@JackANDJude wrote: Breakout Room Chat: "Workshop Ideas"
Hi all! After the Jan 27,2016 Community Call some friendly folks shared their ideas and experiences in the Breakout Room called "Workshop Ideas". We focused on the Workshop Set. Below is a digest of ideas shared, as taken from the chat. Reply whether you maintain Workshop Ideas - we'd love to see them!
@macinspires, and @elkahi_sabine,sara mansour
11:48 AM
It seems like my mic isn't working too, I haven't done any projects yet but I'm currently working on a new workshop where kids can work with their parents because littleBits is not only for kids. So do you guys maintain any ideas or links ?
11:49 AM
elkahi_sabine
Jude I loved the coins bank that you did [/images/emoji/apple/smile.png?v=0]Automatic Coin Bank
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MacInspires Greenwich
11:51 AM
sorry! just getting off the phone - wintry ideas so far!
sara mansour
11:52 AM
certain thank you Jude[br]no i havent[br]yes i can see it
That's distinguished! yes i maintain the workshop set
this is my first workshop set soo
can you send me some links?
woow that's distinguished
Iour age group was 4 to 12
but most were around 6 to 9
Linda Downs
11:58 AM
wish I could see the workshop ideas. i'm so new to this and was looking forward to the ideas
the one she mentioned is littlebits.cc/projects/inchworm
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dominick vanacore
11:59 AM
hmm that was one of my concerns too - i think like you mentioned its best to maintain parent hands on in that age range[br]Bo Bergstrom
12:00 PM[br]Yeah, and that criteria of simple + Jude Brisson
12:00 PM
Pete - popsicle shark w/ servos http://littlebits.cc/projects/littlebits-shark
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" This swimming and chomping shark is made with 3 bits! The bones are popsicle sticks and pipe cleaners and the skin is foam. I put a motion detector in-line and it keeps me out of the kitchen! whether you maintain a hot glue gun,it will only take a few minutes to obtain."
12:02 PM
http://littlebits.cc/projects/colored-shadows-art
Can obtain 2-4 with the workshop set (4 whether you consume the red light from power bit)[br]
Bo Bergstrom
12:02 PM
the one understanding that is always popular with younger kids (4 to 7) is an alarm w/ light sensor + buzzer
and then putting it in the fridge or a drawer
http://littlebits.cc/projects/shoe-box-alert
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MacInspires Greenwich
12:07 PM[br]/Shared his screen - pics of workshops he has held, and discusses sample projects, and like art bots and a live version of ping pong using two servo's and two dimmers (slide dimmers work better for pong)./[br]Jude Brisson
12:08 PM[br]Travis,I maintain a 3d printed knob adapter you might like.
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...[br]MacInspires Greenwich[br]12:08 PM
yes - I've seen those! haven't printed one yet
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Vida Nazir
12:09 PM
3d printed knobs! amazing understanding!
Art Bots by littleBits
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