This program is intended to be used in Middle/High school physics class in order to measure the speed of a moving object on a track using two Makey-makey input devices. To use, follow the steps: ...
The project uses a computer, a browser page with some JavaScript, and a Makey Makey board in combination with beading wire, electrical wire, a physical painted canvas, paper and a desk easel. The ...
There are plenty of interactive Arduino projects for beginners, but for the last decade, Makey Makey has been a favorite among kids, parents, and educators alike. Created by MIT alums Jay Silver and ...
The good folks at Joy Labz were kind enough to send me a MaKey Makey for review, and let me tell you, I've been having a pretty great time playing around with it. For those unfamiliar, the MaKey Makey ...
A cardboard drum set, video game controllers made of Play-Doh and chairs that play music when you sit down were some of the inventions cooked up at Sippican School’s newest after school program. Using ...
We’ve been getting a lot of emails on the Hackaday tip line about the Makey Makey. This business-card sized circuit board turns everything – bananas, Play-Doh, water, and people – into a touch ...
At GeekDad we have been big fans (and I'm pretty sure most contributors have been big backers) of the Makey Makey Kickstarter project. The team has done really well over at Kickstarter, but the catch ...
[Guillermo Amaral’s] NES controller was in great shape. Well, except for the fact that it didn’t work. Upon closer inspection it seems the shift register — which is the only IC on these ancient ...