circuits

Squeezable circuits workhsop

Submitted by Luigi A on August 6, 2007 - 5:54pm.

Last Sunday we hosted the Squeezable Circuits workshop that we had been preparing for in the Learning Studio at the Exploratorium. Everybody had mixed reaction as to "how it went", so here's my first attempt to summarize and synthesize the day's events. We had decided to focus on taking apart and re-purposing toys, as during the development stage that seemed to be the activity that was the most engaging and "tinkering" of the ones we tried.

Squeezable Circuit Development

Submitted by Christina S on July 20, 2007 - 5:14pm.

Mike, Karen, Luigi and I (Christina) first spent some time in the studio reviewing basic circuitry. We used alligator clips to connect a battery pack to tin foil and some sort of light or sound. Now the question became; what creative way can we make the tin foil connect, particularly in a squeezable fashion?

Changing one toy into a new one

Submitted by Kristen M on November 27, 2006 - 11:47pm.

Earlier this month, Heather and I taught a homeschool workshop about taking things apart. In this three-hour class, kids (10-13 years old) transformed cheap toys into new ones.