[hackerspaces] CIrcuit design games or tools?
Joshua Pritt
ramgarden at gmail.com
Sun Dec 6 21:03:23 CET 2015
Check out the ST:EAK from Meat stand.
Soldering Trainer Entropy Aproximation Kit. It teaches circuits, soldering,
and you get a neat 6 sided die toy with led lights when you're done.
http://meatstand.com/wiki/St:eak
On Dec 6, 2015 12:35 PM, "Shirley Hicks" <shirley at velochicdesign.com> wrote:
> Red Mountain Makers will have a working group focused on developing
> interactive electronics instruction tools in 2016. (we need some stuff in
> the space for instruction, as well as portable demo kits)
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> We are in a community where significant portions of our neighbors and
> residents are not familiar with key concepts.
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> As we outline the project, I’m wondering if any spaces (or members of
> spaces) are working on games or interactive tools to design (and
> demonstrate completeness) of circuits using the standard symbol sets?
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> I’m envisioning drag and drop symbols tiles with feedback as to
> correctness from the program, along with multiple levels of difficulty
> matching design and control requirements.
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> Best Regards,
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> Shirley Hicks
> Treasurer/Web Admin/Programmer/Maker
> Red Mountain Makers
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