explore, express, experiment

some spiffy breadboarding tips …


are in this summary, from the good friends at make: magazine.
This would be an excellent resource to share with the lab students.
This and other resources were used in their breadboarding workshops at Maker Faires.

a nifty summary of breadboards, by Jody Culkin

One question that comes to mind as I am making this post is how to record all these cool things that I find, as I find them. My first inclination is to make a notebook, but that’s exactly NOT the tiny or digital native thing to do. This kind of electronic “notebook” is better, especially with trustworthy resources to link to, like make:


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