More details to come in the next 2 weeks, including first beta of STEMCA App Inventor IDE and an on-line store to pre-order STEMCA Inventor kits for those interested to begin to build projects using STEMCA Inventor.
In the mean time please let us know about projects you'll like to build (existing or new), by using #STEMCAInventor hashtag on Twitter, Facebook and HackADay, include in your messages/comments the following: #2015HackadayPrize hashtag, the name of the project, a short description and a link to more details (where available).
You can also follow us at http://twitter.com/stemcaedu or https://facebook.com/stemcaedu, keep in mind we are "young and restless", and plan to grow fast :-)
In the next months we will provide as many as possible STEMCA Inventor based exemplary projects and we will also pick the most popular ones from your submissions plus the most popular HackADay ones especially those tagged with #2015HackadayPrize, to showcase the power of STEMCA Inventor platform.
At the same time we welcome contributions/implementations from anyone and will add them to the list of STEMCA Inventor exemplary projects.
The projects should solve a relevant problem and/or provide a good educational lesson (STEM related) and it is recommended to have an implementation time of less than 2-3 hours when using STEMCA Inventor platform.
I wish you Happy Inventing!
Marius
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