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IMAGES OF THE SESSION
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KID with his DRONE
07/09/2016 at 07:24 • 0 commentswe had a surprise, as we had invited a genius kid to the session as well, who builds and flies drones for FUN.
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Hackaday LED Throwie Project
07/09/2016 at 07:17 • 0 commentsTook images/schematic from @Chris Hackaday project https://hackaday.io/project/3371-led-throwie
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LINKS for MORE work
07/09/2016 at 07:11 • 0 commentsSome related LINKS - sent out to all the KIDS after the session.
JUGNU TUTORIAL IMAGES: http://bit.ly/28OwzLa
BASIC TUTORIAL: http://www.instructables.com/id/LED-Throwies/?ALLSTEPS
Auto-ON-when-THROW: http://www.instructables.com/id/Auto-OnOff-LED-Throwie/?ALLSTEPS
Auto-ON-in-DARK: https://hackaday.io/project/3371-led-throwie
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ASK EVERYONE
07/09/2016 at 06:51 • 0 commentsWhen we were told to give a 1 to 2 hour session to 8 to 18 year old kids about what we do, we didnt knew what to do.
We do Programming, Electronics, PCBs, Arduino, 3D Printers and what not - so we went with the general idea of MAKING and Maker Culture.
Asked on HackaDay Stack page about it: https://hackaday.io/page/1895-led-throwies-any-other-bright-project-ideas-for-kids-8-to-18
and though some of the suggestions were awesome, we were a bit short on time. so we went with LED THROWIE KITS, we call JUGNU, which is Urdu for Firefly