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Lip Syncing Characters Using micro:bits and Hummingbirds

User Generated Education

@birdbraintech #hummingbirdbit #microbit @bainbridgebarn pic.twitter.com/TAod3FZEso — Cecilia Hillway (@ceciliahillway) July 13, 2022. A Hummingbird by Birdbrain is a kit of lights, sensors, and motors which allows students to create personally meaningful robots out of any materials. Lip Syncing Characters with a Hummingbird.

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10 Must-Have Building Materials for Your STEM Lab

Carly and Adam

Different kits come with different components including pulleys, cranks, wheels & axles, and gears. One kit even comes with Hexbugs so that students can create mazes for their mini-robots. This kit is easy to set up and supports creativity while kids develop characters and imaginative worlds.

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Best Online Robotics Classes For Kids 2023

The Maker Mom

They can also get familiar with popular robotics kits. Through the use of a LEGO WeDo Kit, children build robots with different themes, including Pokemon, animals, space, and engineering. Children from 6-8 get the Vex Robotics smart kit as a part of the price, and will be theirs to keep at the end of the program.

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The Best STEM Storage Hacks for Your Classroom

Carly and Adam

Organizing your Tech Supplies Your learning space may need to house a variety of tech tools, including student devices like iPads and chrome books or robotics kits. Clear plastic cases (sometimes you can grab them at the dollar store) are great for storing Makey Makeys or small circuitry kits with wires, clips, and coin cell batteries.

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Scaffolding Maker Education Learning Experiences

User Generated Education

There has been some criticism leveraged against out-of-the-box maker education kits, programmable robots, and step-by-step maker activities. In response, I created and proposed Stages of Maker Education : In my robotics and coding classes, I use Ozobot, Spheros, Dash and Dot, microbits, Scratch, to name of few.

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Delve Talks: Winnie Karanja, Maydm

Maydm

” You know, and you’ve been doing a lot of stuff with Microsoft’s Microbit. And when the students got their Microbits to blink, they were like, “Oh, my word, I actually did it. And it’s that wonderful moment where they’re like, “Oh my word, Miss Winnie, it worked.”

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