A Delicious Slice of Tech Pi

Take a look at the video below. Can you believe you’re looking at a fully functioning computer that is the size of a credit-card which plugs into your TV and a keyboard?  This is Raspberry Pi — so cool because it’s a fun, affordable and accessible, open source entry for anyone who wants to learn programming.  Raspberry Pi was invented in the UK especially for the educational market, but the tech community has discovered that this is can be an innovative programming experience for any age group!

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Inventions with a Twist

Have you seen MaKey MaKey?  It’s awesome!  On the website, it’s called an invention kit for everyone and it looks like a simple, but fun way for everyone to tap into their creative genius.  The kit has the MaKey MaKey board, a USB cable, alligator clips and connection wires.  Check out the video to see how much fun inventing can be!  And watch our blog for details about 3D Printing and Snap Circuits workshops, coming in early 2013 to the Orlando Public Library.

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Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays from everyone at the Orange County Library System.  To celebrate the season, create a snowman at our Winter Holidays Virtual Gallery.  Explore eBook titles to download using Overdrive and Freading.  Check out our downloadable music collection at Freegal and find suggestions for some cool apps to help you keep track of your holiday shopping!

Keep reading our blog for news about our 2013 workshops in 3D printing and Snap Circuits electronics—coming soon.  Happy Holidays!

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The Replicator 2 has Arrived!

This week, library staff members were excited to unpack and set the MakerBot Replicator 2 3D printer to work.  Made in Brooklyn, NY, the Replicator 2 prints 3D objects designed in CAD software.  It has a build volume of 410 cubic inches and completes 3D objects by layering PLA filament at temperatures of up to 240◦C.  Staff members made this awesome bracelet in just 12 minutes.  You can also download and build items from the Thingiverse website, or design your very own!

So, what will you design on our 3D printer?  Watch this space for 3D designing and printing workshops—coming soon–at the Orlando Public Library.

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Learn Electronics through Snap Circuits

Technology and Education staff members at the Orlando Public Library are excited to announce some programming in the works with Snap Circuits™.  Snap Circuits™ are a fun way for kids age 8 to 18 years old to discover electronics.  Each set comes with easy to follow drawings and plans and color and letter coded pieces that can be snapped together on a breadboard.  Finished electronic items include an electric light and switch, motion detector, a working fan and a space war alarm.  After viewing the short video below, let us know what you think!

Watch this blog for upcoming details about fun electronics workshops using Snap Circuits™.

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