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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 ...
About the same time that we were doing this, MaKey MaKey added a new reward level. A deluxe kit with copper tape, alligator clips, jumper wires, and more alligator clips. All for just $50, a mere ...
MaKey MaKey is a developer board for the rest of us, letting you turn almost any object into an input device for your computer. MaKey MaKey is a developer board for the rest of us, letting you ...
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 ...
“He was ahead of his time,” Silver recalls. Pursuit of unusual ideas has defined Silver’s career, from his work helping to develop the Scratch block-based programming language to starting JoyLabz, the ...
I stopped by the MaKey MaKey booth at Maker Faire on Sunday and was very impressed by what I saw. They appear to have everything needed to make a successful Kickstarter campaign: a cool product ...
We love a good DIY project, and MaKey MaKey is a tool that promises to inspire several of them. It's already capable of creating a piano out of bananas, a Pacman controller from a paper drawing ...
With their Makey Makey open source hardware project, Jay Silver and Eric Rosenbaum have taken such touch interaction to a much more entertaining and inventive degree. Everyday objects like bananas ...
That’s the central question behind Makey Makey Go, a $19 Kickstarter project that turns everyday objects into input devices. Makey Makey Go plugs into computers via USB, and uses an alligator ...
As the end of the school year approaches, a group of Twin Cities students are making it memorable for some of their peers ...