You'll learn how to develop an Arduino-based traffic light for your projects.
This project has the ability to only turn the fan on when needed by monitoring the core temperature and CPU usage.
When we shake this box it give random number upto 6 digit number so, it behave like a dice it can be use as many ways as we use normal dice
Let's continue to "scratch" with PHPoC. Check out some basic tutorials in this Scratch programming with PHPoC.
The Lumbox is a fun toy for your kid to play with. It helps train his/her skills while you do your own thing.
This is controlled by a smart phone, and has 4 motors.
This experiment will use the Snapduino to generate music through the speaker.
Learn how to change the brightness of the connected Red LED (D1) of Snap Circuits by writing an analog signal to the micro:bit pin.
Learning a written language is important and supremely difficult for this population - sometimes frustrating and riddled with demotivation.
This bristlebot is made for comfort, not for speed :)
Run your Snapduino from a solar panel.
A small, cheap, versatile device that uses WiFi and NFC to interact with surroundings - great for games!
Learn how to use your micro:bit for programming the RGB LED integrated into the Color Organ of Snap CIrcuits.
Learn about environment by observing and recording datas from a plant connected to sensors - fun activity for kids!
We've made a toothbrush timer using an Adafruit Circuit Playground board to help kids to understand how long to brush their teeth for.
Learn how to use the radio function of the micro:bit to control remotely the Snap Circuits.
This project will show you how to make a DIY Dabble controlled baby mobile that will put a smile on any baby’s face!
An easy, DIY version of the classic baking powder-powered submarine. Instead of plastic, this one is made out of a potato (aka "spud").
Hexabitz Water Level Indicator is a simple project to detect the water level in tank at certain level with Hexabitz modules.
This is a Arduino made project that plays the song Staying Alive as a timer for kids who struggle to wash there hands for 20 seconds.
Using the Arduino IDE, a short sketch is enough to query a BME280 sensor with the Kniwellino to get temp/humidity and more details.
Build a cool dash with a steering wheel and buttons for my 3 year old boy and next in line 18 month old.
This is a night light for kids, or big kids that is USB powered an comes on when ambient light drops below a certain level
Use copper tape to make simple circuits on cardboard with LEDs that light up.