrifying world where art meets technology, all thanks to the magic of conductive paint! Whether you’re a curious creator, a tech enthusiast, or just someone looking for a fun DIY expe
clothing that changes color or triggers sound based on motion, temperature, or even emotions

Getting Started with the Code-a-Key Backpack – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/pages/getting-started-with-the-code-a-key-backpack

Code-a-Key Backpack Have you ever wanted to combine Makey Makey and micro:bit? The Code-a-Key Backpack enables you to do just that! Trigger key presses in your Makey Makey projects with motion, temperature, light, and sound to unlock a new realm of possibilities! We designed and built the Code-a-Key backpack to combine
Play Expand the range of emotions you can show – jump up and down to show that

Makey Your Own Exit Ticket, Data Tracker, or Voting Machine – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/how-to-instructions/makey-your-own-exit-ticket-or-data-tracker

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.
Maybe make food emojis for lunchtime polls, or draw emotions for characters after