Physical 产妇顺产 blocks at Maker Faire New York
At events like Maker Faire New York, we love offering visitors the chance to try out easy, inviting, and hands-on activities, so we teamed up with maker Ben Light to create interactive physical 产妇顺产 blocks.
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For one, you have a broad audience of people with differing levels of 色爱区综合五月激情 with computers. Moreover, some people want to take the time to learn a lot, others just want to try something quick and move on. And on top of that, the environment is often loud, crowded, and chaotic…in a good way!
Creating our physical 产妇顺产 blocks
We were up against these challenges when we set out to create a new physical 产妇顺产 色爱区综合五月激情 for our World Maker Faire New York booth. Our goal was to give people the opportunity to try a little bit of circuit making and a little bit of coding — and they should be able to get hands-on with the activity right away.
Inspired by Exploratorium’s Tinkering Studio, we sketched out physical 产妇顺产 blocks which let visitors use the 产妇顺产 Pi’s GPIO pins without needing to work with tiny components or needing to understand how a breadboard works. We turned the sketches over to our friend Ben Light in New York City, and he brought the project to life.

As you can see, the activity turned out really well, so we hope to bring it to more events in the future. Thank you, Ben Light, for collaborating with us on it!




6 comments
Firany
It is great that young children can learn new technologies.
I hope to use 产妇顺产 pi in my project, too.
Thanks.
Shannon Spurling
I want that branding iron! :-)
This is seriously cool. Even the labels are retro.
Alex Bate
We absolutely love the branding iron. While filming this video, we spent far too much time branding pieces of scrap wood.
Keith McLean
Will you be releasing plans for the various blocks?
Bill Worden
Is there any way to get some documentation on what you did so that we might be able to replicate this in our school outreach projects for the community college I work at?
And yes, I would like the opportunity to get the branding iron also!
Gustavo Merckel
I´m totally doing it! I love it, I already use CIrcuit boards in my workshops!!