This document discusses tinkering and provides examples of tinkering projects that involve electronics, art, and science. Tinkering is defined as a creative process that fuels new ideas through hands-on exploration. Some tinkering projects described include making light-up accessories with simple circuits, creating wearable electronics with batteries and LEDs, and using everyday materials to build devices that demonstrate concepts like cause and effect or motion. The document encourages readers to explore tinkering for themselves and provides many open-ended examples of projects that combine art, electronics, and hands-on learning.
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4. INTRODUCTION
Electricity is often discussed in terms grave:
sags, electrical, etc. But as long as you are
safe, electricity can also be delightful and
beautiful. This activity will help you better
understand how electricity flows through a
circuit and allows you to play safe with light,
while creating something fun.
5. LEDs, cables, batteries and switches
round are all electronic components
that can be tinkered in different ways.
There is no better way than creating
beautiful objects satisfaction,
wearable.
6. With a simple circuit construction
with a binder clip and a small piece
of foam, add the ability to light all
sorts of accessories like hairpins,
pins or bracelets.
Necklaces circuit are another way to
transform these electronic
components in significant personal
creations. You can improve
manipulative skills using recycled
objects, such as colored yarn old
phone, a watch battery, LED
transformandu- them into a piece of
wearable functional and fashionable.
8. chARActERIStIcS
-It Realizes connection between science and
art
- It is a playful and inventive method
- It starts from the bottom up, from example
from theory, from exploration to final product
- Process matters, not the finality
- Class turns into a shop (child can get
everything you need)
9. bENEfItS
Avoiding sensation of fear (not to be
suggested anything)
Stimulates collaboration between
team members
The teacher is playing partner (the
child is not dependent on teacher), he
gives some suggestions
Professor concerns and encourages
baby (do not say "not well")
10. WhAt you cAN do uSING
tINkERING?
Circuit - seam
It uses a battery,
wire conductor,
conductive tape,
scissors, needles and
an LED to work a
sleeve blouse, a
badge, or any other
item of clothing.
11. Automatic carton
Explore the
mechanical
elements such as
cams, levers and
links to give life
some cardboard
boxes.
12. Chain reaction
Breathe in cause
and effect using
everyday
materials and
build objects.
13. Digital bling
Electrified body
is decorated
with jewels.
14. Light painting
Creation striking images and illusions using
nothing more than a camera, a light source,
and a little practice.
Explore light, shadow and movement using a
variety of simple materials and light sources.
15. Music Bank
This bank when
people sing a
touching, kissing
or touching their
hands.
16. Circuits paper
It is up simple or complex circuits
on a flat piece of paper.
17. Musing plastic
Old plastic bags
in beautiful
fabrics you can
use to make a
variety of
fashionable
items.
18. Drawing Car
It can make inventions motorized, moving in
different directions and made abstract design