An oldie but goodie! “Gloves Knit With Conductive Thread ... So You Can Use Your Phone Easily” 👉 https://wp.me/pjlln-1da

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An oldie but goodie! “Gloves Knit With Conductive Thread ... So You Can Use Your Phone Easily” 👉 https://wp.me/pjlln-1da
I was reminded that I took a class at a convention years ago about making a light up pin with conductive thread. So, I found some materials
MIT’s sensor-packed glove helps AI identify objects by touch
FYI: http://dlvr.it/R5rcYP
MIT’s sensor-packed glove helps AI identify objects by touch
ICYMI: http://dlvr.it/R5nx9g
MIT’s sensor-packed glove helps AI identify objects by touch
http://dlvr.it/R5kRn4
Wandered through the IT department earlier today to find them hard at work sewing circuits into pumpkins and skulls to make them light up, as one does on a fall day in the basement of a library.
Now, I just assumed that this is how IT spends their lunch breaks, but apparently these are actually prep work for a class we’re teaching: sewing with conductive thread!
Shared notes from "Intro to Sewable Circuits" at @Teach21c. #MakerEd
Shared notes from “Intro to Sewable Circuits” at @Teach21c. #MakerEd
I’m leading a Teach21 professional development workshop this morning, Introduction to Sewable Circuits. Click here to go directly to the webpage of shared notes or see the embedded document below:
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Paper Circuits|Cardstock, laser printer & reactive foil
Paper Circuits|Cardstock, laser printer & reactive foil
Let’s see how to make (art or a working) paper circuit. Paper circuits are common and easy to make. I used a basic laminator, cardstock, and reactive foil.
Choose a basic circuit schematic or art design you like.
Next you will need to print your work using a laser printer using black ink. The heat reactive foil technology will adhere to this type of ink.
After you have printed your work on…
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