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Make a Sketch: Hula Hoop Controller – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/how-to-instructions/make-a-sketch-hula-hoop-controller

The Hula Hoop Controller was created specifically for a student with cerebral palsy who needed to work on gross motor coordination and targeted reaching. In his case, reaching above shoulder level. Katie wanted more creative ideas to help him with this work. She was thinking about how much he loved race cars and wonder
If you prefer something else or do not have a Hula Hoop laying around, not a problem

Hula Hoop Controller – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/pages/hula-hoop-controller

Close × Introduction Background Tools & Materials Building the Controller Drawing with a Hula Hoop!TroubleshootingGoing to the Next Level! Move with a Hula Hoop Controller Katie Butzu and Mark Lyons designed this oversized directional controller to help gamify physical therapy practice. Beyond that it is a great wa
If you prefer something else or do not have a Hula Hoop laying around, not a problem

Code-a-Key Project #0: Hello World – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/how-to-instructions/code-a-key-project-1-hello-world

Have you ever wanted to combine Makey Makey and micro:bit? The Code-a-Key Backpack enables you to do just that! Trigger key presses in your Makey Makey projects with motion, temperature, light, and sound to unlock a new realm of possibilities! “Hello World!â€� is a term in the computer science and programming world t
sound-triggered Makey Makey project, you are now at the point of asking yourself “What else

Featured Educator: Liam Baum aka MisterBombMusic – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/blog/featured-educator-liam-baum-aka-mrbombmusic

We love the innovative ways that educators (in both formal and informal learning spaces) introduce learners to the concept of physical computing with Makey Makey and coding languages like: Scratch, Processing, and Python. Each month, we will feature an educator and a unique project they’ve worked on recently. To read m
But I would just move on to something else.

Resources for teaching Makey Makey At-Home, Hybrid Models, or Remote L – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/blog/resources-for-teaching-makey-makey-at-home-hybrid-models-or-remote-learning

Level Up At-Home Learning Whether you’re back in the classroom, practicing distance learning, homeschooling, or working from a hybrid model, using Makey Makey as a part of your STEM lesson plans means great hands-on activities to help students level up! We are busy creating a variety of content for At-Home learning tha
final maker class, you will be challenged to create your own invention for someone else

Featured Educators: Michele Morgan and Jennifer Schank | Makey Makey – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/blog/featured-educators-michele-morgan-and-jennifer-schank

We are so stoked to share this month’s featured educators with you! These ladies are utilizing Makey Makey in their occupational therapy practice to help clients in new and innovative ways! Tell us a little bit about you: Michele Morgan: I am an occupational therapist, amateur machinist, makerspace  enthusiast, and mot
client to do the same therapy, but also be able to play real games like everyone else