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Makes Tagged "LED"

Making Paper Circuits

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Created July 20, 2015 by (various) • 2783 views • 6 examples • 4 tutorials

Making Paper Circuits

Paper circuits are a way to add light to drawings or other paper creations. These circuits are created by attaching a battery to LED lights with a variety of conductive materials, such as conductive tape or paint. More advanced projects can involve switches, parallel circuits, pressure sensors, and more. Creating paper circuits can teach not only the basics of electronic circuitry, but also about design, iteration, troubleshooting, collaboration,creative expression, and more. Here are some additional sources of information on this topic: Paper circuits from the Tinkering Studio at the Exploratorium Simple Paper Circuit from Make Hack Your Notebook Day More… Read more »

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Storytelling with Light

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Created July 14, 2014 by The Maker Jawn Team (as represented by K-Fai Steele, Goda Trakumaite, Sari Widman, and Shanise Redmon) @makerjawn • 2947 views • 1 examples • 4 tutorials

Storytelling with Light

Welcome to the fifth Make Cycle in the 2014 Making Learning Connected Collaboration! This week (or anytime, really), using some sort of light source, and any materials of your choosing, we want you to tell a story. Some tools we have used in the past for this project include LEDs (we source them through Amazon), coin cell batteries, and various arts and crafts supplies. We like to use recycled, found materials as much as possible, and occasionally our prototyping lab looks like a thrift store exploded. We like to use recycled materials not only because they’re cheap, but because there’s… Read more »

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