![]() Squishy Circuits use conductive and insulating play dough to teach the basics of electrical circuits in a fun, hands-on way. There’s no need for breadboards or soldering – just add batteries and our pre-made doughs (or make your own dough with the provided recipes). Let your creations come to life as you light them up with LEDs, make noises with buzzers, and spin with the motor. Here are some sites and ideas to help you along your journey. Make sure you post your creations - and be sure to check in and see what other students are up to!
Quick Start Guide: https://squishycircuits.com/quick-start/ Conductive Dough: (Included in your pack!) http://www.squishycircuits.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Making-Conductive-Dough.pdf Insulating Dough: http://www.squishycircuits.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Making-Insulating-Dough.pdf Projects: https://squishycircuits.com/projects/ |
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