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The Makey-Makey gives students an opportunity to learn how to code a circuit board and understand conductivity. Students will use block-coding via Scratch to implement their program into the Makey-Makey circuit board. From here students will explore ways to map buttons just like mapping a button to game controller. Students will become more engaged and more creative when they get their hands on the Makey-Makey. In our Makerspace, my students have been working on my hands-on projects usually with cardboard and lots of glue! This activity will no doubt enhance their experience here in Makerspace!

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The Makey-Makey gives students an opportunity to learn how to code a circuit board and understand conductivity. Students will use block-coding via Scratch to implement their program into the Makey-Makey circuit board. From here students will explore ways to map buttons just like mapping a button to game controller. Students will become more engaged and more creative when they get their hands on the Makey-Makey. In our Makerspace, my students have been working on my hands-on projects usually with cardboard and lots of glue! This activity will no doubt enhance their experience here in Makerspace!

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