SpinWearables
@spinwearables
Colorful, wearable, programmable #STEM education kits created by Yale's Graduate Society of Women Engineers. Launching on #Kickstarter in March 2020.
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Register for Robot Stories by MassRobotics & MassTech Collaborative. The series features robotic industry icons Laurie Leshin, Colin Angle, Helen Greiner & Marc Raibert as they are interviewed by high school students. Get the inside stories of well-known roboticists! bit.ly/2YZKryl
This weekend, our team is hosting a virtual event for New Haven high schoolers. We'll be learning how #Python can be used to explore the basics of infection modeling. We will make the materials publicly available for you all soon -- Stay tuned! Yale Pathways to Science #STEMeducation
Turning an idea for an electronic product into something ready to sit on a store shelf isn’t easy if you don't have a game plan. Angus Thomson of CircuitBuilder has broken down the process of going from paper sketch to real project into simple steps: bit.ly/2AR0Awe
Join us this evening at 5pm for another installment of Ask A Scientist! We will hear from two graduate student scientists, Nora Moskowitz (Ecology Stanford University) and Luna Zagorac (Physics Yale University)! Register here (talks geared towards students grades 7+): docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
"NASA is naming its newest space telescope for pioneering astronomer Nancy Grace Roman — marking the first time in the agency’s 62-year history that one of its major, billion-dollar programs has been named for a woman." #WomenInSTEM Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope washingtonpost.com/science/nasa-t…
Thank you to environmental engineers Beza Getachew and Anna Hagstrom, PhD for presenting at last week's "Ask a Scientist"! If you missed the session, you can watch the recording here: youtu.be/aW5gMQob2U8?t=…
The wonderful folks CircuitHub have been hard at work turning our blueprints into a mass produced device. We recently acquired a test batch of these devices (they passed with flying colors!), and now it’s full steam ahead on the first batch of SpinWheels for our backers!
After an exciting wait, our boards from CircuitHub in Massachusetts and all the LiPo batteries from overseas are with us, and we can continue with beta testing our educational materials.
Very excited that my SpinWearables Spinwheel came today! Looks great and can't wait to use it. GradSWE Yale University
Did not tweet much about Kickstarter projects received lately, but this is a special one from SpinWearables and it's super nice #steam #coding