Before we leap into the fray with gusto and abandon, if you are new to this series, you can quickly catch up with the rest of us by perusing and pondering our earlier columns (see Part 1, Part 2, Part ...
IN OUR previous 10-week “How to be a maker” series, we went on a tour of the basics, culminating in building an autonomous biscuit-fetching robot. If you missed it, you can catch up online at the ...
Introduction to electronic components and circuit building Guides for beginners and advanced users Projects involving the new AI Kit, camera & vision, and private cloud server Step-by-step ...
Tinkercad offers an accessible way into 3D design, electronics, and coding, helping students, hobbyists, and educators create projects that mix creativity with technical skill. From personalized ...
WHAT is twice as fun as a motor? Two motors. Last week, we learned how to meet their power-hungry needs. Now, we can double up – and because the micro:bit can control them, we can make a robot that ...
Parents of high school students are encouraged to explore an exciting summer learning opportunity as two High School ...
We will refer to these article collections as “Breadboards,” “Tools,” and “Components” for short. We’re assuming that we are in possession of a full-size breadboard and associated wires (Components, ...