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Anyone interested in learning more about electronics may find a new DIY magnetic electronics learning kit created by PSITRON based in Germany worth more investigation. With PSITRON children and adults ...
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The world of electronics is a big and expansive one. There are so many new things to learn and discover that can give us a greater appreciation for the technology we encounter every day. However, it ...
Greetings Makers, hackers and wannabe builders! – We know holiday gift budgets are shrinking – a lot of us will have more time than money next year. It’s not all bad news – it’s good for building ...
I’m not a fan of educational toys. They’re usually either too educational or too toy-like and, in the end, kids get little education and little fun. The Code Kit from LittleBits has changed my mind.
In honor of Force Friday II, DIY electronic toymaker littleBits launched one of its coolest products yet. The Droid Inventor Kit allows kids to piece together an 11-inch tall, fully-functional R2D2.
You’re a maker, and it’s likely you want to inspire those around you with that DIY spark, too. For the most part, this means finding projects that are easy and engaging, and overall, those that make ...