Toy Car Building with Scavenged Parts
What makes the Wiimote so hackable? Brains: 16 KiB EEPROM microprocessor chip Bluetooth connectivity Inputs Devices: ADXL330 accelerometer – X, Y, Z motion detection which can measure speed, angle and force. […]
Come learn how to turn a regular video projector, a Nintendo Wiimote and some free open-source software into an interactive whiteboard similar to SMART Technology. Build your own Infrared pen […]
Happy Arduino Day!! We here at ETC Makerspace did not have time to get together an Arduino Day activity in the Makerspace today (next year I promise) so instead I […]
Our Simple Circuitry session took place on March 24, 2016. Hossain led the meeting by asking us to light a small light bulb with nothing more than a […]
The College of Education’s Invitation for Celebration of Research 2016, Saturday March the 19th. ETC Makerspace will be showcasing just a few of the amazing and innovative projects we’ll be […]
Marguerite Koole, professor in the ETAD program here at the U of S, led us through a fun and informative inaugural night of making. Starting with a “scavenger hunt” activity […]
The Educational Technology Critique Makerspace is almost up and running. Check back here often to see new projects documented every month. Or better yet join us for a hands-on event […]