Kintien Wong presented Light Drill, a training device for basketball practice, at Mini Maker Faire San Jose. Want to build this project? Follow his detailed step-by-step tutorial here.
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Jacki Mang (11th grade) created programmable canvas paintings!
Jacki Mang combined her love of art and electronics to create programmable canvas paintings! Check out her presentation at Mini Maker Faire San Jose.
Ready for Runway
Alyssa Cho (11th grade), Jacquelyn Chim (9th grade), and Katy Lee (9th grade), present programmable clothing and accessories at the Bay Area Maker Faire. Alyssa developed a motion-activated, light-up dress to take the fashion-tech world by storm. She was inspired to create her dress Flash-On from Claire Dane’s Met Galla dress. Jacquelyn developed LED earringsContinue reading “Ready for Runway”
When music and technology collide!
Shree Sathiyan (8th grade) and Vandana Chari (8th grade) are combining their interests in music and tech to create innovative products. Shree has created Lumix, fun-looking sound-reactive, light-up headphones, and Vandana has created Spectune, a sound reactive violin bow to assist beginner violin players. Lumix and Spectune bring music to the ears as well asContinue reading “When music and technology collide!”
Nishant Jain (7th grade) develops a gesture-reactive tabletop
Nishant Jain develops a tabletop with hundreds of LEDs that react to hand gestures! A super fun, interactive project for kids and adults alike.
Katy Lee (7th grade) presents Rainbo Skyz at World Maker Faire
Seena Pourzand (8th grade) and Nishant Jain (8th grade) present at reMake
Seena Pourzand and Nishant Jain, both Code Hobbits Rising Stars students, present to a group of educators at reMake Education Summit 2016. The slides from their presentation can be viewed here.
Katy Lee (7th grade) develops Rainbo Skyz
Katy Lee (7th grade) developed Rainbo Skyz, a hackable LED umbrella to brighten up your mood on a rainy day. She went on to present her project at Maker Faire Bay Area and won the Editor Choice Award for her work. Her umbrella was one of the most photographed projects showcased by young makers. CheckContinue reading “Katy Lee (7th grade) develops Rainbo Skyz”
Kaushik Varadharajan (6th grade) presents his Flora Watch at Young Makers Exhibit
Kaushik was selected to present Flora Watch at the Young Makers Exhibit at Maker Faire Bay Area. Flora watch is a programmable digital watch that shows analog-style time using LEDs. To preserve battery life, the watch only shows the time when activated by motion.